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Rapid City Christian headlines all-Black Hills Conference boys basketball selections
Rapid City Christian's Simon Kieffer (10) drives around the defense of Sioux Valley's Maverick Nelson (14) at the Class A boys basketball tournament in Rapid City.
(Matt Gade / For 605 Sports)
Mar 20, 2024
 

By 605 Sports Staff

Rapid City Christian landed six total players on the all-Black Hills Conference boys basketball team. The Comets were the conference champs with a 9-1 league record. 

Rapid City Christian’s Simon Kieffer, Julius Frog, Benson Kieffer and Wilson Kieffer were all-conference selections. Wes Schlabach and Aiden Roberts were honorable mention selections for the Comets. 

Hot Springs’ Matt Close, Josh Kleinsasser and Camron Maciejewski were all-conference selections. Braden Peterson and Aidyn Janis were honorable mention honorees. 

St. Thomas More was represented on the all-conference team by Lee Neugebauer and Turner Thompson. Chase Donnelly and Holden Griswold were honorable mention selections for the Cavaliers. 

Spearfish’s Seth Hamilon and Dylon Doren were all-conference honorees. Bennett Kortan and Kamren Davis were honorable mention picks for the Spartans. 

Ryan Heinert was an all-conference player for Sturgis, while Teigen Wormstadt and Carter Williams were honorable mention honorees for the Scoopers. 

Custer’s Kyle Virtue was an all-conference pick for the Wildcats, while Rhett Lowe and Kincade Lehman were honorable mention selections. 

For Douglas, Jason Fisher was an all-conference selection. Aven Stafford and Isaiah Brewer were honorable mention selections. 

Hill City’s Devin Buehler was an all-conference selection, while Alex Stoeckmann and Everett Sullivan were honorable mention honorees. 

Mahpiya Luta’s Braylon Little was an all-conference selection, while Caden Pourier and Josh Anderson were honorable mention picks. 

Belle Fourche’s Jet Jensen was an all-conference honoree, while Nolan Wahlfeldt and Sern Weishaar were honorable mention selections. 

Lead-Deadwood’s Dylan Hon was an all-conference selection, while Ethan Finn and Beau Wichterman were honorable mention picks.