Crescent City’s Magee, Northwood’s Battles Highlight LSWA Class 1A All-State Basketball Charts

By JERIT ROSER // Written for the LSWA 

A pair of high-level scorers and winners earned Outstanding Player honors to headline the Louisiana Sports Writers Association’s Class 1A all-state basketball teams. 

Northwood-Lena senior guard Rhianna Battles leads the girls team with her second consecutive all-state selection, this time as Outstanding Player. 

The Lady Gators’ standout averaged 21 points, five assists and four rebounds per game in her final season while guiding the program to a fourth straight state tournament trip. 

Crescent City sophomore guard Dwight Magee tops the boys squad after leading the Pioneers to their first LHSAA title since 2021 in impressive fashion. 

Magee averaged 29.3 points, 8.6 rebounds and 5.2 assists per contest throughout the season, capped by 25 points and 11 rebounds in the championship game to earn Outstanding Player honors for the contest. 

Arcadia’s LaKinya Curry was voted as girls Coach of the Year. Curry’s Hornets (32-3) won their first title since 2016, claiming the Division-IV Non-Select crown. 

Crescent City coach Brandon Russ was named Coach of the Year to join Magee in a sweep of the boys awards for their Pioneers. 

Russ helped rebuild the program from two wins two years ago to back-to-back tournament appearances and a 2024 championship. 

BOYS 

FIRST TEAM 

Player School Ht. Cl. Avg. 

Jbari Adams Ringgold 6-5 Sr. 19.5 

Stephen Burks Lincoln Prep 6-0 Sr. 17 

Dwight Magee Crescent City 5-9 So. 29.3 

Matthew Weaver St. Martin’s Episcopal 6-3 Sr. 21 

D’Ray Vital Hamilton Christian 6-11 So. 15 

SECOND TEAM 

Player School Ht. Cl. Avg. 

Benjamin Case Central Catholic 6-1 Jr. 22.1 

Bryce Guillory Westminster 6-3 Sr. 20 

Jovanni Perez Crescent City 6-1 Sr. 22.3 

Ayden Warren St. Mary’s 5-11 Sr. 17.8 

Leonard Hicks Thrive Academy 6-1 Sr. 23 

OUTSTANDING PLAYER: DWIGHT MAGEE, CRESCENT CITY 

COACH OF THE YEAR: BRANDON RUSS, CRESCENT CITY 

Honorable mention: Mixon Bankston, St. Mary’s; Ben Bienvenu, St. Mary’s; Mikey Bougere, East Iberville; Damorion Burks, White Castle; Omarion Carr, Arcadia; Rodtravious Crawley, Arcadia; Spencer Dunn, Homer; Tate Hamby, Ouachita Christian; Jermarquis Hampton, Haynesville; Cameron Hardnett, Southern Lab; Garrett Humphery, Hamilton Christian; Jophie LaForge, St. Martin’s Episcopal; Cooper Odom, St. Martin’s Episcopal; Marc Perkins, Delta Charter; Parker Robinson, St. Frederick; McKennis Savoie, North Central; Isaiah Stevens, Crescent City; Bailey Streams, Covenant Christian; Roderick Tezeno, Opelousas Catholic; Nylan Williams, Central Catholic. 

GIRLS 

FIRST TEAM 

Player School Ht. Cl. Avg. 

Rhianna Battles Northwood 5-5 Sr. 21  

Kinsley James Southern Lab 5-9 Sr. 16 

M’Kiyiah Olivier Highland Baptist 5-3 Sr. 27 

Asia Patin Southern Lab 5-6 So. 16 

Justice Young Arcadia 6-0 Sr. 12 

SECOND TEAM 

Player School Ht. Cl. Avg. 

Mckenzie Deville Hamilton Christian 5-2 Sr. 21 

Cambrieion Link White Castle Jr. 5-4 24 

NyAsia Moran Northwood-Lena 6-6 Sr. 14 

Jade Oliney Central Catholic 5-6 Jr. 19 

Kenzie Nino LaSalle 5-7 Sr. 17.2 

OUSTANDING PLAYER: RHIANNA BATTLES, NORTHWOOD 

COACH OF THE YEAR: LAKINYA CURRY, ARCADIA 

Honorable mention: DeAsia Alexander, Arcadia; Z’Riah Buggs, Homer; Sophie Burchard, East Beauregard; Maddie Carey, Covenant Christian; Avery Cournoyer, East Beauregard; Darcy Edgar, Ouachita Christian; Jordan Geason, Central Catholic; Lanetta Hill, Logansport; Alayna Knight, Catholic-Pointe Coupee; Garri Lawson, St. Martin’s Episcopal; Kelsey Robinson, White Castle; Mallory Smith, Cedar Creek; Leah Sutherland, Cedar Creek; Katee Woodward, Ouachita Christian; Asijah Wright, Lincoln Prep; Kali Shiver, Sacred Heart; Bre’Ardoin, Sacred Heart.