What a high school basketball season.
Across the board — boys and girls, Sophomores and Seniors, multi-sport athletes and specialists — PowerStrength athletes competed at an elite level this season and earned recognition for their effort.
When the final buzzer sounded, 28 players who train, or have trained, at PowerStrength were honored with All-Conference awards. We are fired up to celebrate every single one of them and the commitment to constantly improving as an athlete.
From State Championship runs to individual scoring records, from multi-sport standouts to breakout Sophomore seasons, this group brought everything they had.
Here is a breakdown of the list in order by graduating class.
Jovaan Daniels | Hudsonville | Class of 2026 | Committed to Ferris State
Jovaan capped off an incredible high school career in style. A 4-year varsity player for the Eagles, he earned All-Conference honors for the 2nd straight season while becoming Hudsonville’s All-Time leading scorer. He averaged 18.9 points and 5 assists per game, leading Hudsonville to 17 wins. A complete player in every sense of the word.

Kyle Brown | Forest Hills Northern | Class of 2026 | Committed to Ferris State
Three straight All-Conference selections. Let that sink in. Kyle turned in one of the most explosive individual seasons in the area, dropping 30+ points five times this year — including a career-high 42 against Traverse City West in February. He is absolutely locked in heading into his college career at Ferris State.
Owen VanderWaal | Unity Christian | Class of 2026 | Committed to Calvin
Owen was a cornerstone of one of the best teams in Michigan this season. He averaged 11.1 points and 5.6 rebounds per game and was named All-Conference for the 2nd straight year, helping lead the Crusaders all the way to the Division 2 State Championship game. Big-time player on the biggest stage.
Jack Kamminga | Unity Christian | Class of 2026 | Committed to Calvin
When it mattered most, Jack delivered. He led Unity Christian with 14 points in the Division 2 State Championship game and earned All-Conference honors for the 2nd straight season. A guy who rises to the occasion — exactly the kind of competitor we love to see come through PowerStrength.
Luke Tubergen | Unity Christian | Class of 2026 | Committed to Calvin
Luke’s Senior season was a testament to what hard work can do. After starting his training at PowerStrength last summer, he came on strong — averaging 7 points and 5 rebounds per game and earning All-Conference recognition as part of a Crusader team that went all the way to the state title game. The growth has been real.
Zaiden Phillips | Grant | Class of 2026 | Committed to Grace Christian
Zaiden is one of the toughest players in the area, and his resume backs it up. A 4-year varsity player named All-Conference for the 3rd straight season, he averaged 19.8 points per game and crossed the 1,000 career point milestone on January 6th. An absolute workhorse.
Blake Rider | Grant | Class of 2026 | Committed to Grace Christian
A 4-year varsity player for the Tigers, Blake finished his high school career earning All-Conference honors. Four years on varsity. That kind of longevity and consistency is no accident.
Kyle Graber | Greenville | Class of 2026 | Committed to North Central Michigan College
Kyle had a monster season, including a 30-point performance in January. He also earned All-Conference honors in football this Fall — proving he’s a two-sport standout who knows how to dominate at whatever he puts his mind to.

Will Orme | Calvin Christian | Class of 2026
Will is the definition of a program-changer. He was named All-Conference for the 3rd straight season and was an All-State performer in both basketball and golf as a Junior. Want to know more about what makes Will tick? Check out his feature here.
Cole Haist | Big Rapids | Class of 2026
Another two-sport stud on this list — Cole earned All-Conference honors in both football and basketball. Back-to-back All-Conference selections in hoops for Cole went over the 1,000 point total for his career this season.
Noah Gillespie | West Catholic | Class of 2026 | Committed to Alma (football)
Noah stepped into a leadership role for West Catholic this season, serving as a team captain. That kind of trust from your coaches and teammates isn’t given — it’s earned. Noah was also an All-Conference selection in football.
Carter Bolema | Coopersville | Class of 2026
Carter earned All-Conference recognition for the Broncos this season. Representing Coopersville at the varsity level and getting recognized by your conference is a big deal, and Carter delivered.
Warren Gebhardt | Sparta | Class of 2026
Warren earned All-Conference honors for the Spartans this season. Putting in the work every day, competing at a high level, and getting recognized for it — that’s the PowerStrength way.
Addy Rhodes | Calvin Christian | Class of 2026 | Committed to Calvin
Where do you even start with Addy? She was named All-Conference all four years of her high school career — four straight seasons of being one of the best in her conference. She was also a 2-time All-Conference volleyball player and a 4-year varsity soccer player. One of the most decorated multi-sport athletes we’ve ever had come through PowerStrength. Read Addy’s full feature here.
Leila Nelson | Calvin Christian | Class of 2026
Leila was named All-Conference for the 3rd straight season, continuing to cement her legacy as one of the top players in her conference. Three years running. Consistent, competitive, and relentless.

Maddy Lockard | NPC | Class of 2026 | Committed to Aquinas
Maddy earned All-Conference honors for NPC this season and is heading to Aquinas to continue her career. A great player taking her game to the next level — we love to see it.
Reese Stedman | Jenison | Class of 2026 | Committed to Alma
Reese capped off her high school career with an All-Conference season for Jenison and is heading to Alma to keep competing. Congrats, Reese — well earned.
Bryce Backus | Caledonia | Class of 2027
Bryce proved this season that he can do it all. Balancing his basketball career alongside his Premier commitments, he found a way to earn All-Conference honors and keep climbing. Wondering how Bryce added muscle and speed? We went behind the scenes with him here.
Will Schepel | Forest Hills Central | Class of 2027
Will earned All-Conference honors for the Rangers this season — a big milestone for a rising Junior. The best is still ahead for this one.
Kai VanderKodde | NPC | Class of 2027
Kai was one of the most efficient shooters in the area this season. He averaged 15 points per game while shooting a scorching 41% from three-point range. Those results don’t come without hours of work off the court. Read Kai’s feature here to see what drives him.
Jayden Timmons | Coopersville | Class of 2027
Jayden earned All-Conference recognition for the Broncos, representing the next wave of talent coming out of Coopersville. Big things ahead for this Junior.
Maddie Willink | NPC | Class of 2027
Maddie earned All-Conference recognition for NPC this season, showing that the Mustangs have serious talent coming back next year.
Dexter Lillmars | Fruitport | Class of 2028
As a Sophomore, Dexter is already one of the most talked-about players in the area — and for good reason. He averaged a ridiculous 20.7 points per game and was named All-Conference for the 2nd straight year. Back-to-back All-Conference as a sophomore. That’s special. See how Dexter’s been putting in the work here.

Isaiah Beckum | Zeeland East | Class of 2028
Isaiah earned All-Conference recognition for the Chix this season. Big future ahead for this young man.
Owen Rhodes | Calvin Christian | Class of 2028
Owen earned All-Conference recognition for Calvin Christian this season — a massive accomplishment as an underclassman. The trajectory is pointing straight up.
Miles Wormmeester | Newaygo | Class of 2028
Miles earned All-Conference honors for Newaygo this season, adding his name to a growing list of PowerStrength athletes making noise on the hardwood.
Emma Ingles | Belding | Class of 2028
Emma was named All-Conference for the 2nd straight season as a Sophomore. Back-to-back All-Conference recognition before she’s even a junior — Emma is one to watch.
Olivia Ingles | Belding | Class of 2028
Olivia also earned All-Conference honors for the 2nd straight season, making it a sweep for the Ingles twins at Belding. Two sisters, same school, same conference honors — that’s just awesome.
THE STANDARD IS SET
This is what we work for every day in the gym. A training plan that aligns with the needs, schedule, and goals of the athlete. The extra work compounds – and it all shows up when the lights are on.
Congratulations to every single athlete and their teammates on this list. We are proud of you for your achievements and enjoyed watching this season – we can’t wait to see what’s next.
TRAIN FOR YOUR NEXT LEVEL
28 All-Conference basketball athletes. One thing they all have in common: these athletes chose expert coaching, individualized programming, and a small-group environment where they are the focus.
At PowerStrength, every program is built specifically for your sport, your body, and your goals. That’s not the norm. That’s the standard we hold ourselves to every single day.
If your athlete is serious about what comes next — the next season, the next level, the next opportunity — success doesn’t happen by accident.
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