Here is The Arizona Republic's 2025-26 All-Arizona boys high school basketball team. It is broken down into a 12-player first-team (listed alphabetically) with honorable mentions, covering all six conferences, 6A through 1A. The list is made up of Arizona Interscholastic Association players. The 12 first-team players also are nominees for The Republic's player of the year, which will be announced later in a separate story.
Readers can vote in our poll for the player they think should be the player of the year. However, Republic staff will select our player of the year based on our coverage throughout the season and coaches' input. The poll will remain open until Wednesday, April 1, at 6 p.m. Print readers can find the poll online with this story at azcentral.com/sports/high-schools.
The Republic's All-Arizona team
Brayden Barrett, Buckeye Verrado, 6-5, Sr.
He was among the top scorers and rebounders in 5A, leading Verrado to a region championship. He averaged 26 points and seven rebounds.
Adan Diggs, Goodyear Millennium, 6-5, So.
He became the Tigers' go-to guy during the waning moments of games with his clutch shooting abilities. He could take defenders inside, post up and score or he could go outside and drain from long distance. Talented defender.
Hale Hansen, Phoenix Brophy Prep, 6-6, Sr.
Montana State got a steal with Hansen, a tremendous defender with great hops. He averaged 21 points, shooting 56%, eight rebounds, a block and 1.5 steals. He was the MVP of the 51st Father Barry Classic in Sacramento and had a 41-point game with the buzzer-beating put-back winning shot against Los Angeles' Loyola for third place in the Nike TOC Saguaro Bracket.
Cameron Holmes, Millennium, 6-6, Sr.
He didn't have to carry this team, but the Arizona-bound wing was huge on defense and clutch on offense, as the Tigers reached the Open state semifinals before falling on a last-second 3-point shot.
Mason Magee, Basha, 6-0, Sr.
He averaged 14 points and eight assists for the Bears.
John Mattingly, Phoenix Central, 6-0, Sr.
The Nevada signee averaged nearly 30 points a game for the 31-win, 5A champions. Could score in myriad ways and was great at finding open teammates for baskets. Led his team to its second straight 5A championship.
Kyi Kyi Miles, Mesa, 6-4, So.
Showed more improvement after his All-Arizona freshman season, averaging 26.6 points, 6.6 rebounds, five assists and two steals for a 22-win team.
Kingston Montague, Chandler Basha, 6-0, So.
He made tremendous strides this season, helping the Bears reach the Open semifinals, where they took Sunnyslope into overtime, before losing. He averaged 20 points and two steals.
Rider Portela, Sunnyslope, 6-6, Sr.
He came through in the biggest game of the season with 16 points and 17 rebounds, leading the Vikings to their first Open Division championship. One of the state's best defenders. He did everything for the Vikings, averaging 12.5 points, 5.5 rebounds, two steals and one block a game.
Delton Prescott, Sunnyslope, 5-11, Jr.
The quick point guard had 16 points in the Open state championship win over St. Mary's. Always great at getting into the lane and either scoring or passing off to open teammates. He averaged 16 points and five assists.
Darius Wabbington, Phoenix Sunnyslope, 6-10, Jr.
A big-time presence in low, he had a variety of moves that allowed him to score points. And when the middle was clogged up, he could hit 3-pointers. Tough defender with his size and ability to body up on big men to make it tough to score. He averaged 18 points and 10 rebounds.
Cameron Williams, Phoenix St. Mary's, 7-0, Sr.
The Duke signee and McDonald's All-American lives up to his vast potential, leading the 4A Knights to the Open Division state championship game with his ability to dominate the paint, block shots and knock down 3-pointers.
Honorable mention
Colby Jessup, Chandler Valley Christian, Sr.; Preston Dees, Coolidge, Sr.; Turner Armstrong, Coolidge, Fr.; Peyton Lubash, Gilbert San Tan Charter, Jr.; Kristo Jackson, San Tan Charter, Sr.; Mick Riordan, St. Mary's, Jr.; Carter Bagley, St. Mary's, So.; Trey McKinney, Millennium, So.; Damarae Dosola, Fort Thomas, Sr.; Michael Olivar, Fort Thomas, Sr.; Channing Wilson, Fort Thomas, Sr.; Razin Smith, Tucson The Gregory School, Jr.; Keston Richardson, St. David, Jr.; Cisco Llamas, Tucson Sahuaro, Sr.; Edgar Hardwick, Avondale West Point; Maurice Carter II, Surprise Willow Canyon, So.; Jaydon Hayes, Willow Canyon, So.; Prince Cash, Phoenix Carl Hayden, Sr.; Grant Mattingly, Central, So.; John Fahrendorf, Central, Sr.; Jackson Moore, Vail Cienega, Jr.; Jaden Rodgers, Cienega, Sr.; Rylan Parsley, Phoenix Sandra Day O'Connor, Sr.; Melvin Stubbs, Sandra Day O'Connor, Sr.; Isaac Palmer, Thatcher, Sr.; Jacobi Thompson, Phoenix Arcadia, Fr.; Pierce Harrington, Scottsdale Saguaro, So.; Myles Godfrey, Cave Creek Cactus Shadows, Jr.; James Davis, Glendale Independence, Sr.; Keegan Corona, Pima, Sr.; J.D. Jones, Phoenix Country Day, Sr.; Cash Hill, Phoenix Arizona Lutheran, Jr.; Cameron Ranniker, Prescott Valley Bradshaw Mountain, Sr.; KJ Fauske, Chandler Seton Catholic, Sr.; Jaiden Lee, Chinle, Sr.; Adrian Higuera, Millennium, Jr.; Adrian Stubbs, Phoenix Maryvale, Sr.; Marcus Isaac, Phoenix Mountain Pointe, So.; AJ Harris, Waddel Canyon View, Sr.; Jayvein Moody, Mountain Pointe, So.; Rashad Ortiz, Tucson Palo Verde, Jr.; Talan Speir, Benjamin Franklin, Sr.; Kameron Pippen, Palo Verde, Sr.; Jachin Reynolds, San Tan Charter, Sr.; Huddy Novak, Scottsdale Christian, So.; Dylan Vargas, San Tan Charter, Jr.; Zathan Ruffin, Anthem North Valley Christian, Jr.; Cade Trimble, Williams, Sr.; Kino Lorona, Winkelman Hayden, Sr.; Dareon Aday, Dishchii'bikoh, Sr.; Cole Schirm, Great Hearts Anthem, Jr.; T.J. Harris, Peoria Liberty, Jr.; Nick Reber, Gilbert Highland, Jr.; Grady Crandall, Highland, Sr.; Noah Gloor, Gilbert Higley, Sr.; Lleyton Leonard, Basha, So.; Tavion Okougbo, Tucson, Sr.; Donovan Wright, Avondale West Point, Sr.; Noah Ondoua, St. Mary’s, Jr.; Brody Postorino, St. Mary’s, Sr.; Mason Kendrick, Arcadia, Sr.
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