The Reading Berks Basketball Association has a long history of supporting high school basketball players in our community. The organization was founded in 1959 and continues to give back to Berks County athletes. The RBBA held its awards dinner last week at the Heidelberg Country Club. Eight basketball players from the Class of 2025 were honored. Each student-athlete received $2,000 from the RBBA. They were selected based on their accomplishments both on the court and in the classroom. Congratulations to the eight award winners and best of luck in your future endeavors.
Madison Langdon-Berks Catholic
The 5’4 point guard averaged a team-high 15 points per game and knocked down 46 shots from beyond the arc. She became the fifth girls basketball player at Berks Catholic to reach 1,000 points. Langdon finished her career with 1,247 points. The two-time All-County selection will be playing at Randolph-Macon College.
Lauren Grabosky-Conrad Weiser
The 6’ center led the Scouts at 10 ppg. and was a force on the glass. The All-Division pick helped Conrad Weiser win 17 games and qualify for the state playoffs for just the second time in school history. Grabosky will continue her career at Lebanon Valley College.
Izzy Buehler-Oley Valley
She was the leading scorer for the Lynx this winter at 10 points a night. Buehler was voted to the All-Division team as Oley Valley reached the District 3-3A semifinals. She is headed to East Stroudsburg for field hockey.
CC Reali-Schuylkill Valley
The All-Division choice was a key contributor for the Panthers. They were the Division 3 runner-up and qualified for the BCIAA tournament. Reali will be attending the University of Tampa.
Donovan Gingrich-Conrad Weiser
The multi-sport standout ended his career with nearly 1,200 points and 215 three-pointers. He was named to the All-Division team after averaging 15.7 ppg. and sinking 55 treys this past season. Gingrich is committed to Bloomsburg for football.
Matt Koehler-Gov. Mifflin
The All-County selection led the Mustangs at 14 points per game. They advanced to the District 3 semifinals and the PIAA playoffs for the first time. Koehler made 42 three-pointers and shot 82% from the free throw line. The All-State baseball player will continue that sport at Juniata.
Ben DeBalko-Oley Valley
The 6’ sharpshooter was a consistent long range threat for the last three years. He connected nearly 200 times from behind the arc in his career. The All-Division pick averaged a team-high 14.6 ppg. with 61 triples during the 2024-25 campaign. DeBalko will be playing at King’s College.
Luke Levan-Wilson
The 6’6 forward was the man in the middle for a Bulldogs squad that won 24 games and the BCIAA Championship. He supplied 9 points per game as Wilson reached the second round of the state tournament. Levan was voted to the All-Division team. His basketball career will continue at Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland.
Berks Sports Report Paul Roberts