Baltimore: Second Team All-Metro
Immanuel Quickley | John Carroll | 2018
Quickley led the Patriots to a 21-13 overall record while averaging 23.7 points and 7.2 assists per game. The 6-3 point guard had five games in which he scored 30 or more points. He currently holds 27 Division I offers but cut his list down to Kansas, Kentucky, Louisville, Maryland, Miami, Virginia, and Duke.
Noah Locke | McDonogh | 2018
Locke is one of, if not the top, long range shooter in the state. This season, he averaged 18 points, six rebounds, and three assists per game including a season-high 38 points against Archbishop Spalding. Locke’s efficiency shooting over 40 percent from the field and 40 percent from deep helped them to a 20-10 record. The 6-2 guard holds 13 Division I offers in total including Cincinnati, Kansas State, Florida, Penn State, USC, and more.
Demetrius Mims | Poly | 2018
-Mims was the one-two punch alongside PrepHoops’ Baltimore Player of the Year De’Vondre Perry this season that helped lead Poly to their first 3A state title in school history. At 6-6, Mims is a pure scorer that can do it from inside or outside. He averaged 14.9 points and 5.1 rebounds this season and currently holds offers from St. Johns and VCU.
S/O to @HoopMajor 🤒🏀 pic.twitter.com/XbWoMDEZ5i
— Demetrius Mims Jr. (@TheDMJ1) March 24, 2017
Anthony Higgs | Perry Hall | 2018
-Higgs and teammate Laquill Hardnett (First Team selection) make up arguably the most dominant front court in the state. Both stand at 6-9 and while Hardnett plays more of the point forward role, Higgs makes his presence known by scoring and controlling the glass. Higgs averaged 15.7 points, 8.8 rebounds, two blocks, and two steals per game. He currently holds Division I offers but has not made them public.
https://twitter.com/Flyhighant/status/847883812822503425
Darius Dangerfield | Harford Tech | 2017
-Dangerfield led the Harford Tech Cobras to their first regional title in school history while averaging 23.7 points, 4.9 assists, and 3.5 steals per game. The 5-8 shifty point guard provided plenty of entertainment in each game he played in. The Cobras lost in the 2A state semifinals to the eventual champions (Patterson), but Dangerfield netted 26 points in the effort. Dangerfield has D2 and D3 interest.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w7fTBDiL6Zk