Shelby's DeVito, Plymouth's Burrer named District 6 Players of the Year

Coaches recognize top high school basketball talent in Ohio's District 6

Published on Feb. 20, 2026

Brayden DeVito of Shelby High School and Jarrett Burrer of Plymouth High School have been named the District 6 Players of the Year in Division IV and Division VII, respectively, after standout seasons on the basketball court.

Why it matters

Player of the Year awards are a prestigious honor that highlight the top high school basketball talent in the region, recognizing the hard work and skill of these student-athletes.

The details

DeVito is averaging 23.5 points per game for Shelby, while Burrer has been a dominant force for Plymouth. The awards were announced at the recent District 6 basketball meeting, where coaches from the region came together to select the top players.

  • The District 6 basketball meeting was held over the weekend.

The players

Brayden DeVito

A standout player for Shelby High School, averaging 23.5 points per game.

Jarrett Burrer

The top player for Plymouth High School, recognized for his dominant performance this season.

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The takeaway

These Player of the Year awards showcase the exceptional talent and dedication of high school basketball players in Ohio's District 6, inspiring the next generation of athletes to strive for excellence on the court.