60 Seniors Selected to Participate in Three Games at the Hall of Fame
SPRINGFIELD, MASS. – The Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame announced the team rosters for the 2025 Western Massachusetts Senior High School All-Star Games. On Thursday, March 20, the Hall of Fame will host the 2025 All-Star event on the Jerry Colangelo Court of Dreams at the Hall of Fame. A total of 60 players were selected from different divisions within the region to participate in three games that will showcase the top seniors in their final high school contest.
“We are proud to host the top high school basketball players from Western Massachusetts at our 14th annual All-Star celebration at the Basketball Hall of Fame,” said John L. Doleva, President and CEO of the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame. “Residents of Western Mass. are encouraged to join us as we honor these exceptional seniors as they play the final game of their high school careers.”
A committee of local coaches and media members who represent each division on the boys’ and girls’ sides selected the teams. Using the designated classes for the PVIAC Tournament, the players will be divided into six teams: two girls’ teams, two boys’ teams of Class A and B players, and two boys’ teams of Class C and D players. Only graduating seniors are eligible for the All-Star Games. Rosters can be found on the next page.
For the 14th year, the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame will recognize one boy and one girl as the Western Massachusetts Players of the Year. A special presentation will be made for the recipients during halftime of one of the participating games. A panel of local media members selects the award winners, who are recognized for their achievements on the court in addition to their sportsmanship and character off the court.
The three All-Star Games will be held on Thursday, March 20. The first game of the evening will feature the Class C and D boys’ teams at 5:30 PM, followed by the girls’ matchup at 7:00 PM, and the final game will showcase the Class A and B boys’ teams at 8:30 PM.
Tickets for the All-Star Games are available at the Hall of Fame box office on the night of the event. Each ticket provides access to all three games that evening (Adults: $20, Students: $10). Advance tickets can also be purchased online here.
GAME 1 - 5:30 PM
Class C and D Boys Team 1 |
Class C and D Boys Team 2 |
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Ben Kearney |
Athol High School |
Sam Moorman |
Drury High School |
Jayson Dulude |
John J. Duggan Academy |
Kyle Combs |
John J. Duggan Academy |
Riley Goodhind |
Granby Junior Senior High School |
Nene Fernandez |
Granby Junior Senior High School |
Ben Kelly |
Lee Middle and High School |
Zaeshaun Bell |
Hampden Charter |
Sa’ad Maigari |
Libertas Academy |
Ken Njuguna |
Hampden Charter |
Jayden Delgado |
Mahar Regional High School |
Derek Collins |
Mahar Regional High School |
Brayden Thayer |
Pioneer Valley Regional School |
Sean Warren |
Mt. Everett Junior/Senior Regional High School |
Alex McClelland |
Pioneer Valley Regional School |
Kurt Redeker |
Pioneer Valley Regional School |
Cam Graves |
Smith Academy |
Demiere Carter |
The Springfield Renaissance School |
Justin Grout |
Ware Junior/Senior High School |
Garrett Willard |
Smith Academy |
GAME 2 - 7:00 PM
Girls Team 1 |
Girls Team 2 |
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Chloe Laroche |
Belchertown High School |
Mia Canavan |
Agawam High School |
Taryn Carriveau |
Chicopee Comprehensive High School |
Jailyn Garvin Martin |
Springfield Central High School |
Jacinta Felix |
Drury High School |
Angela Hector |
Springfield Central High School |
Shaniyah Johnson |
John J. Duggan Academy |
Jocelyn Fairfield |
Lenox Memorial Middle & High School |
Ashlyn Lesure |
Hoosac Valley Middle & High School |
Ava Ofcarcik |
Minnechaug Regional High School |
Emma Meczywor |
Hoosac Valley Middle & High School |
Alani Botas |
Minnechaug Regional High School |
Olivia Chrzan |
Monson High School |
Dezerea Powell |
Pittsfield High School |
Bri Heafy |
Northampton High School |
Niyama Adadevoh |
Springfield International Charter School |
Caitlin Dean |
South Hadley High School |
Noelani Santiago |
Springfield International Charter School |
Cianna Gurek |
South Hadley High School |
Jaclynn Walker |
Taconic High School |
Maela Allen** |
Longmeadow High School |
**Injured, will not play
GAME 3 - 8:30 PM
Class A and B Boys Team 1 |
Class A and B Boys Team 2 |
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Elijah Maldonado |
Agawam High School |
Calvin Godboltt |
Holyoke High School |
Unique Kynard |
Springfield Central High School |
Nolan Ryczek |
Longmeadow High School |
Jabari Sifrin |
Springfield Central High School |
Manny Brown |
Monument Mountain Regional High School |
Dominic Rodriguez |
East Longmeadow High School |
Isiah Keefner |
Monument Mountain Regional High School |
Jasper Alvarez |
Easthampton High School |
Kyle Cardoso |
Pittsfield High School |
Jon Breor |
Greenfield High School |
Ryan Vedovelli |
Pope Francis Prep |
Naihmond Peters-Wolfe |
Northampton High School |
Julian Chatman |
Roger L. Putnam Vocational Technical Academy |
Kyle McFrath |
Taconic High School |
Allah Akbar |
Roger L. Putnam Vocational Technical Academy |
Ceasar Santos |
Taconic High School |
Jack Loughrey |
South Hadley High School |
Mario Tinsley Jr. |
Westfield High School |
Evan Alfonso |
Wahconah Regional High School |
About the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame:
Located in Springfield, Massachusetts, the city where basketball was born, the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame is an independent non-profit 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to promoting, preserving, and celebrating the game of basketball at every level—men and women, amateur and professional players, coaches, and contributors—both domestically and internationally. The Hall of Fame museum is home to more than 475 inductees and over 40,000 square feet of basketball history. Nearly 200,000 people visit the Hall of Fame museum each year to learn about the game, experience the interactive exhibits, and test their skills on the Jerry Colangelo "Court of Dreams." Best known for its annual marquee Enshrinement Ceremony honoring the game’s elite, the Hall of Fame also operates over 70 high school and collegiate competitions annually throughout the country and abroad. For more information on the Basketball Hall of Fame organization, its museum, and events, visit hoophall.com and follow @hoophallclassic.