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CCHS’ Satterfield leads Class A all-state roster

(Story by J.W. Bennett/Parkersburg News & Sentinel)

CHARLESTON, W.Va. — First-year Charleston Catholic head coach Hunter Moles was looking forward to the Class A state tournament and hopefully cutting the nets down, but the COVID-19 pandemic changed those plans.

The Irish, who were hoping to claim their first state crown since 2012, earned the No. 2 seed and a big reason why was because of Aiden Satterfield. The junior big man was selected as the captain of the Class A first-team all-state squad, which was released Wednesday by West Virginia Sports Writers Association.

“He’s a gym rat and wants to play college basketball,” admitted Moles of his 6-foot-5 plus wing, who threw down 23 dunks. “I’ve known Aiden since he was little.

“He’s allowed me to push him and I knew we were going to have a good player in Aiden. He’s going to keep getting better on his all-around game.”

Satterfield finished as the leading scorer for the Irish. Along with averaging 19.1 points per game, he also shot better than 51% from the field and collected 4.9 rebounds and 2.1 steals a contest.

“It was pretty tough. We had a meeting right after school when we first heard about it,” Moles added. “That one last practice was very emotional and very tough. We had a feeling it could be our last time together as a team in the gym.”
Wheeling Central junior J.C. Maxwell and Notre Dame sophomore Jaidyn West each moved up a spot after being second-team all-staters a year ago.

The Maroon Knights of head man Mel Stephens survived St. Marys in the regional co-final to punch their ticket to Charleston for the 12th straight year. Central had the No. 5 seed and was set to tangle with fourth-seeded Notre Dame in the quarterfinals.

Maxwell put up 14 points, six rebounds and three assists per game. West filled the stat sheet on a nightly basis with averages of 21 points, six boards, as many assists and five steals.

Top-seeded Williamstown, which ended the campaign ranked atop the Associated Press poll, was set to carry a 24-1 mark into its quarterfinal showdown versus eighth-seeded Tug Valley. The Yellowjackets of head coach Scott Sauro were represented by Sam Cremeans. The junior finished runner-up in the Little Kanawha Conference Player of the Year voting and averaged 15 points, 3.6 rebounds, 2.2 assists and 1.4 steals an outing. He shot 41% from deep and made 42 triples. He also converted nearly 54% of his total field goal attempts.

Two other players from the LKC earned first-team nods in Parkersburg Catholic’s Patrick Copen and Grant Barnhart of St. Marys.

Copen, who is headed to Marshall University to play baseball, was known for his defense. The senior kept every player he guarded below their scoring average aside from Logan’s David Early. The Crusader averaged 20 points, 7.4 rebounds, 1.6 steals, 1.4 assists and shot 49%. Barnhart went off for a 32-point, 11-rebound double-double in the regional co-final setback to Central. He finished his 10th-grade campaign with averages of 20.5 points, 10.6 caroms, 2.7 dimes, 1.5 steals and 1.3 blocks. Not only did he make 68 treys, but he shot 52% overall and 89% at the free-throw line.

Also earning spots on the first unit were Greater Beckley Christian senior Elijah Edwards and Tug Valley junior Caleb May.
Edwards had a 30-point game against defending Class AAA state champ University. A 76% foul shooter, Edwards knocked knocked down 52 trifectas and averaged 13.9 points to go along with six assists. May was the catalyst in helping Tug Valley reach the big dance as the Panthers eliminated Parkersburg Catholic in the regional. May put up better than 17 points a game for a Panther program which went 13-12 and played 11 games against ranked Class A or AA opponents.

Pendleton County was the lone undefeated team in single-A. The 23-0 Wildcats were led by junior Bailey Thompson, who was selected as the second-team captain. He averaged 16.9 points, 8.9 rebounds, 2.6 assists and shot 59%.
Magnolia had the No. 7 seed and was represented on the second unit by senior Jake Gamble. Also earning second-team nods were Greater Beckley Christian senior Isaiah Hairston, Clay-Battelle senior Coltin Barr, Williamstown junior Xavier Caruthers, Charleston Catholic junior Zion Suddeth as well as 10th-graders Ryan Reasbeck of Wheeling Central and Rye Gadd of Webster County.
Greenbrier West finished with an 18-5 record after being upset by Mount View in the sectional. Cavalier junior Kaiden Pack, who averaged 18.2 points, was named the third-team captain.
The only other underclassman on the team was Tolsia sophomore Jesse Muncy. The other six spots went to seniors Nick Moore of Calhoun County, Hundred’s Cody Soles, Van’s David Stewart, William Steele of St. Marys as well as Trinity Christian teammates Fletcher Hartsock and Seth Goins.

The Class A Boys All-State Basketball Team as selected by The West Virginia Sports Writers Association:

First Team

Grant Barnhart, St Marys, Soph.

Patrick Copen, Parkersburg Catholic, Sr.

Sam Cremeans, Williamstown, Jr.

Elijah Edwards, Greater Beckley Christian, Sr.

J C Maxwell, Wheeling Central Catholic, Jr.

Caleb May, Tug Valley, Jr.

Aiden Satterfield, Charleston Catholic, Jr. (Captain)

Jaidyn West, Notre Dame, Soph.

Second Team

Coltin Barr, Clay-Battelle, Sr.

Xavier Carothers, Williamstown, Jr.

Rye Gadd, Webster County, Soph.

Jake Gamble, Magnolia, Sr.

Isaiah Hairston, Greater Beckley Christian, Sr.

Ryan Reasbeck, Wheeling Central Catholic, Soph.

Zion Suddeth, Charleston Catholic, Jr.

Bailey Thompson, Pendleton County, Jr. (Captain)

Third Team

Seth Goins, Trinity Christian, Sr.

Fletcher Hartsock, Trinity Christian, Sr.

Nick Moore, Calhoun County, Sr.

Jesse Muncy, Tolsia, Soph.

Kaiden Pack, Greenbrier West, Jr. (Captain)

Cody Soles, Hundred, Sr.

William Steele, St Marys, Sr.

David Stewart, Van, Sr.

Honorable Mention

Chris Abbott, Sherman; Tony Bailey, Mount View; Jeb Boice, Parkersburg Catholic; Jessop Broughton, Cameron; Kyler Carper, Wirt County; Levi Carrico, Clay-Battelle; Seth Casino, Clay-Battelle; Ethan Colegrove, Tug Valley; Jaycob Creel, Ravenswood; Indy Eades, Midland Trail; Brady Fitzwater, Gilmer County; Logan George, Tygarts Valley; Elijah Goodman, Notre Dame; Chase Hagy, Greenbrier West; Alec Hanshaw, Buffalo; Holden Hayes, Doddridge County; Eli Inman, Williamstown; Jacob Jarrell, Van; Zavion Johnson, Saint Joseph Central; Thad Jordan, Greater Beckley Christian; Avery Lee, Wheeling Central Catholic; Aiden Lesher, Midland Trail; William Lewis, Webster County; Casey Lowery, Hannan; Graden McKinney, Ritchie County; Dylan Moreland, Paw Paw; Jaylen Motley, Saint Joseph Central; Noah Neely, Cameron; Logan Norris, Hundred; Abram Pauley, Wahama; Marshall Pile, Charleston Catholic; Lucky Pulice, Madonna; Dawson Ratliff, Summers County; Coby Ridgeway, Paw Paw; Wade Ritchie, Richwood;Mark Rucker, Tyler Consolidated; Abe Satterfield, Valley; Brennan Secrist, Madonna; Trevor Williamson, Magnolia.





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