All-Met Candidates: Maryland
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Several players came to mind when considering All-Met Candidates from Maryland. Here are a few who stood out. Xander Alarie MD #19 SF #3 HEIGHT 6'8" POS SF CLASS 2024 View Profile Xander Alarie Instagram Twitter State: Maryland School: St.…
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Continue ReadingSeveral players came to mind when considering All-Met Candidates from Maryland. Here are a few who stood out.
Alarie will be a walking double-double for the Loins. Expect the unsigned senior to be a factor for the perennial MAC contenders.
Bevins is a do-it-all 6’5″ guard who will be one of the players to watch from PG County. The GW commit was a no-brainer pick for this list.
Boston is an IAC Champ who is headed to Holy Cross next season. Bullis will be one of the top teams again in the area this year and he will be a big reason why.
Henderson will be a difference-maker on both sides of the ball once again for the Clippers, who should not be slept on. If the team reaches its potential, the 6’2″ guard will likely be playing his best basketball.
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Johnson is considered one of the better two-way players in the area. Our 6th ranked prospect is a safe bet to be considered.
King’s arrival at Eleanor Roosevelt represents a significant transfer within PG County. His potential for success with the Raiders is imminent.
Mayo has been one of the more productive scorers in Montgomery County recently. A big year plus some positive results for the Rockets could earn him some well-deserved consideration.
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Milton is clearly one of the more valuable players on the Eagles roster as he is a focal point offensively and defensively. The big fella should not be slept on.
Rustin is considered the leader of this Pumas team. Look for him to set the tone on and off the ball defensively.
Stevens has blossomed into one of the more promising long-term prospects the DMV has to offer. Based on his rate of improvement over the last 6-12 months, an All-Met nod is not out of the question.
By all accounts, Thomas has looked sharp this preseason. It appears that the Villanova commit will be rocking rims and stuffing stat sheets throughout his senior year.
Tringone is possibly the best player on what projects to be the best team in the PVAC. If things fall right, he could have a clear path to a first team spot.
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Wooden remains one of the hidden gems in the area. The Crusaders swingman will be a fun player to follow this winter.