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THE TIMES’ ALL-STAR BOYS’ BASKETBALL TEAM

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Aaron Afflalo, Compton Centennial G 6-5 Jr.

Expected to be a top recruit next season, Afflalo keyed Apaches’ advance to the Southern Section Division III-A championship game.

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Trevor Ariza, Westchester F 6-8 Sr.

Ariza led Comets to a second consecutive Division I state championship and averaged 22 points, eight rebounds, four assists and three steals. He has signed with UCLA.

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Wendell White, Redondo F 6-5 Sr.

A versatile player comfortable under the basket or on the wing, White averaged 24.3 points and 13.6 rebounds. He has signed with Pepperdine.

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Ekene Ibekwe, Carson C 6-9 Sr.

Ibekwe, who has signed with Maryland, averaged 18.1 points and 9.7 rebounds, and was the main reason Colts reached City Section semifinals.

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Sean Marshall, Eisenhower F 6-5 Sr.

Marshall, who has signed with Boston College, averaged 23.8 points and nine rebounds and led Eagles to the Southern Section Division I-AA championship, the first in school history.

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Ray Reed, Inglewood G 6-1 Sr.

Multifaceted threat, Reed was dangerous on the drive or with the pull-up 15-footer and averaged 24.4 points and 4.8 assists.

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Bryce Taylor, Harvard-Westlake G-F 6-5 Jr.

One of the top juniors in the state, Taylor led the Wolverines to the Southern Section Division III-A championship and averaged 27.9 points.

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Fred Washington, Bishop Montgomery F 6-5 Sr.

A two-time selection to The Times’ All-Star team, Washington averaged 21.5 points and 10.5 rebounds. He has signed with Stanford.

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Wesley Washington, Mater Dei G 6-3 Sr.

Washington, who has signed with Minnesota, averaged a team-high 15.1 points and was a key player in the Monarchs’ march to the Division II state championship.

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Omar Wilkes, Loyola G 6-4 Sr.

Wilkes led Cubs to the Southern Section Division I-A championship and averaged 17.8 points, 3.5 rebounds, three assists and two steals. He has signed with Kansas.

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