Winner will be announced March 2024
Houston, TX – Today, the Guy V. Lewis Award Committee (GVLAC) announced the top 50 boys high school players nominated for the 2024 Guy V. Lewis Award. The winner of the award is the Greater Houston Area Boys Basketball Player of the Year. The Greater Houston Area is defined by Harris County and every Texas County that is immediately adjacent to Harris County.
A player will not be considered for the Award if he has been suspended from school due to disciplinary reasons during the season.
The 50 candidates for the 2024 Guy V Lewis Award are listed below.
Player | School | Class |
---|---|---|
Chris Adlam | Houston Christian | Senior |
Logan Alexander | C.E. King | Senior |
Chase Ashby | PSAT Academy | Senior |
Jerrell Barron Jr | Atascocita | Senior |
Anthony Bates | Seven Lakes | Senior |
Justin Begg | Episcopal | Senior |
Bryan Bernardez | Westbury | Junior |
Aiden Buckmon | College Park | Junior |
Jordan Buckner | South Houston | Junior |
Trent Burns | Good Vision Academy | Senior |
Prince Jones Bynum | Cinco Ranch | Junior |
Odis Carter | Washington | Senior |
Chris Catchings | Marshall | Senior |
David Chong | Dickinson | Junior |
Jamal Chretien | Mayde Creek | Junior |
John Clark | Klein Cain | Junior |
Evan Cochran | The Village | Junior |
Michael Collins | Shadow Creek | Junior |
Braden East | Stafford | Senior |
Deadric Fikes | Aldine Davis | Senior |
Stoney Hadnott | Cypress Springs | Senior |
Dorian Haynes | Ridge Point | Junior |
Shelton Henderson | Bellair | Junior |
Jace Jeffries | Concordia Lutheran | Senior |
Chris Jones Jr | Pasadena Memorial | Junior |
Howie Keene | The Woodlands Christian | Junior |
Nathan Law | St. Thomas Episcopal | Senior |
Aiden Law | St. Thomas Episcopal | Junior |
Tres Luzey | The Woodlands Christian | Senior |
Justin Mack | Travis | Senior |
Luke Martinez | Atascocita | Senior |
Tyrus Rahan Mayes | Langham Creek | Junior |
Chris McDermott | Washington | Senior |
Robert Miller III | Pasadena Memorial | Senior |
Cameron Patterson | Summer Creek | Senior |
Aaron Perez | Klein Collins | Senior |
Zion Pipkin | Legacy SSS | Senior |
Daylon Porter | Cy Falls | Senior |
Jakeel Registe | Episcopal | Senior |
Quinton Sanders | Wheatley | Junior |
Jason Scott | Westbury Christian | Junior |
Christian Thomas | C.E. King | Junior |
Dyllan Thompson | Second Baptist | Senior |
Divine Ugochukwu | Clements | Senior |
Nigel Walls | St. Francis Episcopal | Junior |
Bryson Wheatfall | Summer Creek | Junior |
Montana Wheeler | Houston Christian | Junior |
Aiden Williams | Barbers Hill | Junior |
Sebastian Williams Adams | St. John's Academy | Junior |
Brayden Young | Cy Falls | Senior |
The top 50 list will be pared down to 25 candidates in January 2024. The 10 finalists will be announced in March. The finalists will be invited to attend an award reception in March 2024.
Previous winners of the Guy V. Lewis Award include inaugural winner Rasheed Sulaimon of Strake Jesuit (2012); Aaron Harrison, Travis HS (2013); Justise Winslow, St. John’s (2014); Galen Robinson, Westbury Christian (2015); De’Aaron Fox, Seven Lakes (2016); Nigel Hawkins, Cy Falls (2017); Quentin Grimes, College Park (2018); Kharee “KJ” McDaniel, Klein Forest (2019); Tramon Mark, Dickinson (2020); Ramon Walker, Shadow Creek (2021); PJ Haggerty, Crosby (2022); Jaland Lowe, Marshall (2023).
The Award is in honor of College Basketball Hall of Fame Coach Guy V. Lewis (1922-2015), who led the University of Houston program from 1956-1986. An alumnus of the University of Houston, Guy V. Lewis led the Cougars to five Final Fours, won nearly 600 games and was a pioneer for the game. One of Lewis’ finest ideas, the 1968 “Game of the Century” pitted his #2-ranked Houston Cougars, with All American Elvin Hayes, against the top-ranked UCLA Bruins, with Lew Alcindor, in the Astrodome in front of a national television audience and a regular season attendance record of more than 52,000 fans.
“Guy V. Lewis had a keen eye for the local talent in the Houston area and was integral in making Houston a hotbed for recruiting in the country,” said GVLAC Chair Rob Lopez. “Coach Lewis revolutionized the game and the way it was perceived, and he really put the spotlight on Houston.”
The announcement of the Guy V. Lewis Award occurs during Final Four week, a fitting spot for the award, considering that only eight coaches ever took their teams to more Final Fours than Lewis.
The Guy V. Lewis Award Committee is an organization whose mission is the promotion of the game of basketball at all levels in the greater Houston area.
“We are very excited to have the cooperation and input from the Houston Area Basketball Coaches Association and the local media to give our award the credibility it needs,” Lopez added. “The GVLAC always feels like the best high school basketball in the country is right here in the Houston area. And by honoring Coach Lewis every time we give the award, we feel like we are carrying on his vision of recognizing great Houston talent like he did when he coached.”
Inquiries and information for GVLAC can be found at GuyVLewisAward.org.