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2025 Mr. and Miss Kentucky Basketball

 

The Kentucky Lions Eye Foundation presented the 2025 Mr. and Miss Kentucky Basketball Awards to Malachi Moreno from Great Crossing High School and ZaKiyah Johnson from Sacred Heart Academy on Sunday, March 16th during the 14th Annual Mr. and Miss Kentucky Basketball Awards Ceremony at the Lexington Griffin Gate Marriott Resort. The Kentucky Lions Eye Foundation has been naming Mr. Kentucky Basketball since 1954 and Miss Kentucky Basketball since 1976.  The Mr. and Miss Kentucky Basketball Awards Ceremony not only recognizes nearly 50 Kentucky student athletes each year but serves as a fundraiser for the Kentucky Lions Eye Foundation and supports our mission to provide vision services through education, detection, prevention, treatment and empowerment. Through collaborative partnerships, we enable greater independence and increased quality of life for all Kentuckians while focusing on children and adults in financial need. Congratulations to Malachi and ZaKiyah for being voted the 2025 Mr. and Miss Kentucky Basketball Award recipients. Both will be invited to wear the #1 Jersey for Kentucky in the upcoming Kentucky vs. Indiana All-Star Games on June 6th and 7th.

2025 Mr. Kentucky Basketball – Malachi Moreno, a University of Kentucky signee and McDonald’s All-American was recently named Tournament MVP after recording a triple-double of 21 points, 12 rebounds, and 10 blocked shots to lead Great Crossing to a 59-57 win in the 11th Region Championship, taking his team to back to back Sweet 16 appearances. Moreno is currently ranked No. 28 nationally in the 2025 class by the industry average 247Sports Composite. Moreno holds many school records at Great Crossing including: most points in a single game,  most rebounds in a single game, season and career rebounds and most blocks in a single game, season and career blocks.

2025 Miss Kentucky Basketball – KaKiyah Johnson, a Louisiana State University signee, is a McDonald’s All-American, 3 time Gatorade Player of the year and was a member of the 2024 USA Team. She has helped lead her Valkries team to four (out of five) back to back KHSAA State Championships and is currently ranked No. 12 nationally in the 2025 class by the industry average 247Sports Composite. Johnson holds many school records at Sacred Heart Academy including: all time leading scorer, 1,000 rebounds and all time career assist leader.

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2023 “Wah Wah” Jones Award Winner

The Tenth Annual Wallace “Wah Wah” Jones Award will be presented to Mason McAlarnis from Perry County Central during the 2023 Mr. and Miss Kentucky Basketball Awards Ceremony presented by the Madden Foundation on March 19th at the Lexington Griffin Gate Marriott Resort.

Nominees were submitted from across the state to the Jones family for this prestigious award for senior multi-sport athletes who excel equally in their classroom and contribute greatly to their community.” All of the nominees were very deserving, and this is always a difficult decision make each year,” said Wallace “Wah” Jones, Jr.

Mason, a senior at Perry County Central has played baseball, basketball and football during his high school career, while maintaining a weighted 4.6 GPA. A versatile right-handed pitcher on the baseball diamond, Mason has started as pitcher, first baseman, second baseman, third baseman and in the outfield during his high school baseball career and while playing for traveling teams. In his junior season he had 6 HRs, 30 walks, and 28 RBIs. Mason was named to the All-Region Team and All-Mountain Teams last season.

As a center for the Commodores on the basketball court this season Mason has helped his team to get to the District Championship.  Mason also played football for two years during his high school career before having to exit due to injury.


Wallace “Wah Wah” Jones, Sr. was a two-sport All-American at the University of Kentucky, playing for legendary coaches Adolph Rupp and Bear Bryant, winning two national championships and an NIT.  Jones is the only player at the University of Kentucky to have his jerseys retired in both sports.  In addition to basketball and football, Jones was a pitcher with the Wildcats and a member of the UK track and field team.  He won a gold medal in the 1948 Summer Olympics with Rupp’s “Fabulous Five” and the Phillip 66ers.  After college Jones went on to play in the National Basketball Association with the Indianapolis Olympians. During his tremendous athletic career Jones was the image of sportsmanship and is respected throughout the world.

All sports fans are welcome to attend or view the 2023 Mr. and Miss Kentucky Basketball Awards Ceremony. To learn more about the event visit www.mrandmisskybasketball.com.  For questions please email JenniferHunt@kylionseye.org or call 270-999-4887.

The 12th annual Mr. and Miss Kentucky Basketball Award Ceremony presented by The Madden Foundation serves as a fundraiser for the Kentucky Lions Eye Foundation, who has announced Mr. Kentucky Basketball since 1954 and Miss Kentucky Basketball since 1976.  To learn more about KLEF’s mission and our programs and services please visit http://www.kylionseye.

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Click HERE to watch the facebook live stream of the 2016 Mr. and Miss Kentucky Basketball Awards Ceremony!  Ceremony starts at 7 pm EST with the announcement of Mr. and Miss Kentucky Basketball at approximately 8:45 pm EST.

Awards will include:

  • KY All-Star Hall of Fame
  • Ralph Beard Achievement Award
  • Founder’s Coaching Award
  • Donna Murphy Award
  • Wah Wah Jones Award
  • Regional Player of the Year Awards
  • Miss Kentucky Basketball Award
  • Mr. Kentucky Basketball Award