Drew Timmons, a senior forward from Hannan, has been named the 2024-25 Gatorade Louisiana Boys Basketball Player of the Year, making history as the first Hannan player to receive the honor. Timmons led the Hawks to a 26-7 record and their second-ever state championship while averaging 21.4 points, 9.5 rebounds, and earning All-State accolades three times. He has concluded his high school career with impressive stats, amassing 2,910 points and 1,491 rebounds. Timmons' coach praised his development and versatility, highlighting his ability to impact games in multiple ways. This accolade adds to Timmons' legacy as he exits high school with notable achievements.

By the Numbers
  • Timmons averaged 21.4 points and 9.5 rebounds per game.
  • He scored 22 points in the state championship final against Shaw.
  • Finished high school with 2,910 points and 1,491 rebounds.
State of Play
  • Timmons led Hannan to its first basketball state title in 2022.
  • This season, he helped the team secure their second state championship in history.
What's Next

Timmons is set to continue his basketball career at the Navy, where his skills and leadership will be further developed. His success at Hannan may pave the way for more athletes from the school to aim for similar accolades in the future.

Bottom Line

Drew Timmons' recognition as Gatorade Louisiana Player of the Year not only highlights his individual talent but also marks a transformative period in Hannan's basketball history, establishing a legacy that may inspire future generations of athletes.