News Summary

The final rankings and statistical highlights for the 2025 Nebraska High School Boys Basketball season have been announced. Notable performances include Houston from Lincoln Northeast leading the scoring with 640 points and Rezny dominating rebounds with 543. Players showcased impressive stats in assists and shooting percentages, contributing to an exciting season. As the year wraps up, the talents of these young athletes have set a promising tone for the future of basketball in Nebraska.

New Rankings and Stats for Nebraska High School Boys Basketball Are Here!

Hey there, sports fans! The final rankings and statistical leaders for the 2025 Nebraska High School Boys Basketball season just dropped, and it’s buzzing with excitement! From electrifying point totals to jaw-dropping rebounds, let’s dive into the highlights!

Scoring Sensations

First off, can we talk about scoring? The standout player this season has to be Houston from Lincoln Northeast, who absolutely lit up the court. He racked up an impressive 640 points while averaging a phenomenal 25.6 points per game over 25 games. That’s some serious firepower!

Close on his heels is Mroczek from Elkhorn South, who scored 505 points this season, averaging 22.0 points per game across 23 games. Not too shabby at all! And let’s not forget Bahl from Papillion-La Vista South, who also made a splash with 631 points for an average of 21.8 points per game over 29 games.

Another impressive player is Webber from Kearney, who tallied 499 points at an average of 21.7 points per game across 23 games. Rounding out our top scorers’ list is Doss from Omaha Buena Vista, with 511 points and an average of 21.3 points per game over 24 games. Talk about making a statement!

Getting Those Boards

Now, what would a basketball game be without some serious rebounding? Leading this category is Rezny, who completely dominated the boards with a whopping 543 rebounds and an average of 20.9 rebounds per game over 26 games! A true powerhouse!

Next in line is Garcia from Bellevue West, who snagged 298 rebounds while averaging 11.5 rebounds per game across 26 games. Followed by Rollins from Millard North, who achieved 264 rebounds with an impressive average of 10.2 rebounds per game over 26 games. These players show just how vital rebounding can be in winning games!

Passmasters on the Court

Assists are also crucial in basketball, and the standout here is Kircher from Papillion-La Vista South, boasting a remarkable 191 assists for an average of 7.1 assists per game across 27 games. No wonder they’re a fan favorite!

Not far behind is Johnson from Kearney, who tossed out 160 assists at an average of 7.0 assists per game over 23 games. Doss from Omaha Buena Vista and Castor from Lincoln North Star also put up stellar numbers, both reaching 140 assists with averages around 5.4 to 5.8 assists per game.

Shooting Stars

Let’s not forget about shooting percentages, which can make or break a game! Leading this stat is Parker from Omaha Creighton Prep with an eye-popping .624 shooting percentage over 21 games. This is closely followed by Gore from Bellevue East, who impressed with a stunning .635 shooting percentage from 94 of 148 attempts in 22 games.

And if that isn’t enough, we see Coyer from Bellevue West and Vigness from Papillion-La Vista shooting at a striking .630 percentage each. Yet, the shooting efficiency really sails with Webber from Kearney, clinching a jaw-dropping .899 with a flawless execution of 80 of 89 attempts over 23 games!

Wrapping Up!

This season of Nebraska High School Boys Basketball has been nothing short of thrilling, and as we wrap things up, it’s amazing to reflect on how these talented young athletes showcased their skills on the court. Whether it was intense scoring, grabbing rebounds, making assists, or proving their shooting prowess, it’s clear that the future of basketball in Nebraska looks bright. Here’s to more exciting seasons ahead!

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