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<p>Here is a rundown of our All-Junior Third Team.</p>
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<h2>[player_tooltip player_id='1366891' first='Xander' last='Alarie'] - St. Andrew's Episcopal</h2>
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<p>Alarie is a bouncy 6'7” lefty who was named to the All-MAC team. His main selling point is his rebounding. Alarie is a walking double-double who can score with his back to the basket and has expanding face-up skills. </p>
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<h2>[player_tooltip player_id='1416564' first='Nick' last='Goldberg'] - Churchill</h2>
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<p>Goldberg's contributions with the MoCo champs shouldn't get swept under the rug. The 6'4” sniper was a go-to scoring option for the Bulldogs. Goldberg had multiple 20+ point outings that helped result in wins for his team. </p>
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<h2>[player_tooltip player_id='1366890' first='Brendan' last='Johnson'] - Calvert Hall</h2>
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<p>Johnson averaged roughly 18 points per game for the Cardinals on high efficiency. His improvement was one of the main reasons why we believed Calvert Hall would have a good year as a team. </p>
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<h2>Dante Mayo Jr. - Richard Montgomery</h2>
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<p>Mayo was one of the more productive players in MoCo this season. A sharpshooter who can get hot at a moment's notice, he had the full attention of opposing teams at all times while in the game. </p>
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<h2>[player_tooltip player_id='1225253' first='Drew' last='McKenna'] - Glenelg Country</h2>
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<p>Was there a player more valuable to his team than McKenna? If so, the list is short. Considered a top prospect in the area, McKenna was a consistent producer on all fronts for the Dragons. </p>
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Here is a rundown of our All-Junior Third Team.
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