Here are the boys basketball players who put up numbers during the 2023-24 season

Here are the final stat leaders from the 2023-2024 boys basketball season. The list was compiled using information provided by the coaches.

Greenburgh-North Castle's Chris Popotte (32) is surrounded by The Leffell School defenders as he tries to go up for a shot during action at The Leffell School in Greenburgh Jan. 23, 2024. Leffell won the game 80-53.
Greenburgh-North Castle's Chris Popotte (32) is surrounded by The Leffell School defenders as he tries to go up for a shot during action at The Leffell School in Greenburgh Jan. 23, 2024. Leffell won the game 80-53.

Scoring

(Minimum 12 points per game)

Chris Popotte (Geenburgh-North Castle) 25.7

Anthony Ficarrotta (Dobbs Ferry) 25.0

Jake Pampolina (Suffern) 23.0

Orlando Gomez (Croton) 22.4

Eric Woodberry (Woodlands) 22.2

James Apostolico (Putnam Valley) 21.1

Josiah Bishun (Spring Valley) 21.0

Frank Mercedes (Roosevelt) 19.9

Aiden White (Carmel) 19.6

Jaden Chavis (Scarsdale) 19.5

Kas Mirza (New Rochelle) 19.5

Boogie Fland (Stepinac) 19.3

Logan McCormick (White Plains) 19.2

Tavien Tyler (Mount Vernon) 19.0

Will Hirsch (Leffell) 18.9

Tyson Repa (Byram Hills) 18.8

Gino Wamack (Hen Hud) 18.6

Zeke Jones (Peekskill) 18.2

Jake Sussberg (Scarsdale) 18.1

Raydelh Boutin (Nyack) 18.0

Xavier Leveille (Tappan Zee) 18.0

Etai Nunberg (Pleasantville) 18.0

Marcus Henry (Sacred Heart) 17.8

Nick Castellano (Westlake) 17.2

Cosmo Hardinson (Mamaroneck) 17.0

Kevin New (Fox Lane) 17.0

Logan Tolbert (Panas) 16.6

Brandon Montero (Yorktown) 16.0

Carlos Rodriguez (Scarsdale) 16.0

Arthur Shevick (Fox Lane) 16.0

Brandon Burrell (Mamaroneck) 15.7

Marcus Rolon (Eastchester) 15.6

Malik Gasper (New Rochelle) 15.5

Travis Brown (Peekskill) 15.4

Lucas Morillo (Iona Prep) 15.4

Joe Dwyer (Albertus Magnus) 15.3

R.J. Surrell (Hamilton) 15.0

Daniel Dedvukaj (Mahopac) 14.8

Benji Ricardo (Greeley) 14.7

Russell Wechsler (Leffell) 14.7

Max Cotrone (North Salem) 14.6

Matt McCoy (Harrison) 14.6

Braylan Ritvo (Stepinac) 14.6

Roland Nkansah (Greenburgh-North Castle) 14.5

Miles Teixeira (Edgemont) 14.4

Jake Kessner (Rye) 14.3

Christian Davis (Hamilton) 14.0

Nate Edwards (Mount Vernon) 14.0

Jeremy Heady (Hen Hud) 13.7

Colin Holder (Clarkstown South) 13.5

Johnny Keenan (Iona Prep) 13.5

Jerel Outlaw (Dobbs Ferry) 13.2

Will Plunkett (Mamaroneck) 13.2

Jephthah Joseph (Suffern) 13.1

Elijah Barclay (North Rockland) 13.0

Kris Singh (Ossining) 13.0

Joey Loughlin (Carmel) 12.8

Asher Cort (Ossining) 12.7

Billy Feeks (Yorktown) 12.5

Liam Scanlon (Mahopac) 12.5

Chris Amenedo (Byram Hills) 12.3

Amir Thames (Peekskill) 12.3

Aiden Hayes (Roosevelt) 12.2

Seediya Jabbi (Obama School) 12.1

Quinn Walsh (Pelham) 12.1

King Mercer (Carmel) 12.1

Jack Bochenski (Eastchester) 12.0

Luc Brongniart (Clarkstown South) 12.0

Dillon Callahan (Iona Prep) 12.0

Zavier Jules (Nyack) 12.0

Mahopac's Liam Scanlon (5) during game against Mahopac in the championship game of the Mahopac Holiday Tournament at Mahopac High School Dec. 29, 2023. Mahopac defeated Horace Greeley 59-53
Mahopac's Liam Scanlon (5) during game against Mahopac in the championship game of the Mahopac Holiday Tournament at Mahopac High School Dec. 29, 2023. Mahopac defeated Horace Greeley 59-53

Rebounding

(Minimum eight rebounds per game)

Chris Popotte (Greenburgh-North Castle) 21.2

Logan Tolbert (Panas) 15.3

Marcus Henry (Sacred Heart) 15.0

Liam Scanlon (Mahopac) 14.8

King Mercer (Carmel) 14.4

Malik Gasper (New Rochelle) 13.5

Zach Efobi (Byram Hills) 12.3

Etai Nunberg (Pleasantville) 12.0

Jamison Stevens (Woodlands) 11.2

Nick Castellano (Westlake) 11.0

Jack O’Sullivan (Nanuet) 11.0

Anthony Ficarrotta (Dobbs Ferry) 10.2

Daniel Dedvukaj (Mahopac) 10.1

Jeremy Heady (Hen Hud) 10.1

Will Plunkett (Mamaroneck) 10.1

Miles Teixeira (Edgemont) 10.0

Logan McCormick (White Plains) 9.5

Seediya Jabbi (Obama School) 9.3

Jake Sussberg (Scarsdale) 9.1

James Minotti (Fox Lane) 9.0

Jake Kessner (Rye) 8.5

Nick Tasso (Greeley) 8.3

Elijah Barclay (North Rockland) 8.0

Ashton Lattimore (Roosevelt) 8.0

Anthony Mack (Spring Valley) 8.0

Amir Thames (Peekskill) 8.0

Stepinac's Danny Carbuccia (0) passes to a teammate as he tries to drive to the basket against Nazareth during the CHSAA city championship at Fordham University March 10, 2024.
Stepinac's Danny Carbuccia (0) passes to a teammate as he tries to drive to the basket against Nazareth during the CHSAA city championship at Fordham University March 10, 2024.

Assists

(Minimum four assists per game)

Drexel Lewis (Dobbs Ferry) 8.1

Aaron Rivera (North Rockland) 8.0

Russell Wechsler (Leffell) 6.5

Danny Carbuccia (Stepinac) 5.9

Brandon Burrell (Mamaroneck) 5.2

Eric Woodberry (Woodlands) 5.1

Zach Boyriven (Greeley) 5.0

Tyson Repa (Byram Hills) 5.0

Joey Loughlin (Carmel) 4.8

Brandon Gibbons (Scarsdale) 4.8

Elijah Lavallee (Clarkstown South) 4.6

George Negrin (Pelham) 4.5

Justin Price (Yorktown) 4.5

Jamison Stevens (Woodlands) 4.5

Danny Koch (Mahopac) 4.4

Cam Lew (Suffern) 4.4

Miles Johnson (White Plains) 4.4

Carlos Rodriguez (Scarsdale) 4.3

Aiden White (Carmel) 4.2

Tavien Tyler (Mount Vernon) 4.1

Nick Castellano (Westlake) 4.0

Malik Gasper (New Rochelle) 4.0

Marcus Henry (Sacred Heart) 4.0

Will Plunkett (Mamaroneck) 4.0

This article originally appeared on Rockland/Westchester Journal News: Final lohud boys basketball stat leaders from 2023-24 season

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