BATTLE CREEK - Meet the 2026 Battle Creek Enquirer All-City Boys Basketball Team. The team is made up of members of the six city boys basketball programs and is voted on by the city coaches and the Enquirer sports staff.
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Lee Campbell Jr.

Battle Creek Central
A key returning player, as a sophomore, Lee Campbell Jr. was the top scorer for a young Battle Creek Central team that more than doubled its win total from a year ago and finished 10-11 overall. A solid defender, who was a go-to player on offense with the ball, the 5-foot, 11-inch shooting guard finished with 13.4 points per game with 5.1 rebounds and 2.3 steals.
"Lee was a very tenacious defender, who is equally as aggressive on the offensive end. A good offensive player who can score both inside and out," Battle Creek Central coach Durant Crum said.
Kyle DeVisser

Calhoun Christian
Kyle DeVisser was the driving force for a Calhoun Christian team that went 9-12 overall. The shooting guard had a big senior season as he took over the scoring duties for the Cougars and was a team captain and was an important defender. DeVisser helped Calhoun Christian to a 9-12 season as he averaged 16.4 points per game, 6.8 rebounds and 2.4 assists.
"Kyle was a great leader as a captain, keeping everyone together on the floor. As well as being a great scorer, he was also a great defender, typically having to guard the best wing against any team that we played," Calhoun Christian coach Matt Andren said.
Carter Dzwik

St. Philip
Carter Dzwik was a four-year varsity player and a two-year captain. The senior did a bit of everything as the forward also had the duties of a shooting guard and a point guard for a St. Philip team that won a district title and finished 16-9 overall. Finishing as a 1,000-point career scorer at St. Philip, Dzwik averaged 18.4 points per game, 9.6 rebounds, 5.1 assists, 2.1 steals and shot 38% from the field.
"Carter did a good job in that point forward role we put him. He led our team in rebounds and second in assists. Had a fantastic year," St. Philip coach Michael Kimber said.
Jackson Dzwik

St. Philip
Jackson Dzwik was a five-year varsity player, coming up as an 8th-grader, and a three-year captain as well as a returning all-city selection. The senior was the primary scorer for a St. Philip team that won a district title and finished 16-9 overall. Finishing as the all-time career scorer at St. Philip, Dzwik averaged 23.3 points per game, 4.7 assists, 3.1 steals and shot 31% from the 3-point line.
"Heckuva player, tremendous guard. A great shooter and led our team in scoring this year. The leader on our team this year. He will be tremendously missed," Kimber said.
Lincoln Dzwik

St. Philip
Lincoln Dzwik helped St. Philip to a league title last year and a district championship this season as a four-year varsity player, two-year captain and returning all-city selection. The senior was the top post player and was a good defender in the paint for a St. Philip team that finished 16-9 overall. He finished with 13.3 points per game with 8.2 rebounds, while shooting 59% from the field.
"Lincoln is kind of our Swiss Army knife, does all the dirty work for us. He had a heckuva year. Stats are a bit down from last year, but he was also doing more things for us," Kimber said.
Dylan Eversole

Harper Creek
A returning starter from a league championship team the year before, Dylan Eversole brought important experience to a young Harper Creek team that finished 8-15 overall. After setting a school record for 3-point shooting percentage as a junior, Eversole was the focus of most opposing defenses and finished with 10.1 points per game with 3.1 rebounds.
"Dylan had a great career. Quality guy, worked his butt off. Whenever we needed the big shot, we made sure he was involved and got a touch," Harper Creek coach Matt Bowling said.
Johnathan Lake

Pennfield
A force in the paint, while also showing the ability to hit an outside jump shot, Johnathan Lake helped Pennfield to a second straight Interstate 8 Conference title. The 6-foot, 5-inch center finished as a 1,000-point scorer at Pennfield and third all-time scorer at the school and is a returning all-city selection. Lake averaged 22.2 points per game and 9.2 rebounds for a Panther squad that went 18-6 overall.
"Johnny is the best player in the city and area and one of the best in the state. He's already eclipsed 1,000 points and has the school record for rebounds in a season," Hattan said.
Maddox McCarty

Harper Creek
A leader on and off the court for a Harper Creek team that was short on game experience this season, Maddox McCarty was a senior point guard for a Harper Creek team that was 8-15 overall. An all-conference selection in the Interstate 8 Conference, McCarty was a gritty player that did a little of everything as he led the Beavers in most team categories, including a team-high 14 points per game with 6.1 rebounds, 2.1 assists and 2.1 steals.
"Led us across the board, had a fantastic year. Handled the ball, led in points, assists and steals. What more can you say than that, when you are willing to put that much effort and contribute in all areas. A great leader as well," Bowling said.
Braylen McCoy

Battle Creek Central
A freshman starter as an undersized forward, Braylen McCoy was asked to be a key scorer and rebounder for the Bearcats in his first year playing varsity basketball as Battle Creek Central went 10-11 overall. A young team that showed great improvement from the year before, McCoy was a diverse all-around athlete for BCC as he helped the team on both sides of the court with 7.1 points per game, while adding 4.5 rebounds.
"McCoy is a bit undersized at the forward position, but makes up for it with heart, hustle and determination. Oftentimes called on to defend bigger post players, a challenge that he accepted and took pride in. A true blue collar player," Crum said.
Peyton Merlington

Pennfield
A rising prospect as a junior, Peyton Merlington played a bigger role as a scorer this season as a first-time starter as he helped the Panthers to an Interstate 8 Conference league title and an 18-6 record overall. The forward was an important defender in the paint and rebounder as he averaged 13.9 points per game and 7.5 rebounds while adding 2.1 assists.
"Peyton came on strong for the Panthers this season and can score in multiple ways. He had an outstanding junior season and has started to gain a lot of attention from colleges," Hattan said.
Tay'Vion Newton

Lakeview
An important returning senior for a Lakeview team that was hurt by graduation losses from a year ago, Tay'Vion Newton was a vocal leader on the court for the Spartans. An aggressive defensive player and a key scorer in the transition game, Newton averaged 6.5 points per game with 5.2 rebounds and 1.5 steals for a Lakeview team that went 5-18 overall.
"A defensive-minded player, works really, really hard on the defensive end and a very good rebounder. If he wasn't on your team, you would hate him because he doesn't stop working," Lakeview coach Steve Wichmann said.
Calvin Paesens

Pennfield
A record-setting 3-point shooter, Calvin Paesens could shoot over any defender as a 6-foot, 5-inch small forward and was the main outside threat for a Pennfield team that went 18-6 overall and won its second straight Interstate 8 Conference title. A returning all-city selection, Paesens averaged 13.3 points per game with 6.1 rebounds and 2.8 assists.
"Calvin is a three-year varsity player who is one of the best shooters in the state, breaking the school record for 3-pointers in a game last year. He has really improved his game this year to be more of an all-around player instead of being labeled as just a shooter," Pennfield coach Robbie Hattan said.
Nolan Porter

Lakeview
New to the program this season, Nolan Porter had an impactful junior season as he led Lakeview in scoring with 8.8 points per game. Improving throughout the season, Porter hit his stride late in the season as an outside shooter, while also showing the ability to get to the basket and get to the free throw line, helping the Spartans to a 5-18 record.
"Nolan was instant offense for us off the bench. He can score at all three levels and will only get better," Wichmann said.
Damoni Spraggins

Battle Creek Central
A freshman starter at point guard, Damoni Spraggins was asked to lead the Bearcats in his first year playing varsity basketball as Battle Creek Central went 10-11 overall. A young team that showed great improvement from the year before, Spraggins was an important playmaker for BCC as he was a key scorer for the tam while adding 8.5 points and 3.1 assists per game.
"Spraggins is a young player who was given the responsibility of quarterbacking this year's Bearcat team. A solid ballhandler, who sees the floor well, he was able to beat his defender off the dribble, draw other defenders and make the open pass," Crum said.
HONORABLE MENTION
Seth Allabaugh (Calhoun Christian), Jason Knickerbocker (Calhoun Christian), Dre'Shaun Bailey (Pennfield), Brady Conley (Pennfield), Xavier McFerrin (Lakeview), Aaron Williams (Battle Creek Central).
Bill Broderick can be reached at bbroderi@battlecreekenquirer.com. Follow him on X/Twitter: @billbroderick
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