Stepinac Stars Headline New York All State Selections

The NYSSWA Large School All State teams were released yesterday, headlined by Class AAA Player of the Year Boogie Fland and his Stepinac teammate, Braylan Ritvo being named to the First Team.  The Player of the Year honor caps off a remarkable senior year where Boogie not only lead Stepinac to unprecedented heights but also thrived in the Jordan Brand Classic, McDonald’s All American Game and USA Select games.  This young man lived up to all of the hype and then some, and has earned his spot amongst this area’s all time greats.

Fland and Ritvo showed time and time again against the nation’s top competition that they were not only two of the best players in New York, but also in the entire country.  The dynamic duo lead the Crusaders for the first back to back City Championship since Christ the King in 2015, cementing their place as one of the top teams to ever play in Westchester County.  Ritvo will continue his career at Quinnipiac with Coach Tom Pecora, while former Kentucky commit Fland has reopened his recruitment after John Calipari’s departure to Arkansas.

Leading Section One representation was LHBCA Mr. Basketball, White Plains’ Logan McCormack was named to the Third Team.  Here’s the full list of honorees:

Boogie Fland Stepinac Senior POTY

Braylan Ritvo Stepinac Senior 1st Team

Logan McCormack White Plains Senior 3rd Team

Lucas Morillo Iona Prep Junior 5th Team

Tavien Tyler Mount Vernon Junior 8th Team

Cosmo Hardinson Mamaroneck Senior 10th Team

Kas Mirza New Rochelle Senior 13th Team

Johnny Keenan Iona Prep Junior 14th Team

Kevin Devaney Jr.

Kevin Devaney Jr.

Kevin Devaney Jr. has been covering high school sports in the Hudson Valley since 1998, working with The Journal News and LoHud.com, MSG Varsity and News 12 Varsity. He currently is Vice President of Digital Content at LocalLive Networks (locallive.tv), while also operating his own website KDJMedia.com

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