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The Georgetown Hoyas’ five-star 2021 recruit Aminu Mohammed has been named the Gatorade Missouri Basketball Player of the Year.
Greenwood's Aminu Mohammed as been named the Missouri Gatorade Player of the Year for a second time in his career. https://t.co/Wh0dzIC2go
— Ozarks Sports Zone (@OzarksOzone) June 4, 2021
This is Aminu’s second award of this honor as he also won in the 2018-19 season.
The press release says:
GREENWOOD LABORATORY SCHOOL STUDENT-ATHLETE NAMED GATORADE MISSOURI BOYS BASKETBALL PLAYER OF THE YEAR
CHICAGO (June 4, 2021) — In its 36th year of honoring the nation’s best high school athletes, Gatorade today announced Aminu Mohammed of Greenwood Laboratory School as its 2020-21 Gatorade Missouri Boys Basketball Player of the Year. Mohammed is the first Gatorade Missouri Boys Basketball Player of the Year to be chosen from Greenwood Laboratory School.
The award, which recognizes not only outstanding athletic excellence, but also high standards of academic achievement and exemplary character demonstrated on and off the field, distinguishes Mohammed as Missouri’s best high school boys basketball player. Now a finalist for the prestigious Gatorade National Boys Basketball Player of the Year award to be announced in June, Mohammed joins an elite alumni association of state award-winners in 12 sports, including Jayson Tatum (2015-16, Chaminade College Preparatory School, Mo.), Karl-Anthony Towns (2012- 13 & 2013-14, St. Joseph High School, N.J.), Jabari Parker (2011-12, Simeon Career Academy, Ill.) and Dwight Howard (2003-04, Southwest Atlanta Christian Academy, Ga.).
The state’s 2018-19 Gatorade State Player of the Year, the 6-foot-5, 200-pound senior guard averaged 23.3 points and 10.0 rebounds per game this past season, leading the Blue Jays (20-6) to the Class 3 state quarterfinals. Mohammed also recorded 3.1 assists and 2.7 steals per game while connecting on 51.7 percent of his field-goal attempts. A McDonald’s All-American Game selection and the Missouri Basketball Coaches Association’s Mr. Show-Me Basketball winner, Mohammed has been invited to the Team Nigeria Olympic Training Camp. He concluded his prep basketball career with 3,219 points and 1,478 rebounds.
Mohammed has volunteered locally as a youth basketball coach. “Aminu Mohammed is one of the hardest-playing prospects in the senior class,” said Paul Biancardi, ESPN National Recruiting Director. “He contributes to the game in a variety of ways as his game touches many different categories. What makes him different is he impacts winning both by his stats and his intangibles.”
Mohammed has maintained a 3.69 GPA in the classroom. He has signed a national letter of intent to play basketball on scholarship at Georgetown University this fall.
The Gatorade Player of the Year program annually recognizes one winner in the District of Columbia and each of the 50 states that sanction high school football, girls volleyball, boys and girls cross country, boys and girls basketball, boys and girls soccer, baseball, softball, and boys and girls track & field, and awards one National Player of the Year in each sport. The selection process is administered by the Gatorade Player of the Year Selection Committee, which works with top sport-specific experts and a media advisory board of accomplished, veteran prep sports journalists to determine the state winners in each sport.
Two-time winner Mohammed (2020-21 & 2018-19) joins recent Gatorade Missouri Boys Basketball Players of the Year Caleb Love (2019-20, Christian Brothers College High School), Torrence Watson (2017-18, Whitfield School), and Jared Ridder (2016-17, Kickapoo High School), among the state’s list of former award winners.
Through Gatorade’s cause marketing platform “Play it Forward,” Mohammed has the opportunity to award a $1,000 grant to a local or national youth sports organization of their choosing. Mohammed is also eligible to submit a 30- second video explaining why the organization they chose is deserving of one of twelve $10,000 spotlight grants, which will be announced throughout the year. To date, Gatorade Player of the Year winners’ grants have totaled more than $2.7 million across 1,117 organizations.
Since the program’s inception in 1985, Gatorade Player of the Year award recipients have won hundreds of professional and college championships, and many have also turned into pillars in their communities, becoming coaches, business owners and educators.
To learn more about the Gatorade Player of the Year program, check out past winners or to nominate student-athletes, visit playeroftheyear.gatorade.com, on Facebook at facebook.com/GatoradePOY or follow us on Twitter at twitter.com/Gatorade.
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Incoming freshman Jordan Riley was also honored by Gatorade and named New York Player of the Year.
HONORS: Incoming Hoyas Guard Named Gatorade New York Player of the Year https://t.co/g8cINaHs17 pic.twitter.com/YDJApaY83V
— Casual Hoya (@CasualHoya) June 4, 2021
Aminu was also named to the All-America teams for Jordan Brand and McDonald’s.
Aminu Mohammed is Georgetown's 1st McDonald's All-American since Greg Monroe. https://t.co/rHETB3znGH
— Casual Hoya (@CasualHoya) February 23, 2021
Aminu, playing for Greenwood in Missouri, is ranked the No. 21 player in the Class of 2021, according to 247Sports.
According to the Springfield News-Leader, “Mohammed recently became Springfield’s all-time leading scorer” in fewer than three full seasons with “more than 2,612 points over the course of his career.”
Folks over at Sports Illustrated did their homework on the young fella Aminu Mohammed @AthleticsGlshttps://t.co/JT0rK4r8nW
— Shawn Harmon (@Harmon64S) February 23, 2021
Aminu has dozens of other high school honors, and has been named to the Nigerian National Team.
I & Aminu hope that he has represented the state of Missouri/ @AthleticsGls well the mission on day 1 that he arrived in Missouri was to be mentioned among the best to ever play in the state there were a few goals that he came up short of but we hope he left a lasting impression pic.twitter.com/ERofStawtr
— Shawn Harmon (@Harmon64S) June 4, 2021
@AthleticsGls G Aminu Mohammed is feels truly blessed and honored for this opportunity extended to him by Nigerian National team HC Mike Brown of the Golden State Warriors last wk we informed him he would be attending the trials in Oakland California in June
— Shawn Harmon (@Harmon64S) March 17, 2021
In February, Eric Bossi of 247Sports wrote, “The Hoyas 2021 recruiting haul ranks No. 11 nationally according to the 247Sports Composite team ranking and while Ryan Mutombo, Jordan Riley, Tyler Beard and Jalin Billingsley are each capable of helping out as freshman, it is Mohammed who is the jewel of the class.”
Hoyas fans know all about how special this incoming class is. These accolades are terrific to see as others are recognizing their talents, as well.
Congratulations, Aminu!
HOYA SAXA!