All County boys basketball
FIRST TEAM
Kamyron Brown
Mater Dei, Junior, 6-2, Guard
Season highlights:Brown moved to point guard this season and was a key reason the Monarchs won the CIF-Southern Section Division II-AA championship and advanced to the CIF State Championships. He was one assist shy of a triple-double (21 points, 10 rebounds, nine assists) in the II-AA title game, an 80-67 victory over Villa Park. He scored 23 with seven assists when Mater Dei beat Villa Park in the CIF Southern California Regionals Division II final.
Notable: Brown has scholarship offers from Arizona and Washington. He carries a 3.2 grade-point average.
Quotable: "Kamyron took the reins of the team this year. He sees things on the court that a lot of people don't." - Mater Dei coach Gary McKnight
| G | FGM-A | Reb. | Ast | Pts. |
| 34 | 119-258 | 146 | 273 | 369 |
Landry Fields
Los Alamitos, Senior, 6-5, Guard
Season highlights:His 642 points were the county's second-highest total this season. Fields led the Griffins to the CIF-Southern Section Division I-AA championship, the school's first CIF-SS boys basketball title. He scored a game-high 21 points in the Griffins' 71-67 victory over Long Beach Jordan in the I-AA championship game. He was the Sunset League Player of the Year.
Notable:Fields was recruited by several top programs, and he accepted a scholarship offer from Stanford.
Quotable:"He's a very dedicated individual. He leads by example. He makes everyone around him feel better. Yet he's very humble." - Los Alamitos coach Russ May
| G | FGM | Reb. | Ast. | Pts. |
| 33 | NA | 224 | 96 | 642 |
James Keefe
Santa Margarita, Senior, 6-9, Center
Season highlights:Keefe put together another All-County first-team season despite an early-season back injury. He had some of his best games in the playoffs. Keefe scored 25 points with 20 rebounds when the Eagles beat Gahr of Cerritos in the CIF-Southern Section Division III-AA quarterfinals. He had 24 points and 13 rebounds in a victory over La Caņada in the III-AA semis.
Notable:Keefe, who signed with UCLA, will play in the McDonald's All-American Game this month in San Diego.
Quotable:"The one thing makes him so good is drive and determination to improve himself as a player. He worked hard to improve himself and his team." - Santa Margarita coach Jerry DeBusk
| G | FGM | Reb. | Ast. | Pts. |
| 28 | NA | 322 | 80 | 533 |
Drew Viney
Villa Park, Junior, 6-7, Forward
Season highlights:Viney finished second in the county in scoring average. He was most valuable player of the Anaheim Convention Center Holiday Classic. One of his most productive nights happened in the CIF-Southern Section playoffs, as he scored 35 points with 10 rebounds in a victory over Redondo Union in a Division II-AA second-round game.
Notable:Viney, a cousin of Los Alamitos' Landry Fields, already is being recruited by a variety of top collegiate programs.
Quotable:"He sets the example for everyone else. He wants to be a great player. As for college, he'll go where he wants to." -- Villa Park coach Kevin Reynolds.
| G | FGM | Reb. | Ast. | Pts |
| 34 | 118 | 289 | 44 | 622 |
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SECOND TEAM
Jerime Anderson
Canyon
Guard
6-2
Sophomore
13.5 ppg
James Cawthorne
Villa Park
Forward
6-9
Senior
12 ppg
Chad de Casas
Capo Valley
Guard
6-5
Senior
20.3 ppg
David Foster
El Toro
Center
7-2
Senior
15.8 ppg
Blake Wallace
Servite
Forward
6-8
Senior
20.1 ppg








