14 local players make all-conference lists

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PCM junior Dillon Bruxvoort fights toward the hoop during the Mustangs' 61-55 victory over Pella Christian on Dec. 6, 2012. Bruxvoort was selected to the Heart of Iowa Conference first team for leading PCM in multiple statistics. (Shane Lucas/Daily News)

Without his ability to bang inside for tough rebounds, it’s difficult to see the Hawks getting as far as they did. He kept possessions alive on offense and limited team’s to one chance on defense by pulling in nearly every board that flew into his vicinity. Cale also contributed 21 blocks and 37 steals on the defensive end.

Not to be outshined by any of his players, however, was Hawks’ coach Nick Harthoorn, who split conference Coach of the Year honors with Sigourney coach Mitch Eslick. Harthoorn led the team to the co-champions of the SICL. He worked the team magically this season, often calling timely timeouts to settle his team down. He always appeared a calming, supportive and tactical leader from the sideline. It was clear his players trusted him and he believed in them the whole way. This honor is well deserved after a fantastic, and largely dominating season for Lynnville-Sully.

CMB

The future of CMB basketball appears to be a bright one as all three of Raiders’ selections are underclassmen.

Leading the way on the second team was sophomore Bryce Kemp. At times an unstoppable force, Kemp led the Raiders in scoring with 12.2 points per game and finished second behind junior Zach Samson in rebounds with 7.3. He also was tied for the team lead in blocks with 19 and and was tied for third in steals with 20.

Junior Austin Moorman and sophomore Seth Balke were the Raiders’ other two selections, earning honorable mention. Moorman earned an even nine points per game, finishing third on the team in scoring. He did most of his damage elsewhere in the scorebook, however, leading the Raiders in assists (58) and steals (37).

After working his way into the starting lineup, Balke became a reliable option for the Raiders down the stretch. He finished with 6.6 points per game on 47.1 shooting percentage, which placed him third on the team.

Colfax-Mingo

Representing the Tigerhawks of Colfax-Mingo as a first team all-conference player for the Heart of Iowa Conference was senior Vaughn Wilson. This should come as no surprise to Wilson, his coach or anybody else who saw the senior play this season. Despite a difficult season in terms of wins for the Tigerhawks, Wilson averaged a conference-leading 21 points per game on better than 54 percent shooting.

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