Fulton boys basketball’s Gohring and Milius make Central MO Media’s all-district

Fulton's Rowdy Gohring reaches for a layup against Mexico on Feb. 13 at Fulton High School in Fulton. This season, Gohring earned his third postseason accolade, making the Central Missouri Media's first-team all-district in Class 4. (Shawley Photography/Courtesy)
Fulton's Rowdy Gohring reaches for a layup against Mexico on Feb. 13 at Fulton High School in Fulton. This season, Gohring earned his third postseason accolade, making the Central Missouri Media's first-team all-district in Class 4. (Shawley Photography/Courtesy)

Rowdy Gohring and Ethan Milius added another postseason accolade to their names for the Fulton Hornets this season, making the Central Missouri Media's Class 4 boys all-district teams.

Gohring, a 6-foot senior, made the first team, and Milius, a 6-2 junior, was named to the second team.

In his final season with the Hornets, Gohring averaged 17.9 points per game, 4.5 rebounds per game, 3.5 assists per game and 1.2 steals per game. He shot 33.5 percent from 3 (67 total 3s made), 37.5 percent from the field and 65.6 percent from the free-throw line.

This year, Gohring also earned first-team all-conference and the Missouri Basketball Coaches Association's Class 4 District 9 all-district.

Having a career campaign, Milius tallied 10.5 points per game, four rebounds per game, 2.2 assists per game and 1.1 blocks per game this season. He converted 33 percent from 3 (38 total 3s made), 40.3 percent from the field and 65.2 percent from the charity stripe.

This year, Milius also received second-team all-conference, the first postseason accolade of his high school basketball career.

Outside of Fulton, the schools included in the Central Missouri Media's Class 4 boys all-district were Blair Oaks, Boonville, California, Centralia, Cuba, Eldon, Tolton, Hallsville, Marshall, Osage Owensville, Salem, Southern Boone and St. James.

Below are the Class 4 boys coach of the year and the remaining first-team and second-team all-district selections chosen by Central Missouri Media.

Coach of the year

Tolton: Jeremy Osborne.

First team

Tolton: Javar Galbreath, 6-5, senior; Aaron Rowe, 6-0, junior; Exavier Wilson, 6-1, junior.

Boonville: Evan Bishop, 6-4, junior; Dakota Troost, 6-1, senior.

Blair Oaks: Brady Dapkus, 6-1, sophomore.

Centralia: Noah Kropf, 6-0, senior.

Cuba: Preston Heads, 6-5, junior.

Eldon: Hunter Hees, 6-4, senior.

Hallsville: Isaac Stinson, 6-4, junior.

Marshall: Stephen Caviness, 6-0, senior.

Owensville: Chase Crosby, 5-11, freshman.

Southern Boone: Chase Morris, 5-9, senior.

St. James: Tate Gruver, 5-9, sophomore.

Second team

Blair Oaks: Hudson Moyer, 6-3, sophomore; Brenden Rackers, 6-3, sophomore.

California: Ayden Bryant, 6-1, senior; Hayden Kilmer, 5-10, junior.

Osage: Dayne Depeé, 6-1, junior; Noah Northrip, 5-11, junior.

Boonville: Braylon Ellison, 6-4, sophomore.

Centralia: Anthony Ford, 6-3, sophomore.

Cuba: Jesse Elrod, 6-1, junior.

Hallsville: Zach Jouret, 6-0, senior.

Owensville: Layne Evans, 6-1 senior.

Salem: Trethan Richter, 6-0, senior.

Southern Boone: Jace Wren, 5-10, junior.

Tolton: Blake Pingeton, 6-6, junior.

photo Fulton's Ethan Milius jumps for the basketball against Boonville on Dec. 12 at Fulton High School in Fulton. Milius made all-conference and Central Missouri Media all-district for the first time this season. (Shawley Photography/Courtesy)