Demarco Bostic | The Herald-Advocate

Demarco Bostic | The Herald-Advocate

<p>Demarco Bostic | The Herald-Advocate</p>

Demarco Bostic | The Herald-Advocate

BENNETTSVILLE — In a celebration of heart, talent and community leadership, Coach Trevon Knox, the dedicated high school basketball mentor, made an unforgettable mark at the 11th Annual East Coast Basketball League (ECBL) All-Star Game.

Not only did he hold his own among elite players, but Knox was also awarded the Frankie Johnson Memorial Reward — a prestigious honor recognizing athletes who exemplify excellence both on and off the court.

Known for his relentless drive and unwavering commitment to youth development, Knox is more than just a coach — he’s a beacon of guidance for his team and a role model within the community. Whether he’s leading game-day strategy or mentoring young athletes during offseason clinics, his impact reverberates far beyond the scoreboard.

The Frankie Johnson Memorial Reward is given to individuals who embody integrity, perseverance and leadership — qualities Knox channels every day as he uplifts the next generation. His recognition at the ECBL All-Star Game is a powerful reminder that true greatness is measured not only in athletic stats, but also in character and service.

As the spotlight fades from the All-Star weekend, Trevon Knox continues to shine where it matters most — in gyms, schools and community courts across the region, showing young athletes what it means to lead with purpose.