Accolades for the Clarkston Boys Varsity Basketball team are still rolling in after the winter season ended in February.
The Wolves received Basketball Coaches Association of Michigan Team Academic All-State Honorable Mention with a team grade point average 3.329.
Senior Kristoffer Hoffman received BCAM Team First Award and BCAM Outstanding Student Senior Athlete Award with a 4.0 GPA.
Senior Josh Luther also received BCAM Outstanding Student Senior Athlete Award with a 4.0 GPA and was named Clarkston Senior Male Athlete of the Year.
Senior Jake Jensen received Team Defense Award and Desmond Mills-Bradley received Team Coaches Award.
Junior Matt Nicholson received BCAM Individual Academic All-State with a 3.668 GPA; BCAM Best All-State Team; Associated Press All-State 2nd Team; Detroit News All-State 2nd Team; Detroit Free Press All-State Honorable Mention; All-League OAA Red and team Co-MVP.
Freshman Keegan Wasilk received Clarkston Optimist Club Outstanding Student Citizen Award; Detroit Free Press All-State Honorable Mention; Detroit News All-State Honorable Mention; All-League OAA Red and team Co-MVP.
Freshman Fletcher Loyer received BCAM Best All-State Team Honorable Mention; Associated Press All-State Honorable Mention; Detroit Free Press All-State Honorable Mention; Detroit News All-State 4th Team; All-League OAA Red and team Co-MVP.
The boys finished with an overall record of 17-3 and 12-0 in the OAA Red for a league championship.
Tim Wasilk in his first year as head coach was named Associated Press Division 1 Michigan Coach of the Year and All-USA Today Michigan Coach of the Year.
Wasilk noted the achievements are because of the players.
“Good players make good coaches,” he said.