The 2024-2025 North Texas Junior College Athletic Conference All-Conference teams were announced on Monday afternoon.
Josh Telfort was named to the All-NTJCAC First Team, Camren Roper and Jaymes Brown-Peterson were named to the All-NTJCAC Second Team, and Rasuan Collier, Storm Gilchrist, and Roy Gardner were named Honorable mention.
A native of Montreal, Quebec, Canada, Telfort averaged 14.9 points per game in conference, shot 51% from the field, 23.1% from behind the three-point arc, 64.3% from the free-throw line, and averaged 7.7 rebounds per contest.
Telfort's most productive game in conference was against Collin County Community College at Kirby Johnson Court, when he scored 23 points on 9-of-16 shooting and went 5-of-7 from the charity stripe.
His best point output of the season on Dec. 12 at Dallas College Cedar Valley when he scored 34 points in a 116-84 win.
A product of Steele High School in Cibolo, Texas, Roper average 7.6 points per conference game, 31.9% from the field, 20.7% from the three-point line, 67.6% from the free-throw line, 5.4 rebounds, 3.9 steals, and 3.1 assists per game.
Roper's best conference output of the season was on Jan. 25 at Southwestern Christian College in Terrell, where he scored 16 points in a 93-80 loss.
The sophomore guard's output in the SWCC game tied his season-high 16 points set against Dallas College Brookhaven on Nov. 12.
A former Shoemaker High School standout from Killeen, Texas, Brown-Peterson average 11.4 points per conference game, which included 45.1% from the field, 26.9% from beyond the arc, 83.3% from the free-throw line, 2.3 rebounds, 1.6 assists and 1.4 steals.
Brown-Peterson's best conference game was at Hill College as he scored 26 points off the bench in Temple's 90-85 win in Hillsboro. He scored in double-digits in six straight games down the stretch and seven of the last nine contests.
His previous career high was 21 points in Temple's 96-85 loss to Navarro College on Nov. 9.
A native of Duncanville, Texas, Collier was one of Temple's aces off the bench in conference play. Collier averaged 5.9 points per conference contest, which included 26.1% from the field, 25.4% from the behind the three-point line, 75% from the free-throw stripe, 1.9 rebounds, and 1.6 steals.
Collier's best conference performance was against Collin County Community College on Jan. 11, as he scored 11 points in Temple's 81-76 with at Kirby Johnson Court. Collier scored ten points on three separate occasions in NTJCAC play.
His career high was on Jan. 4 in Temple's 80-57 win over Dallas College Eastfield at Kirby Johnson Court, when Collier scored 25 points on 8-of-18 from the field, which included 7-of-15 from beyond the arc.
A native of Durban, South Africa, Gilchrist missed much of conference play due to injury. When he was in the lineup, he was impactful. He averaged 14.5 points per conference game, 73.3% from the field, 77.8% from the free-throw line, 11.8 rebounds, and three assists.
His best conference game was Jan. 8 at Ranger College, when he scored 21 points in Temple's 89-83 road victory.
Prior to his performance against Ranger, his best output was against Navarro College when he scored 17 points in a 96-85 Temple loss against the Roadrunners.
A product of Rouse High School in Leander, Texas, Gardner averaged 7.3 points per conference game, which included 41.2% from the field, 29.4% from beyond the arc, 61.15 from the charity stripe, three rebounds, and 1.2 steals.
Gardner's best conference performance was against Ranger College on Feb. 8 when he scored 20 points on 6-of-10 from the field and 6-of-6 from the free-throw line as Temple defeated the Rangers at Kirby Johnson Court, 86-72.
Prior to his Ranger performance, Gardner's season-high was 14 points set on Dec. 4 against Strength 'N Motion International.
The Leopards finished their season with an 18-13 record, having averaged 73.9 points per game in conference.