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David Cohn tops All-Area Boys Basketball North Team

Colorado State-bound Cohn finishes second on York's all-time scoring list

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David Cohn averaged 17.4 points a game this season while leading York to its first regional title since 2006. (Erica Benson – ebenson@shawmedia.com)

ELMHURST — When York's season came to an end in the sectional semifinal, no one seemed more devastated than David Cohn.

After all the senior point guard put into the program over four years on varsity, he was understandably at a loss for words.

That's not a common thing for Cohn, who would probably make a high school all-interview team if there was such a thing. Vince Doran, Cohn's fourth high school coach in four seasons, was easily able to explain what Cohn meant to York basketball.

"I always had a smile on my face every night because that kid competed as hard as anyone I've ever coached," Doran said. "When your best player has an attitude like that kid has it changes programs.

"He showed why he's one of the best players in our state. He has a tremendous future ahead of him. It's been an honor to coach somebody like him."

Cohn's future will take place at Colorado State where he will play under coach Larry Eustachy. The Rams appear to be a lock for the NCAA Tournament and have even cracked the top 25 rankings this season.

However, Colorado State's top five scorers and regular starters are all seniors. This opens the door for Cohn to see action right away.

"I really don't care what my role is as long as I feel like I'm giving all I can to continue to help win games," Cohn said. "I would imagine I would be more of the classical point guard. Distribute the ball more to get my older teammates with more experience good looks at the rim."

Cohn compared his upcoming situation to when he made the York varsity team as a freshman. He came off the bench that year, but by his sophomore year solidified his place on the team and showed more glimpses of his talent.

He didn't waste any time sulking over the end of his high school career. Cohn is trying to bulk up on his 155-pound frame to prepare for the more physical college game. He also said he plans to spend a lot of time working on his spot-up shooting, something he admitted is not as strong as he would like.

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