Baltimore: Third Team All-Metro
Brendan Adams | Calvert Hall | 2018
Calvert Hall finished with a 14-19 record, which is a down year in comparison with how they’ve fared in recent years. But playing a tough schedule comes with being in the MIAA A Conference and considering how young of a team they had, it could’ve been much worse. Brendan Adams was one of the underclassmen that shined bright averaging 16 points, six rebounds, and five assists for the Cardinals. The 6’3 guard holds offers from nine offer including Stanford, Kansas State, St. Joseph’s, Minnesota. He will be one to watch this summer as he stars for Team Melo’s 17U team.
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Andre Rafus | Lake Clifton | 2017 (TCU commit)
Rafus led the Lakers to a 18-5 overall record while averaging 23 points and 10 rebounds per game. The 6’9 wing supplied the city with endless highlight dunks, but he can also put the dagger in the opposition from outside. Because of his height, Rafus sometimes played center for the Lakers, obviously making them a tough match up for the majority of teams. He will suit up for head coach Jamie Dixon and the NIT Champion TCU Horned Frogs net season.
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— Andre Rafus Jr. (@cantstoprafus) December 10, 2016
Gerard Mungo | Patterson | 2019
Mungo was a key piece for the Clippers in capturing the Class 2A championship. With the 6-foot guard at the helm alongside Marvin Price, the two make up a powerful young duo that will cause opposing coaches nightmares for two more years. Mungo led the Clippers by scoring 19 points in the 2A Final and provided the necessary energy to put away a tough Century team.
Eral Penn | St. Frances | 2017
Penn put together a solid senior campaign for the Panther who finished 16-18 overall. The 6’7 forward was named First Team All-BCL and First Team All-BCL Tournament Team. Penn has a strong frame that is matched with tremendous athleticism. Penn played a lot of time at center for the Panthers this season and displayed great ability to catch and quickly rise up for dunks no matter if someone was in his way or not. He currently holds offers from Siena and Canisius.
Chris Jones | Annapolis | 2018
Jones helped lead Annapolis to a 17-9 season that concluded in the 4A state semifinals. The 6-foot guard averaged 18.5 points, eight rebounds, and five assist per game during the regular season and upped his scoring average to 23 points throughout the playoffs. Jones currently holds an offer from High Point.
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— c.jones (@C_Jonesss) January 28, 2017