All-L.A. City Section 2019-2020 boys basketball teams announced: Keith Dinwiddie, Fidelis Okereke named co-players of the year

The L.A. City Section has released their All-City boys basketball awards for the 2019-2020 season.
All-L.A. City Section 2019-2020 boys basketball teams announced: Keith Dinwiddie, Fidelis Okereke named co-players of the year
All-L.A. City Section 2019-2020 boys basketball teams announced: Keith Dinwiddie, Fidelis Okereke named co-players of the year /

On Thursday afternoon, the L.A. City Section announced the 2019-2020 All-City boys basketball awards for the 2019-2020 season. Here are their picks for the all-section team, which spans every division. We will also have separate posts for the awards by division.

MORE AWARDS: ALL-SECTION TEAM | OPEN DIVISION | DIVISION I | DIVISION II | DIVISION III | DIVISION IV | DIVISION V

Coach of the Year: Ed Azzam – Westchester

Co-Player of the Year: Keith Dinwiddie – Senior – Fairfax

Keith Dinwiddie, Fairfax

Co-Player of the Year: Fidelis Okereke – Senior – King/Drew

Fidelis Okereke
Fidelis Okereke

ALL-CITY TEAM

Name

Class

School

Graham Alphson

Senior

Palisades Charter

Kyle Braun

Senior

El Camino Real Charter

David Cheatom

Senior

University

Corey Cofield II

Junior

Birmingham Charter

DJ Dudley

Sophomore

Fairfax

David Elliott

Junior

Birmingham Charter

Michael Frankling

Senior

Gardena

Justin Gladney

Senior

Fairfax

Marland Harris

Senior

Westchester

Khalil Haywood

Senior

Taft

DeShawn Johnson

Senior

Washington Prep

Kalib LaCount

Sophomore

King Drew

Ramel Lloyd

Sophomore

Taft

Ky-mani Pollard

Senior

Westchester

TJ Wainwright

Junior

Westchester

D’Anthony Ward

Senior

Washington Prep


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Lance Smith, SBLive Sports
LANCE SMITH, SBLIVE SPORTS

Lance Smith is a veteran high school sports reporter who worked previously with SBLive Sports covering basketball, football, and softball in California's Southern Section and LA City Section and has returned as contributor to High School On SI in 2025. He also covers Nevada and National Girls Basketball. A graduate of The USC Marshall School of Business, Smith dabbles in linear algebra and football and basketball computer rankings.