Vote now: Which was the national high school boys basketball play of the year in 2023?

Check out the 12 highlights that won weekly honors and choose the best of the best

It's time to pick the national play of the year in high school boys basketball.

The SBLive Sports staff watched a bunch of highlights throughout the high school boys basketball season and picked our top 10 plays of the week every week from early January through late March.

We've taken our 12 weekly winners and compiled them into one big highlight reel.

Check out the video above and vote in the poll below to choose the best of the best from the winter 2022-23 season.

The voting will conclude Thursday, April 27, at 11:59 p.m. Eastern time.

Descriptions of each play are below the poll.

(County Line photo by Tommy Land; video by Jordyn Bennett)

1. Benton Harbor (Michigan)

With less than a second to play, Brian Gillespie makes like a volleyball setter to sink the winning basket.

2. Wahkiakum (Washington)

Brodie Avalon hits the game-winner, falls to the floor and gets mobbed by teammates.

3. North Cobb Christian (Georgia)

Christian Hernandez's prayer is answered, continuing a theme for North Cobb Christian athletics in 2022-23.

4. Fox Creek (South Carolina)

Connor Cannon grabs the inbound pass and shoots in one motion from beyond half court for the game winner.

5. Community School of Davidson (North Carolina)

Connor Ferguson grabs a rebound and in one motion fires a full-court shot to win the game.

6. County Line (Arkansas)

Cooper Watson drives the baseline and lays in what proves to be the state championship-winning shot.

7. San Gabriel Academy (California)

Ethan McCloskey makes the inbound pass, then gets open to bank in the game-winning 3.

8. Silverado (Nevada)

Jake Wohl zigzags through the defense and hits an off-balance, buzzer-beating 3-pointer for the win.

9. Waterloo Gibault (Illinois)

Kameron Hanvey sinks a quick-release 3-pointer at the buzzer to send Waterloo Gibault to the championship game.

10. AZ Compass Prep (Arizona)

Mookie Cook slams an alley-oop with two hands against IMG Academy in the GEICO Nationals semifinals. 

11. Eastview (Minnesota)

Myles Adams throws down a two-hand slam to clinch game just before the buzzer.

12. East Peoria (Illinois)

Sol Chown comes out of nowhere with an emphatic two-hand dunk off the offensive glass.

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Mike Swanson, SBLive Sports
MIKE SWANSON

Mike Swanson is the VP of Content for High School On SI. He's been in journalism since 2003, having worked as a reporter, city editor, copy editor and high school sports editor in California, Connecticut and Oregon.