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<p>Here is a rundown of our All-Senior Third Team. </p>
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<h2>[player_tooltip player_id='1362723' first='Ben' last='Bradford'] - Gaithersburg</h2>
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<p>Bradford was expected to have a big senior season, but it's safe to say that he exceeded expectations. The 6'3 guard led Gaithersburg to a Class 4A Final Four appearance while averaging 27 points, 6.5 rebounds and 2.5 assists per game.</p>
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<h2>[player_tooltip player_id='1365123' first='Deangelo' last='Fogle'] - Bard</h2>
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<p>Fogle led Bard to their first DCIAA title. The sharpshooting guard helped the Falcons earn a championship without playing a single home game this season. </p>
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<h2>[player_tooltip player_id='957025' first='Jahnathan' last='Lamothe'] - St. Frances</h2>
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<p>Lamothe has been a household name for a full calendar year now and that reputation has only improved locally since committing to Maryland. It's rare that we see a player spend all four seasons at their high school, but Lamothe trusted the process that resulted in a complete body transformation and drastically improved his skill set since first stepping foot on campus. In the MIAA A Conference Championship game, Lamothe scored 30 points to lead the Panthers in the upset win. He also set a school record with 54 points including 16 three's in a win over John Carroll.</p>
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<h2>[player_tooltip player_id='1413495' first='Peter' last='Mangan'] - Damascus </h2>
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<p>Mangan's balanced overall game was key for the Hornets, who were one of the better teams in the area.</p>
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<h2>[player_tooltip player_id='1413497' first='Isaiah' last='Mbeng'] - Churchill</h2>
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<p>Mbeng's dynamic playmaking ability and fearless demeanor in crucial moments were key elements for Churchill's success. </p>
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