Mr. New Hampshire Basketball

Each year the Mr. New Hampshire Basketball award is given to the person chosen as the best high school boys basketball player in the U.S. state of New Hampshire. The award winner is selected by members of the New Hampshire Basketball Coaches Association[1] via a vote that considers three distinct aspects for each candidate: academic excellence (25 percent), sportsmanship (25 percent), and basketball accomplishments (50 percent).[2]

A second award, the WGAM Radio NH Mr. Basketball Award, is also awarded annually. The award is open to all NH high school basketball players, regardless of grade level or division their school played in. It is voted on by about 15 members of the NH high school sports media.[3]

NHBCA award winners

Year Player High School College NBA draft
2011 John Figglehorn Newfound Regional High School, Bristol Boston College
2010 Alex Burt Dover High School, Dover
2009 Josh Jones Salem High School, Salem
2008
2007 Stephen Savage Salem High School, Salem
2006 Tyler Roche Manchester Central High School, Manchester Boston College
2005 Zach Etten Hollis/Brookline High School, Hollis Babson College
2004 Troy Bowen Nashua High School North, Nashua High Point University/
Southern New Hampshire University
2003 Aaron Stewart Laconia High School, Laconia Columbia University
2002 Chris Burns Merrimack High School, Merrimack Providence
2001 Mike Konavelchik Alvirne High School
2000 Ryan Stys Manchester Central High School
1999
1998 Billy Collins Bishop Brady High School, Concord Rutgers
1997 Chris Coates Keene State
1996
1995
1994
1993
1992
1991
1990 Gregg Dixon Profile High School, Bethlehem
1989 Tom Brayshaw Kearsarge Regional High School, Sutton Cornell University

WGAM Radio award winners

Year Player High School College NBA draft
2010 Zach Mathieu[4] Pinkerton Academy, Derry Franklin Pierce (baseball)
Jordan Laguerre
Tyler Roche
Corey Hassan Merrimack High School, Merrimack Boston University, Sacred Heart
Mike Stys

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