The USA TODAY High School Sports Awards is pleased to announce the 2023-24 All-USA TODAY HSSA Boys Diving Team.
Twenty-five members of the U.S. National Team will be recognized as nominees for the National Male Diver of the Year award, and winners will be announced in August during a series of presentations showcasing the top athletes across 35 men’s and women’s sports award categories, as well as special awards such as Special Olympics Athlete of the Year, Athlete of the Year and Team of the Year.
Athletes were considered based on their overall season performance (with emphasis on state championship meets) and other state, regional, and/or national recognition as members of their high school diving team. Overall team and relay performances were also considered. Athletes who participated in less than half of their team’s season schedule or whose teams were not participating in a state-sanctioned league with tournament championships were not considered this year.
For more information about the awards, now in their fourth annual year, visit the event’s website
And the nominee was…
2023-24 ALL-USA TODAY HSSA Men’s Diving:
James Boardman, Fort Lauderdale High School (Florida) — JR
Julian Cardenas, Rockford High School (Michigan) — SR
Isaiah Clarkley, Seneca Valley High School (Pennsylvania) — SR
Lucas Garten, Rosemount High School (Minnesota) — JR
Nathaniel Grannis, W.T. Woodson High School (Virginia) — JR
Tuck Gregory, Colquitt County High School (Georgia) — JR
Carson Harrington, Evergreen High School (Colorado) — JR
David Hutt, Pius X Catholic High School (Nebraska) — SR
Landon Isler, Lisle High School (Kentucky) — SR
Jacob Jones, The Woodlands High School (Texas) — SR
Kyler Kavanagh, Alexandria Area High School (Minnesota) — SO
Noam Kulbach, Highland Park High School (Illinois) — SR
Allen Levitis, Pinecrest School (Florida) — JR
Casey McCracken, Southeast Career Technical Academy (Nevada) — JR
Finn Moynahan, Fairfield-Ludlow High School (Connecticut) — SR
Tynan O’Donoghue, Walt Whitman High School (Maryland) — SR
Luke Ogren, Cherry Creek High School (Colorado) — JR
Gabriel Palomino, Hobbs High School (New Mexico) — SR
Dominic Roberto, Solon High School (Ohio) — SR
Aiden Sadler, North Oconee High School (Ga.) — SR
Grant Schneider, Capistrano Valley Christian (California) — JR
Hayden Schroeder, Lake Norman Charter High School (North Carolina) — SR
Luke Sitz, Walnut Grove High School (Texas) — SR
RJ Snyder, Woodward Academy (Ga.) — J.R.
Ethan Swart, Hamilton Heights High School (Indiana) — SR