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NDA announces 2023–24 basketball all-stars and MVPs

Senior MVP Scottie Cockburn of Chippewa and junior MVP Owen Hamilton of Algonquin were the cream of the NDA crop as coaches took both regular season and playoff performances under consideration in casting their votes for league honours
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Scottie Cockburn (left) of Chippewa is the senior MVP while Algoqnuin's Owen Hamilton (13) is the coaches' choice in the junior league.

NDA coaches took both regular season and playoff performances under consideration in casting their votes for league honours.

Junior Boys 

  • MVP - Owen Hamilton (ESC Algonquin)

First Team All-Stars

  • Rowan Waye (West Ferris SS)
  • Linden Russell (West Ferris SS)
  • Charlie Smith (Chippewa SS)
  • Cooper Jackson (Chippewa SS)
  • Brady Kingston (SJSH)

Second Team All-Stars

  • Quincy Brown (West Ferris SS)
  • Sam Jones (ESC Algonquin)
  • Seth Kunkel (Mattawa)
  • Caleb Rye (ESC Franco-Cite)
  • Seyi Agboola (Chippewa SS)

Senior Boys 

  • MVP - Scottie Cockburn

First Team All-Stars

  • Wes Buell (West Ferris SS)
  • Zachary Major (ESC Franco-Cite)
  • Darren Travers (ESC Algonquin)
  • Tristan Gilbert (Chippewa SS)
  • Justin Marietti (SJSH)

Second Team All-Stars

  • Nick Corbeil (West Ferris SS)
  • Kaylor Lalonde (Mattawa)
  • Logan McDonald (ESC Algonquin)
  • Seamus Gagné (Chippewa SS)
  • Sam Leinhart-Morice (SJSH)

NDA Champions - Junior Boys

NDA Champions - Senior Boys

NOSSA 'A' Results

  • Junior Algonquin Barons lost in the semi-finals to eventual champions St. Benedict Bears from Sudbury
  • Senior Algonquin Barons lost in the semi-finals to eventual champions White Pines Wolverines from SSM

NOSSA 'AA/AAA' Results

  • Junior Chippewa Raiders beat the West Ferris Trojans in the Finals 50-41
  • Senior Chippewa Raiders were eliminated in the round-robin
  • Senior West Ferris Trojans lost in the semi-finals to the eventual runners-up, the Lasalle Lancers

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