Palmetto High’s Jarrid
Rhodes and Bevin Mays from girls state champion Southeast have been selected to
represent the area in the Florida Athletic Coaches Association All-Star
basketball game Saturday at Indian River College in Ft. Pierce.
They will represent FACA
District 16, which is comprised of schools from Manatee and Sarasota County.
Nick Havener from Riverview is also representing the district.
A four year starter, Mays
was a vital cog in sparking Southeast to the Class 5A State title and a 31-1
record. Rhodes was the leading scorer on a Palmetto team that reached the
7A-Region 3 final.
Mays averaged 11.8 points,
3.2 steals, 3.8 rebounds and 3.8 assists per game. She topped the Seminoles
from the free throw line shooting a team high 76 percent from the charity
stripe while dropping in a team leading 116 foul shots.
Rhodes led the Tigers in
scoring averaging 14.8 points per game. The 6-7 swingman displayed an uncanny
range from beyond the arc for a big man converting 33 percent of his attempts
from 3-point land.
DeAngela Mathis, another
four year starter and top scorer for Southeast during her four year career, was
named the MVP of her White team in last week’s Florida Association of
Basketball Coaches Association FABC all star game. She scored 17 points, had
four assists and six rebounds in her team’s 83-81 victory.
Mathis played against her
Southeast teammate Kewshana Robinson, who had four points and six rebounds.
Southeast head coach John
Harder said Mathis received inquiries from at least six college coaches after
the game. She has not signed a scholarship yet and is looking to play at
Division I school.
The girls game Saturday
begins at 11 am and the boys follow.