Mr. Basketball of Michigan

Each year the Hal Schram Mr. Basketball award is given to the person chosen as the best high school senior boys basketball player in the U.S. state of Michigan. The award is named in honor of the late Hal Schram, a sports writer at the Detroit Free Press who covered high school sports for 40 years before retiring in 1983.[1]

The award has been given since 1981 by the Basketball Coaches Association of Michigan (BCAM).[2] Most of the award winners have gone on to play at the highest levels of college basketball, and many have gone on to play in the National Basketball Association.

Voting is done on a points system. Each voter selects first, second, and third-place votes. A player receives five points for each first-place vote, three points for each second-place vote, and one point for a third-place vote. The player who receives the most points receives the award. Only "actively coaching" BCAM members can vote. Beginning for the 2007 award, votes may only be cast for a predetermined group of five finalists, whereas in the past, the pool was unlimited.[3]

Mr. Basketball winners

YearWinnerHigh schoolUniversityNBA Draft
2023Tyler JamisonPort Huron Northern High SchoolFairleigh Dickinson
2022Chansey Willis Jr.Detroit King High SchoolSaginaw Valley State
2021Pierre Brooks IIDetroit Douglass AcademyMichigan State / Butler
2020Scooby JohnsonBenton Harbor High SchoolButler
2019Romeo WeemsNew Haven High SchoolDePaul
2018Foster LoyerClarkston High SchoolMichigan State / Davidson
2017Isaiah LiversKalamazoo Central High SchoolMichigan2021 NBA draft: 2nd round, 42nd overall by the Charlotte Hornets, subsequently traded to the Detroit Pistons via the New York Knicks
2016Cassius WinstonUniversity of Detroit Jesuit High SchoolMichigan State2020 NBA draft: 2nd round, 53rd overall by the Oklahoma City Thunder, subsequently traded to the Washington Wizards
2015Deyonta DavisMuskegon High SchoolMichigan State2016 NBA draft: 2nd round, 31st overall by the Boston Celtics
2014Deshaun ThrowerMuskegon High SchoolStony Brook / Ferris State
2013Monté MorrisFlint Beecher High SchoolIowa State2017 NBA draft: 2nd round, 51st overall by the Denver Nuggets
2012Matt CostelloBay City Western High SchoolMichigan State
2011Dwaun AndersonSuttons Bay High SchoolWagner
2010Keith ApplingDetroit Pershing High SchoolMichigan State
2009Derrick NixDetroit Pershing High SchoolMichigan State
2008Brad RedfordFrankenmuth High SchoolXavier
2007Manny HarrisDetroit RedfordMichigan
2006David KoolGrand Rapids South Christian High SchoolWestern Michigan
2005Wilson ChandlerBenton Harbor High SchoolDePaul2007 NBA draft: 1st Rnd, 23rd overall by the New York Knicks
2004Drew NeitzelWyoming Park High SchoolMichigan State
2003Dion HarrisDetroit RedfordMichigan
2002Paul DavisRochester High SchoolMichigan State2006 NBA draft: 2nd Rnd, 34th overall by the Los Angeles Clippers
2001Kelvin TorbertFlint Northwestern High SchoolMichigan State
2000Marcus TaylorLansing Waverly High SchoolMichigan State2002 NBA draft: 2nd Rnd, 52nd overall by the Minnesota Timberwolves
1999Jason RichardsonArthur Hill High SchoolMichigan State2001 NBA draft: 1st Rnd, 5th overall by the Golden State Warriors
1998Dane FifeClarkston High SchoolIndiana
1997Shane BattierDetroit Country Day SchoolDuke2001 NBA draft: 1st Rnd, 6th overall by the Memphis Grizzlies
1996Winfred WaltonDetroit Pershing High SchoolFresno State
1995Robert TraylorDetroit Murray-Wright High SchoolMichigan1998 NBA draft: 1st Rnd, 6th overall by the Dallas Mavericks
1994Willie MitchellDetroit Pershing High SchoolMichigan, UAB
1993Jon GaravagliaSouthgate Aquinas High SchoolMichigan State
1992Kenyon MurrayBattle Creek Central High SchoolIowa
1991Chris WebberDetroit Country Day SchoolMichigan1993 NBA draft: 1st Rnd, 1st overall by the Orlando Magic
1990Anthony MillerBenton Harbor High SchoolMichigan State1994 NBA draft: 2nd Rnd, 39th overall by the Golden State Warriors
1989Michael TalleyDetroit Cooley High SchoolMichigan
1988Matt SteigengaGrand Rapids South Christian High SchoolMichigan State1992 NBA draft: 2nd Rnd, 52nd overall by the Chicago Bulls
1987Mark MaconSaginaw Buena Vista High SchoolTemple1991 NBA draft: 1st Rnd, 8th overall by the Denver Nuggets
1986Terry MillsRomulus High SchoolMichigan1990 NBA draft: 1st Rnd, 16th overall by the Milwaukee Bucks
1985Glen RiceFlint Northwestern High SchoolMichigan1989 NBA draft: 1st Rnd, 4th overall by the Miami Heat
1984Demetreus GoreDetroit Chadsey High SchoolPittsburgh
1983Antoine JoubertDetroit Southwestern High SchoolMichigan1987 NBA draft: 6th Rnd, 134th overall by the Detroit Pistons
1982Robert HendersonLansing Eastern High SchoolMichigan1986 NBA draft: 7th Rnd, 143rd overall by the Chicago Bulls
1981Sam VincentLansing Eastern High SchoolMichigan State1985 NBA draft: 1st Rnd, 20th overall by the Boston Celtics

Retro Mr. Basketball winners

In 2010, the BCAM began a 10-year project to honor 'high school senior' boys basketball players from the period prior to the inception of the Mr. Basketball award. The initial awards were announced for players for the years ending in xxx0 - 1920, 1930, 1940, 1950, 1960, 1970 and 1980. In 2011, awards for next six corresponding 'seniors' for years ending in xxx1 - 1921, 1931, 1941, 1951, 1961, and 1971 - were named. This pattern continued through the year 2019 when the final award winners were selected for the seasons ending in xxx9.[4]

YearWinnerHigh schoolUniversity
1980Tim McCormickClarkstonMichigan
1979Jay SmithMio AuSable High SchoolBowling Green, Saginaw Valley State
1978Trent TuckerFlint NorthwesternMinnesota
1977Earvin "Magic" JohnsonLansing EverettMichigan State
1976Stuart HouseDetroit DenbyWashington State
1975Bruce FlowersBerkleyNotre Dame
1974Tony SmithSaginawNevada-Las Vegas
1973Tom LaGardeDetroit Catholic CentralNorth Carolina
1972Larry FogleDetroit CooleyCanisius
1971Michael "Campy" RussellPontiac CentralMichigan
1970Rick DrewitzGarden City WestKentucky
1969Ernie JohnsonGrand Rapids Ottawa HillsMichigan
1968Ralph SimpsonDetroit PershingMichigan State
1967Spencer HaywoodDetroit PershingUniversity of Detroit
1966Rudy TomjanovichHamtramckMichigan
1965L. C. BowenBenton HarborBradley
1964Willie BettsRiver RougeBradley
1963Craig DillSaginaw Arthur HillMichigan
1962Ernie ThompsonSaginawBradley
1961Reggie HardingDetroit EasternNone
1960Peter GentBangorMichigan State
1959David GainesDetroit NortheasternLeMoyne–Owen College
1958Chet WalkerBenton Harbor High SchoolBradley
1957Ed BurtonMuskegon HeightsMichigan State
1956Mel PetersonStephensonWheaton
1955M. C. Burton Jr.Muskegon HeightsMichigan
1954Pete TillotsonLudingtonMichigan
1953Ron KramerEast DetroitMichigan
1952Frank TananaDetroit St. AndrewCal State-Fulerton (baseball)
1951Webster KirkseySaginawEastern Michigan
1950Charlie PrimasDetroit MillerWayne State
1949Ken BurrellHamtramckLawrence Tech
1948Art McColganSaginaw SS Peter & PaulVillanova
1947Sammy GeeDetroit Miller
1946Jack ForestieriBenton HarborNotre Dame
1945Bob SwansonLansing Sexton
1944Dick RifenburgSaginaw Arthur HillMichigan
1943Don BovenKalamazoo CentralWestern Michigan
1942Larry SavageSaginawNorthwestern
1941Don OstermanDetroit St. TheresaVillanova
1940Ralph GibertFlint NorthernMichigan
1939Gene BroeneGrand Rapids ChristianCalvin College
1938John MaartensKalamazoo Central
1937Bob OstermanDetroit St. TheresaNotre Dame
1936Charles PinkDetroit NorthwesternMichigan
1935John ZwierHolland Christian
1934Earl Brown Jr.Benton HarborNotre Dame
1933Lincoln Dodson TrussFlint Northern
1932Lowell MattesonPortage
1931Edward HuttengaGrand HavenWestern Michigan
1930John TookerKalamazoo St. AugustineMichigan
1929Lou JagnowJacksonCarnegie Mellon University
1928Francis 'Dink' DoolittleDetroit Northwestern
1927Bill McCallMuskegonDartmouth
1926Roger GroveSturgisMichigan State
1925Joe TruskowskiDetroit NortheasternMichigan
1924Bennie OosterbaanMuskegonMichigan
1923Henry SchrumpfNilesWestern Michigan
1922Royal CherryGrand Rapids UnionMichigan
1921George HaggartyYpsilantiMichigan
1920Harry KipkeLansing CentralMichigan

Most winners by high school (1920-Present)

NumberHigh school
7Benton Harbor High School
6Detroit Pershing High School
4Muskegon High School
4Saginaw High School
3Clarkston High School
3Flint Northwestern High School
3Kalamazoo High School
3Saginaw Arthur Hill High School

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