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  • 2013 Roundball Classic: March 30, 2013 at North Hagerstown HS
  • 2013 event will showcase over 240+ players from four states
  • 7 games on tap (5 boys / 2 girls)

Complete coverage of all games coming soon!

 

 


 

  

Boys Mid Atlantic Showcase

Charm City 126, Capital Area 100

Hagerstown, Md.----The Charm City All-Stars rolled past the Capital Area stars 126-100 in the Boys Mid-Atlantic Showcase.

Charm City's Daxter Miles (Dunbar) scored 15 points, had five rebounds, three steals, and two assists and was named MVP.

Warren Powers (Glenelg Country) had 14 points and six rebounds and Dre Wills (Mercersburg) scored 14 points and dished our four assists. Mitch Cross (Loyola) and Rodeny Elliott (John Carroll) also reached double-figures for the Charm City squad---scoring 11 points each.

Riverdale Baptist's Nigel Johnson led the Capital Stars with 17 points, Khary Doby (Riverdale) had 15 points, and Billah Abdul-Jalaal (Georgetown Prep) scored 12 points and had a team high nine rebounds in the loss.


MVP:
Daxter Miles-Dunbar

 

   

CHARM CITY SCHOOL Points Assists Rebs Steals Blocks   CAPITAL AREA SCHOOL Points Assists Rebs Steals Blocks
Mitch Cross Loyola Blakefield 11 1 1 0 0   Anthony Thompson Bullis 4 1 1 0 0
Rodney Elliott John Carroll 11 0 1 1 0   Ronald Whitaker Riverdale Baptist 6 1 1 1 0
Corey Groom Mount Carmel 4 1 1 2 0   Billah Abdul-Jalaal Georgetown Prep 12 0 9 0 1
Tyrus Fleetwood St. Maria Goretti 8 1 3 1 0   Kofi Andoh C.H. Flowers 4 0 1 3 0
B.J Andrews McDonough 8 0 5 1 0   Andrew Calomeris Good Counsel 11 1 3 3 0
Brandon Jones Friends School 8 1 2 1 0   Robert Tyler Riverdale Baptist 1 1 2 0 0
Bruce Watkins Milford Mill 9 2 1 2 0   Nigel Johnson Riverdale Baptist 17 0 2 1 1
Daxter Miles Dunbar 15 2 5 3 0   Lamell Washington Tuscarora 8 1 1 1 0
Wesley Blackwell Calvert Hall 4 0 0 1 0   Tommy Stepka W.T. Woodson-VA 7 0 2 0 0
Drew Wills  Mercersburg Acad 14 4 4 0 1   J.R. Washington S.Jackson-VA 6 3 3 2 0
Warren Powers Glenelg Country 14 1 6 0 0   Lloyd Howell St. Albans-DC 4 0 0 0 0
Jeff Holland St. Vincent Pallotti 9 0 3 0 0   Michael Wolfe Georgetown Prep 4 0 2 0 0
Lavon Long Oakland Mills 4 1 6 0 1   N.Enechionyia St. James 2 0 1 0 0
Gavin McTavish South Carroll 6 1 2 0 0   Raeese Hunt Riverdale Baptist 1 0 2 0 0
  Totals 125 15 40 12 2   Khary Doby Riverdale Baptist 15 0 3 2 1
                  Totals 102 8 33 13 3

 


 

 

Boys DMV Elite Game

Suburban All-Stars 125, Metro All-Stars 108

Hagerstown, Md.---The Suburban All-Stars fell behind by 17 points in the first half, then stormed back and outscored the Metro All-Stars 99-65 the rest of the way en route to a 125-108 victory in the DMV Elite Game.

Devon King scored 11 points, pulled down 11 rebounds, and had three steals and was named the DMV Elite Game MVP.

Justin Hampton (South County) led the Suburban stars with 14 points, C.J. Hill (Westfield) had 12 points, Thomas Utt (Urbana) had 10 points for the Suburban stars.

Nick Johnson (Williamsport) had eight rebounds, Kenny McCrary (North Hagerstown) snatched seven boards, Rze Culbreath (Millbrook) had six assists and three steals and Josh Grimard (Loudoun Valley) had five boards and three blocks in the victory.

In a losing effort Aaron Brown (Laurel) tied a Roundball Classic record with 29 points, while Calvin Lovitt (Central) added 17 points.

MVP: Devon King-South Hagerstown

       

SUBURBAN SCHOOL Points Assists Rebs Steals Blocks   METRO SCHOOL Points Assists Rebs Steals Blocks
Justin Hampton South County-VA 14 2 1 0 0   Jordan Radway Paint Branch 7 1 2 0 0
Ryan Crabtree Williamsport 5 2 2 1 0   Magic Harris Oxon Hill 6 1 0 1 0
Marcus Hayes Middleburg Acad-VA 8 4 0 0 0   S.Epps-Walker Douglass 9 0 3 1 0
Rze Culbreath Millbrook-VA 5 6 4 3 0   Tristan Toliver Paint Branch 2 0 1 1 0
DeLante Victory Frdericksbrg Ch. 7 3 0 0 1   Calvin Lovitt Central 17 0 1 0 0
Josh Grimard Loudoun Valley-VA 9 3 4 0 3   Jalen Harris Gwynn Park 0 1 1 1 0
C.J. Hill Westfield-VA 12 2 2 0 0   Tre Galloway Paint Branch 6 0 0 0 0
Aaron Alexander Frdericksbrg Ch. 9 2 0 1 0   Marquis Roberson Surrattsville 4 0 1 0 0
Kenny McCrary North Hagerstown 8 1 7 0 0   Marcus Murray Kennedy 4 2 1 0 0
Jake Ryan Briar Woods-VA 7 0 2 0 0   Aaron Brown Laurel 29 0 1 2 0
Devin Morrow West Potomac-VA 9 0 6 0 0   Tai Marshall Laurel 6 0 4 0 1
Aaron Miller Sherando-VA 9 0 0 0 0   Emmanuel Matey Elenanor Roosevelt 7 2 2 1 0
Nick Johnson Williamsport 2 2 8 0 0   Jalen Robinson Bowie 6 0 2 0 0
Devon King South Hagerstown 11 1 11 2 1   Alex Ackhel Bazil Gwynn Park 4 0 4 1 2
Thomas Utt Urbana 10 1 5 1 1   John Wilburn Gwynn Park 1 0 3 0 1
  Totals 125 29 52 8 6     Totals 108 7 26 8 4

 

 

2013 Boys Border War Elite Game

Chesapeake All-Stars 103, Mason Dixon All-Stars 86

Hagerstown, Md.---Jermaine Hunter (Calvert) scored 13 points, had 11 rebounds, three steals, and three assists to lead the Chesapeake All-Stars to a 103-86 victory in the Border War Elite Challenge. Hunter was named MVP for the Chesapeake stars.

Alex Sotomayor (Watkins Mill) led all scorers with 15 points and had four steals, Eric Lindsey (Southern-AA) had 14 points, and Brian Sydnor (Chantilly) and Nick Ellison (Westminster) had 10 points. Ellison also had 10 rebounds in the win.

State College's Bryan Sekunda led the Mason Dixon All-Stars with 13 points, Steven Stoney (Harrisburg) had 12 points and 10 rebounds, Shaquan Sheppard (Harrisburg) added 10 points, and Brandon Puffenbarger had six rebounds in the loss.

MVP: Jermaine Hunter-Calvert (MD)

       

CHESAPEAKE SCHOOL Points Assists Rebs Steals Blocks   MASON DIXON SCHOOL Points Assists Rebs Steals Blocks
Charles Clark Westlake 4 2 3 2 0   Zach Faulkner Greencastle-PA 8 1 3 0 0
Phillip Jackson Westlake 0 1 2 2 0   Brandon Pressley West Potomac-VA 1 0 1 0 0
Alex Sotomayor Watkins Mill 15 3 1 4 0   Jerel Patterson Harrisburg-PA 3 0 0 1 0
Omari Ringgold Centennial 4 1 4 0 0   Steven Stoney Harrisburg-PA 12 3 10 2 0
Delazso Smith Annapolis 7 3 3 1 0   Brian Laird Central Dauphin-PA 3 2 0 0 0
Brian Green Long Reach 5 0 3 0 0   Ryan Grant St. Maria Goretti 3 3 1 1 0
Collin Randle Glenelg 5 2 4 0 0   Xavier Freeman South Hagerstown 2 0 3 2 0
Eric Lindsey Southern-AA 14 1 3 0 0   Marcus Scott St. Vincent Pallotti 8 0 3 0 0
Jermaine Hunter Calvert 13 3 11 3 0   Shaquan Sheppard Harrisburg-PA 10 1 1 0 0
Datavious Thomas Calvert 5 0 0 1 1   Michael Hill South Hagerstown 9 0 2 0 0
Brian Sydnor Chantilly-VA 10 0 4 0 0   Josh Clippinger Carlisle-PA 2 0 2 0 2
Walt Moody River Hill 2 0 4 1 2   Forrest Buterbaugh St. Maria Goretti 0 0 3 0 1
Ryan Hill Arundel 2 0 3 0 0   Bryan Sekunda State College-PA 13 0 4 1 0
Nick Ellison Westminster 10 1 10 1 1   Jerome Evans Carlisle-PA 3 0 1 1 1
Timi Tinuoye Centennial 7 0 0 0 0   Drew Knowles Susquenita-PA 7 0 1 2 2
  Totals 103 17 55 15 4   B.Puffenbarger Greencastle-PA 2 0 6 0 0
                  Totals 86 10 41 10 6

 

Girls Mid Atlantic Premier Game

American All-Stars 75, National All-Stars 60

Hagerstown, Md.---In a physical game that saw 52 fouls called, the Amercian All-Stars used a strong second half to claim a 75-60 victory over the National All-Stars in the Girls Mid-Atlantic Premier Game.

VCU-bound Camille Calhoun (Archbishop Spalding) only scored six points, but pulled down a game high 14 rebounds, dished out four assists, and had two blocks and was named MVP.

Torri Chestnut led the Americans with 10 points, Kelly Loftus (Mount Vernon) had eight points and six rebounds, Briana Oliver (Arundel) added eight points, and Tiffany Webster (Mount Vernon), Kierra McKellery (Arundel), and Tiffany McKinney (South River) had five rebounds each.

Brittani Burgess (St. Mary's Ryken) had 10 points and four assists, Maya Singleton (Riverdale Baptist) had 10 points and five rebounds, Stephanie Purnell (Woodgrove) had seven rebounds, and Jasmine Baily (St.John's College) pulled down six rebounds in the loss.

MVP: Camille Calhoun-Archbishop Spalding

      

AMERICAN SCHOOL Points Assists Rebs Steals Blocks   NATIONAL SCHOOL Points Assists Rebs Steals Blocks
Taylor Dunham Mount Vernon-VA 4 3 0 0 0   Marissa Somerville St. Mary's Ryken 0 0 4 0 0
Bre Bolden South River 3 0 3 1 1   Jasmine Weems Calvert 2 1 0 2 0
Kelly Loftus Mount Vernon-VA 8 0 6 0 0   Jazmin Faulkner Eleanor Roosevelt 3 1 1 0 0
Sierra Clark Spalding 2 0 2 1 0   Daria Simmons Eleanor Roosevelt 3 1 2 1 1
Tiffany Webster Mount Vernon-VA 5 0 5 1 0   Jasmin Grimes Bishop McNamara 3 0 4 1 0
Ke'la Ballard Arundel 7 1 1 0 0   Dazia Hall Bullis 4 0 3 1 0
MiQueara Lewis Digital Harbor 6 1 3 1 1   Brittani Burgess St. Mary's Ryken 10 4 4 0 0
Torri Chestnut Spalding 10 0 3 2 0   Alexis Smith Calvert 9 0 2 0 1
Jaida Scarborough Digital Harbor 2 2 2 0 0   Jasmin Dancy Springbrook 0 0 1 0 0
Tiffany McKinney South River 4 0 5 1 0   Maya Singleton Riverdale Baptist 10 0 5 2 1
Bri'ana Oliver Arundel 8 1 0 0 0   Malika Wright Riverdale Baptist 3 0 2 0 0
Daja Belt St. Frances 3 0 0 0 0   Sarah Hardison Woodgrove-VA 4 1 3 1 0
Tori Morris Bishop O'Connell-VA 2 0 2 4 0   Jasmine Bailey St. John's-DC 7 0 6 3 0
Camille Calhoun Spalding 6 4 14 0 2   Stephanie Purnell Woodgrove-VA 2 0 7 1 1
Kierra McKellery Arundel 5 0 5 0 0   Christine Hagan St. John's CP 0 0 4 1 0
  Totals 75 12 51 11 4     Totals 60 8 48 13 4


 


 

Boys Potomac Valley Elite Game

American All-Stars 94, National All-Stars 88

Hagerstown, Md.---Annandale's Sanar Shamdeen led all scorers with 17 points and was named MVP in the Amercian All-Stars 94-88 victory over the National All-Stars in the Boys Potomac Valley Elite Game.

Xavier Colbert (Liberty-VA) had 15 points and Max Bell (Francis Scott Key) and Justin Spencer (Frederick) pulled down seven rebounds in the win for the American stars.

Tuscarora's Kwa McDonald led the National All-Stars with a solid all-around game, scoring eight points, dishing eight assists, and grabbing eight rebounds. Terrell Walker (Battlefield) had 11 points, Seth Myers (Linganore) added 10 points, Winton Lyle (Bullis) had six rebounds, and Stephen Sheppard (Middleburg Academy) had five boards in the loss.

 

MVP: Sanar Shamdeen-Annandale (VA)

   

AMERICAN SCHOOL Points Assists Rebs Steals Blocks   NATIONAL SCHOOL Points Assists Rebs Steals Blocks
Tyler Alcid South Carroll 2 1 0 1 0   Carney Bernard Tuscarora 7 1 3 0 0
Sanar Shamdeen Annadale-VA 17 1 1 0 0   Terrell Walker Battlefield-VA 11 0 4 0 1
Nasser Smith Manassas Park-VA 2 1 1 0 0   Stephen Sheppard Middleburg Acd-VA 9 0 5 1 1
Jerrod Reed Flint Hill-VA 2 0 3 0 0   Marquis Powell Riverdale Baptist 4 2 1 1 0
Brandon Loiocono Sherwood 6 1 4 1 0   Kendle Pitts Thomas Johnson 5 2 0 1 0
Donavan Jordan Woodbridge-VA 2 2 5 0 0   Roman Hall Battlefield-VA 8 1 0 2 0
Daquan Harris Pikesville 4 1 2 0 0   Winton Lyle Bullis 4 1 6 1 1
Dylan Gaither Highland-VA 6 1 1 1 0   Cameron Thurston Parkdale 0 2 1 0 2
Kris Myers Francis Scott Key 2 0 1 0 0   John Bush Oakdale 6 0 2 0 0
Blake Straitman Francis Scott Key 2 1 4 0 0   Joe Findly Tuscarora 2 0 0 1 1
Xavier Colbert Liberty-VA 15 0 4 0 0   Drew Henry Middleburg Acad-VA 1 2 2 0 0
Jerrin Ball Old Mill 4 1 1 1 0   Kwa McDonald Tuscarora 8 7 8 0 0
Darren Hawkins Freedom-S.Riding-VA 5 0 4 1 0   Justin Grant McKinley Tech-DC 7 0 4 0 0
Chris Tan Century 4 2 2 0 0   Seth Myers Linganore 10 0 2 0 2
Denzel Cole Martinsburg-WV 6 0 1 0 0   Kevin Heine Oakdale 6 0 0 0 0
Justin Spencer Frederick 9 0 7 0 0     Totals 88 18 38 7 8
Max Bell Francis Scott Key 6 0 7 0 0                
  Totals 94 12 48 5 0                

 


 

Girls Elite Game

American All-Stars 74, National All-Stars 64

Hagerstown, Md.---The Amercian All-Stars held off the National All-Stars in the Girls Elite Game, 74-64, at North Hagerstown High School on Saturday afternoon.

Caitlin McLister (Middletown) edged two others for MVP honors by scoring 10 points, pulling three rebounds, and swiping three steals in the win.

Middletown's Brittany George had 10 points and three rebounds, Tisa Mullins (Middletown) had nine points, Tiffany Bowman (Boonsboro) had eight rebounds, and Maggie Murray (St.Maria Goretti) added four rebounds and three assists for the American stars.

Erica Buls (Oakdale) led the National All-Stars with 15 points and five rebounds, Victoria Key (Williamsport) nailed three 3-pointers and finished with 11 points, Deijah Johnson (South Hagerstown) added 10 points.

MVP: Caitlin McLister-Middletown

  

AMERICAN SCHOOL Points Assists Rebs Steals Blocks   NATIONAL SCHOOL Points Assists Rebs Steals Blocks
Courtney Landis Allegany 4 1 2 1 0   Danielle Medovich Walkersville 2 2 0 0 0
Ellen Bair Gettysburg-PA 3 2 1 0 0   Courtney Davis Frederick 6 1 4 1 0
Claudia Lohr Urbana 1 2 1 0 0   Cidney McFarland North Carroll 4 1 1 1 0
Samie Abernethy Urbana 5 0 1 0 2   Dejiah Johnson South Hagerstown 10 2 2 1 0
Jae'Shon Swann Thomas Johnson 7 1 2 2 0   Shelly Lister North Carroll 0 0 4 0 0
Bailey Griffin Thomas Johnson 5 0 0 2 1   Jen Nguyen Frederick 0 1 1 3 0
Breana Smart Heritage-VA 5 0 3 0 0   Victoria Key Williamsport 11 1 0 0 0
Brittney Williams Park View-VA 4 0 2 0 1   Brianna Moses Herndon-VA 7 0 5 1 1
Brittney George Middletown 10 1 3 0 0   Brianna Nolen Walkersville 3 0 1 0 0
Caitlin McLister Middletown 10 1 3 3 1   Gabrielle Smallwood Francis Scott Key 0 0 1 0 0
Tisa Mullins Middletown 9 0 1 0 0   Jessica Burke Linganore 6 0 3 1 1
Tiffany Bowman Boonsboro 0 1 8 2 1   Jamie Clark Century 0 0 0 0 0
Kristyn Davis Boonsboro 3 0 1 0 0   Taylor McGaughey Oakdale 0 2 1 0 0
Maggie Murray St. Maria Goretti 2 3 4 1 0   Erica Buls Oakdale 15 1 5 0 1
Jessica Lam East Rockingham-VA 6 1 2 0 0     Totals 64 11 28 8 3
Shannon O'Brien Boonsboro 1 0 2 0 0                
  Totals 75 13 36 11 6                

 


 

 

 

Boys Shooting Stars

American All-Stars 100, National All-Stars 73

Hagerstown, Md.----The American All-Stars jumped out of the gate and cruised to an easy 100-73 victory over the National All-Stars in the Shooting Stars game in the 2013 Buffalo Wild Wings Roundball Classic.

Freedom-Woodbridge's Devin Milton led the Amercian stars with 20 points and was named the game's MVP.

Connor Brown (New Life) scored 17 points, Elliot Gambrell and Josh Ogburn added 11 points each, Mo Sallah (Broadfording) scored nine points and had a game high 10 rebounds, and Max Ober (North Hagerstown) had four assists in the victory.

Joel Peebles (Pallotti) had a game-high 21 points and led the National stars with three assists, six rebounds, and four steals in the loss.

MVP: Devin Milton-Freedom-Woodbridge (VA)

   

AMERICAN SCHOOL Points Assists Rebs Steals Blocks   NATIONAL SCHOOL Points Assists Rebs Steals Blocks
Tanner Ruths Sherando-VA 2 0 1 3 0   Isaiah Colclough Landon 4 1 4 1 1
Cobi King Smithsburg 7 1 3 2 0   Rase Burke Liberty 2 0 0 0 1
Connor Brown New Life 17 0 3 2 1   Jonah Meredith Frederick 3 0 0 0 0
Devin Milton Freedom-VA 20 2 3 2 0   Joel Pebbles St. Vincent Pallotti 21 3 4 4 0
Max Ober North Hagerstown 7 4 4 1 0   Dallas Darling Brunswick 4 1 1 1 0
Elliot Gambrell Northwest 11 3 3 3 0   Ryan Aaron Clear Spring 6 2 3 0 0
Brady Shaper St. Maria Goretti 4 1 2 1 1   Demitrious Royster Walkersville 2 1 2 0 1
Collin Turner Poolesville 5 1 5 1 0   Alex Levine Frederick 7 1 1 0 0
Josh Ogburn Einstien 11 0 4 1 1   Travis Bush Fort Hill 8 0 5 0 0
Kevin Gibson Smithsburg 5 1 2 0 0   Jordan Preston St. Vincent Pallotti 3 0 5 0 0
Mawdo Sallah Broadfording Chrt. 9 0 10 1 5   James Bennett Waynesboro-PA 2 0 1 0 0
Ben Seibert Williamsport 2 0 1 0 1   Chad Yard Walkersville 8 1 6 2 0
  Totals 100 13 41 17 9   Rashard Budd Damascus 3 0 3 0 0
                  Totals 73 10 35 8 3

 

 

2013 Roundball Classic Rosters

Boys Mid-Atlantic Showcase
Charm City Practice:
Weds & Fri at Friends School (Baltimore, MD) 6-8 PM
Capital Area Practice: Tues at Georgetown Prep 7-9 PM
Game:
Sat March 30 at North Hagerstown HS; tip 7:00 PM
Jerseys:
Charm City (WHITE)   Capital Area (DARK)

CHARM CITY  SCHOOL POS HT   CAPITAL AREA SCHOOL POS HT
Mitch Cross Loyola Blakefield G 6-2   Anthony Thompson Bullis PG 5-9
Rodney Elliott John Carroll G 6-1   Ronald Whitaker Riverdale Baptist F 6-6
Corey Groom Mount Carmel PG 5-11   Billah Abdul-Jalaal Georgetown Prep G 5-10
Tyrus Fleetwood St. Maria Goretti PG 6-1   Michael Sniezek St. Albans-DC G 6-0
B.J Andrews McDonough G 6-4   Kofi Andoh C.H. Flowers G 6-3
Tiwian Kendley Elenanor Roosevelt G 6-5   Andrew Calomeris Good Counsel G 6-3
Trevor Evans Elenanor Roosevelt G 6-0   Robert Tyler Riverdale Baptist G 6-2
Brandon Jones Friends School G 5-10   Nigel Johnson Riverdale Baptist PG 6-1
Bruce Watkins Milford Mill G 5-10   Lamell Washington Tuscarora F 6-5
Eduardo Poli Mount Carmel F 6-5   Tommy Stepka W.T. Woodson-VA G/F 6-6
Wesley Blackwell Calvert Hall G 6-2   J.R. Washington Stonewall Jackson-VA G 6-3
Drew Wills  Mercersburg Acad-PA G 6-1   Lloyd Howell St. Albans-DC G/F 6-6
Warren Powers Glenelg Country F 6-5   Michael Wolfe Georgetown Prep F 6-9
Jeff Holland St. Vincent Pallotti G 6-2   Nnamdi Enechionyia St. James G 6-6
Lavon Long Oakland Mills F 6-6   Donte Grantham Martinsburg-WV F 6-7
Gavin McTavish South Carroll G/F 6-6   Raeese Hunt Riverdale Baptist F 6-7
Chika Obi Chapelgate Academy C 6-7   Khary Doby Riverdale Baptist F 6-7
Head Coach: Al Holley - The Friends School       Head Coach: Herb Krusen-Georgetown Prep    
Ast: Ronald Jones, Jarrod Randall       Ast: Larry Gray      

Boys Border War Elite Challenge
Chesapeake Practice: Weds at Glenelg HS 7:00-8:30 PM
Mason Dixon Practice: Tues at St. Maria Goretti HS 5:30-7:30 PM
Game:
Sat March 30 at North Hagerstown HS; tip 5:30 PM
Jerseys: Chesapeake (WHITE)   Mason Dixon (DARK)

CHESAPEAKE SCHOOL POS HT   MASON DIXON SCHOOL POS HT
Omari Ringgold Centennial G 6-2   Jerel Patterson Harrisburg-PA G 5-10
Nick Ellison Westminster F 6-8   Steven Stoney Harrisburg-PA F 6-3
Dalton Myers Westminster F 6-7   Shaquan Sheppard Harrisburg-PA F 6-5
Brian Green Long Reach G 6-2   Brian Laird Central Dauphin-PA G 5-10
Collin Randle Glenelg G 6-3   Drew Knowles Susquenita-PA F 6-5
Timi Tinuoye Centennial F 6-2   Dylan DeFrank Trinity-PA G 5-11
Eric Lindsey Southern-AA G 6-2   Zach Faulkner Greencastle-PA PG 6-1
Jermaine Hunter Calvert G 6-2   Brandon Puffenbarger Greencastle-PA C 6-11
Datavious Thomas Calvert G 6-1   Ryan Grant St. Maria Goretti G 5-9
Walt Moody River Hill G/F 6-3   Forrest Buterbaugh St. Maria Goretti PF 6-5
Phillip Jackson Westlake G 5-9   Jerome Evans Carlisle-PA C/F 6-6
Charles Clark Westlake G 5-8   Josh Clippinger Carlisle-PA G/F 6-7
Ryan Hill Arundel F 6-5   Michael Hill South Hagerstown G 5-11
Alex Sotomayor Watkins Mill F/G 6-4   Marcus Scott St. Vincent Pallotti G/F 6-3
Tyvon Grant Watkins Mill G 5-7   Xavier Freeman South Hagerstown G 6-0
Brian Sydnor Chantilly-VA G 6-4   Bryan Sekunda State College-PA F 6-5
Delazso Smith Annapolis G 5-11          
Head Coach: Jay McMillan-Glenelg       Head Coach: Gary Martin-Greencastle-PA    
Asts: Dave Evans-Centennial, Will Maynard-Southern-AA     Ast: Wayne Walters      

Boys DMV Elite Game
Suburban Practice: Tues at St. Maria Goretti HS 7:30-9:30 PM
Metro Practice: Wednesday at Laurel HS 7:00-9:00 PM
Game: Sat March 30 at North Hagerstown HS; tip 8:30 PM
Jerseys: 
Suburban (WHITE)   Metro (DARK)

SUBURBAN SCHOOL POS HT   METRO SCHOOL POS HT
Thomas Utt Urbana G 6-3   Alex Ackhel Bazil Gwynn Park F/C 6-6
Ryan Crabtree Williamsport G 5-11   Jalen Harris Gwynn Park G 6-2
Nick Johnson Williamsport F 6-4   John Wilburn Gwynn Park C 6-7
Jake Ryan Briar Woods-VA F 6-7   Aaron Brown Laurel G 6-2
Josh Grimard Loudoun Valley-VA G 6-6   Tre Galloway Paint Branch G 6-1
Justin Hampton South County-VA G 6-4   Jordan Radway Paint Branch G 5-10
Jalen Lewis Martinsburg-WV G 6-2   Tristan Toliver Paint Branch G 5-11
Devon King South Hagerstown F 6-5   Marcus Murray Kennedy G 5-7
Devin Morrow West Potomac-VA F 6-6   Magic Harris Oxon Hill G 5-11
C.J. Hill Westfield-VA G 6-1   Saquan Epps-Walker Douglass G/F 6-4
Aaron Miller Sherando-VA G 6-2   Jalen Robinson Bowie F 6-3
Rze Culbreath Millbrook-VA G 6-0   Marquis Roberson Surrattsville G/F  6-1
Kenny McCrary North Hagerstown F 6-3   Tai Marshall Laurel F 6-8
Eric Shaw Middleburg Acad-VA F 6-7   Calvin Lovitt Central G 5-10
Marcus Hayes Middleburg Acad-VA G 5-10   Michael Hooks Central G 5-10
DeLante Victory Fredericksburg Christ. F 6-5   Emmanuel Matey Elenanor Roosevelt G 5-10
Aaron Alexander Fredericksburg Christ. G 6-0          
Head Coach: Scott Mowbray-Williamsport       Head Coach: Torrence Oxendine-Laurel    
Ast: Dean Hamburg-Williamsport       Asts: William West, Bryant Pagan    

 

Boys Potomac Valley Elite
American Practice: Tues at St. Maria Goretti HS 5:30-7:30 PM
National Practice: Tues at St. Maria Goretti HS
 7:30-9:30 PM
Game:
Sat March 30 at North Hagerstown HS; tip 2:30 PM
Jerseys: 
American (WHITE)   National (DARK)

AMERICAN SCHOOL POS HT   NATIONAL SCHOOL POS HT
Max Bell Francis Scott Key F/C 6-6   Seth Myers Linganore F 6-5
Blake Straitman Francis Scott Key G 6-5   Kevin Heine Oakdale G 6-1
Kris Myers Francis Scott Key G/F 6-1   John Bush Oakdale F 6-3
Sanar Shamdeen Annadale-VA G 5-8   Kwa McDonald Tuscarora G 6-3
Darren Hawkins Freedom-S.Riding-VA G 6-2   Carney Bernard Tuscarora G 6-2
Xavier Colbert Liberty-VA G 6-1   Joe Findly Tuscarora C 6-6
Dylan Gaither Highland-VA PG 5-9   Kendle Pitts Thomas Johnson G 5-7
Devan Curet Westminster G 6-1   Roman Hall Battlefield-VA PG 6-1
Nasser Smith Manassas Park-VA G 5-11   Terrell Walker Battlefield-VA G/F 6-3
Chris Tan Century PG 5-8   Cameron Thurston Parkdale G 6-2
Tyler Alcid South Carroll G 6-1   Trey Rowser Middleburg Acad-VA G 6-1
Denzel Cole Martinsburg-WV G 6-2   Drew Henry Middleburg Acad-VA G 6-3
Jerrod Reed Flint Hill-VA G 6-1   Winton Lyle Bullis F/G 6-6
Justin Spencer Frederick C 6-5   Stephen Sheppard Middleburg Acd-VA G 6-2
Donavan Jordan Woodbridge-VA G/F 6-4   Carlton Carter Riverdale Baptist G 5-8
Brandon Loiocono Sherwood F/G 6-3   Marquis Powell Riverdale Baptist G 5-11
Jerrin Ball Old Mill G 6-3   Justin Grant McKinley Tech-DC F 6-3
Head Coach: Ryan Kimble-FSK       Head Coach: Pat Cook-Tuscarora    
Ast: Jeff Hook         Asts: Berry Weiser, Mike Lepeonka    

 

  Boys Shooting Stars Game
American Practice: Friday at St. Maria Goretti HS 7:00-9:00 PM
National Practice:
TBA

Game:
Sat March 30 at North Hagerstown HS; tip 11:30 AM
Jerseys: 
American (WHITE)   National (DARK)

AMERICAN SCHOOL POS HT   NATIONAL SCHOOL POS HT
Mawdo Sallah Broadfording Christian C 6-8   Dallas Darling Brunswick G 6-0
Max Ober North Hagerstown G 5-11   Jonah Meredith Frederick G 6-4
Kevin Gibson Smithsburg G 5-9   Chad Barcikowski Liberty G/F 6-4
Cobi King Smithsburg F 6-3   Shane Sweeney Liberty F 6-4
Che Swayne South Hagerstown G 5-11   Rase Burke Liberty G 6-3
Brady Shaper St. Maria Goretti G 5-10   Chad Yard Walkersville F 6-2
Eric Blankson Thomas Johnson F 6-4   Demitrious Royster Walkersville F 6-2
Davonte Dowdy Thomas Johnson F 6-4   Travis Bush Fort Hill G 6-2
Michael Lango Thomas Johnson G 5-10   Sebastian Wells Landon F 6-8
Matt Ahola West Springfield-VA F 6-2   Isaiah Colclough Landon G 6-1
Ben Seibert Williamsport F 6-4   Jordan Preston St. Vincent Pallotti F 6-1
Connor Brown New Life F 6-6   Joel Pebbles St. Vincent Pallotti G 6-1
Tanner Ruths Sherando-VA G 5-9   Rashard Budd Damascus F 6-3
Collin Turner Poolesville G 6-0   Alex Levine Frederick G 5-11
Devin Milton Freedom-Wood.-VA G 6-1   Ryan Aaron Clear Spring G 5-11
Josh Ogburn Einstien G/F 6-3   James Bennett Waynesboro-PA G 6-2
Elliot Gambrell Northwest G 6-1          
Head Coach: John Taylor-North Hagerstown       Head Coach: Brian Tombs-Liberty    
Ast: Dave Hanks         Ast: George Sinnott, Gene Miller    

 

 


 

Girls Mid Atlantic Premier Game
American Practice: Friday at St. Maria Goretti HS 5:00-7:00 PM
National Practice:
Tues at Bishop McNamara HS
 7:00-9:00 PM
Game:
Sat March 30 at North Hagerstown HS; tip 4:00 PM
Jerseys: 
American (WHITE)   National (DARK)

AMERICAN SCHOOL POS HT   NATIONAL SCHOOL POS HT
Bri'ana Oliver Arundel 5-8 G   Jasmin Grimes Bishop McNamara 5-9 F
Ke'la Ballard Arundel 5-6 PG   Dazia Hall Bullis 5-10 G
Tori Morris Bishop O'Connell-VA 6-2 F   Alexis Smith Calvert 5-6 G
MiQueara Lewis Digital Harbor 6-1 C   Jasmine Weems Calvert 5-2 G
Jaida Scarborough Digital Harbor 5-2 PG   Maya Singleton Riverdale Baptist 6-1 F
Kelly Loftus Mount Vernon-VA 5-10 G   Malika Wright Riverdale Baptist 5-10 G
Tiffany Webster Mount Vernon-VA 5-7 G   Jasmin Dancy Springbrook 5-11 F/G
Taylor Dunham Mount Vernon-VA 5-4 PG   Jasmine Bailey St. John's-DC 6-0 F
Camille Calhoun Spalding 5-10 F   Sarah Hardison Woodgrove-VA 5-11 F
Sierra Clark Spalding 5-11 F   Stephanie Purnell Woodgrove-VA 6-3 F
Daja Belt St. Frances 5-7 G   Christine Hagan St. John's Catholic Prep 6-4 C
Torri Chestnut Spalding 5-7 G   Brittany Jackson Bullis 5-7 G
Tiffany McKinney South River 5-9 G   Marissa Somerville St. Mary's Ryken 5-8 G
Bre Bolden South River 5-9 G   Brittani Burgess St. Mary's Ryken 5-11 F
Kierra McKellery Arundel 6-0 F   Daria Simmons Eleanor Roosevelt 5-7 G
Jade Scaife Spalding 6-0 F   Jazmin Faulkner Eleanor Roosevelt 5-8 G/F
Head Coach: Patrick McDonald-Digital Harbor       Head Coach: Gary Lee-Bishop McNamara    
Asts: Vera Carrington-Johnson, Anthony Montaque
    Asts: Chanice Lee      

 

Girls Elite Game
American Practice: Friday at St. Maria Goretti HS 3:00-5:00 PM
National Practice: 
Friday at St. Maria Goretti HS
 3:00-5:00 PM
Game:
Sat March 30 at North Hagerstown HS; tip 1:00 PM
Jerseys: 
American (WHITE)   National (DARK)

AMERICAN SCHOOL POS HT   NATIONAL SCHOOL POS HT
Courtney Landis Allegany 5-7 PG   Shelly Lister North Carroll 5-9 F
Ellen Bair Gettysburg-PA 5-5 G   Cidney McFarland North Carroll 5-6 PG
Claudia Lohr Urbana 5-6 G   Jamie Clark Century 5-10 F
Samie Abernethy Urbana 6-0 F   Makeba Ndifang South Carroll 5-11 F
Jae'Shon Swann Thomas Johnson 5-2 PG   Danielle Medovich Walkersville 5-5 PG
Bailey Griffin Thomas Johnson 5-7 G   Victoria Key Williamsport 5-7 G
Breana Smart Heritage-VA 5-6 G   Courtney Davis Frederick 5-8 G
Brittney Williams Park View-VA 5-8 F/G   Gabrielle Smallwood Francis Scott Key 5-6 G
Brittney George Middletown 5-9 F   Erica Buls Oakdale 6-3 C/F
Caitlin McLister Middletown 5-7 G   Taylor McGaughey Oakdale 5-8 G
Tisa Mullins Middletown 5-11 F   Jen Nguyen Frederick 4-11 PG
Tiffany Bowman Boonsboro 6-0 C/F   Brianna Nolen Walkersville 5-7 F
Kristyn Davis Boonsboro 5-4 G   Jessica Burke Linganore 6-0 F
Sarah Bach Manchester Valley 5-9 G   Brianna Moses Herndon-VA 5-11 F/C
Maggie Murray St. Maria Goretti 5-5 G   Dejiah Johnson South Hagerstown 5-7 G
Jessica Lam East Rockingham-VA 5-6 G   Haley Bauer Walkersville 5-10 G
Shannon O'Brien Boonsboro 5-11 F/C          
Head Coach: Darryl Whiten-Thomas Johnson       Head Coach: Shawn Minnier-North Carroll    
Asts: Lasan Scott, Steven Harper              

 


 

2013 Roundball Classic News

Complete 2013 Roundball Classic Rosters will be announced soon.  

2013 Coaches Announced
Mid Atlantic Showcase Boys Game
Charm City All-Stars: Al Holley-Friends School (MD)
Capital Area All-Stars: Herb Krusen-Georgetown Prep (MD)

Mid Atlantic Premier Girls Game
American All-Stars: Patrick McDonald-Digital Harbor HS (MD)
National All-Stars: Gary Lee-Bishop McNamara (MD)

Border War Elite Challenge Boys Game
Chesapeake All-Stars: Jay McMillan-Glenelg HS (MD)
Mason Dixon All-Stars: Gary Martin-Greencastle Antrim HS (PA)

Potomac Valley Elite Game
Amercian All-Stars: Ryan Kimble-Francis Scott Key HS (MD)
National All-Stars: Pat Cook-Tuscarora HS (MD)

DMV Elite Game
Metro All-Stars: Torrence Oxendine-Laurel HS (MD)
Suburban All-Stars: Scott Mowbray-Williamsport HS (MD)

Shooting Stars Gold Game
American All-Stars: John Taylor-North Hagerstown HS (MD)
National All-Stars: Brian Tombs-Liberty HS (MD)

Elite Girls Game
American All-Stars: Darryl Whiten-Gov Thomas Johnson HS (MD)
National: Shawn Minnier-North Carroll HS (MD)


 

2012 Charm City All Stars
2012 Capital Area All Stars
Isaiah Miles-Milford Mill
2012 Mid Atlantic Showcase MVP
2012 Chesapeake All Stars
2012 Potomac All Stars
Darnell Solomon-Broadneck
2012 Metro Elite Game MVP
2012 National Premier Girls All Stars
2012 Mid Atlantic Amercian Premier Girls All Stars
Jacquilyn Jackson-Gaithersburg
2012 Mid Atlantic Premier Game MVP
2012 Four State National Elite Boys All-Stars
2012 Four State Amercian Elite Boys All-Stars
Cottrell Wise-Westlake
2012 Four State Elite Boys MVP
2012 National Elite Girls All-Stars
2012 Amercian Elite Girls All-Stars
Cara Mason-Urbana
2012 Elite Elite Girls MVP
2012 Amercian Shooting Stars Boys All-Stars
2012 National Shooting Stars Boys All-Stars
Julian Livingston-Fairmont Heights
2012 Shooting Stars Boys Game MVP
2012 North County Boys All-Stars
2012 South County Boys All-Stars
Jordan Fortson-Smithsburg
2012 County Boys Game MVP
2012 South County Girls All-Stars
Jordan Wills-St. James
2012 County Girls Game MVP
2012 Roundball Classic Recap
Charm City outshines Capital Area in all-star showcase

by Travis Mewhirter, The Gazette Staff Writer

Charm City 118, Capital Area 89

Keon Hill sat on a bed at Washington Hospital Center anxiously awaiting the word from Lou Wilson whether his Riverdale Baptist basketball team overcame its one-point halftime deficit against Takoma Academy on Jan. 7.

Hill, who had to be taken to the hospital after the first half with an ankle sprain, was elated to hear that his team won by two, but Wilson had one more piece of news for his star point guard that night: He would also be playing in the Roundball Classic as a member of the Capital Area All-Stars in the Mid-Atlantic Showcase game. The multi-game postseason all-star event was held Sunday at North Hagerstown High School.

“I was so excited to hear that we won and then to hear I made it was awesome,” said Hill, a Howard University recruit.

The senior point guard was joined by teammates Norman Allen, De’Von Barnett, Milan Durant, and Olajuwon Lewis along with players from Coolidge, Stone Bridge, Flint Hill, Bullis, Stonewall Jackson, Park View, Princeton Day Academy, Georgetown Prep and Washington Christian.

The Capital Area squad, coached by Flint Hill’s Rico Reed, was overmatched by the Charm City All-Stars, coached by Milford Mill’s Al Holley. The Charm City team earned a 118-89 victory with a roster that included players from Milford Mill, Oakland Mills, Pallotti, Mount Carmel, Dunbar, Wilde Lake, John Carroll, City College and Atholton.

“It’s always fun to get out there and play with all these guys again,” Hill said. “We all play AAU together or against each other so we see each other all the time.”

The game featured a variety of high-flying, acrobatic offensive plays and arguably more dunks than beads of sweat expended on defense.

Durant opened the barrage of dunks about two minutes into the game with a two-handed tomahawk in the middle of the lane. The bucket gave the Capital Area squad one of its last leads of the game at 6-4.

Two minutes later Atholton’s Gavin Stephenson stole an errant pass at midcourt. He checked behind him to make sure nobody was going to ruin his wide-open opportunity in the spotlight, took a few calculated dribbles, rose up well above the rim and thundered down a violent left-handed dunk.

Stephenson’s finish knotted the score at 11-11, and two plays later a putback by Mount Carmel’s Gediminas Juozapavicius gave the Charm City team a lead it would never relinquish.

The Charm City team expanded its lead to 52-41 by halftime behind the efforts of Milford Mill’s Isaiah Miles, who was named the game’s most valuable player. Miles scored eight consecutive points in the first half and finished the game with 18, capped by a last-second two-handed dunk on which Barnett simply waved him through the lane, signaling a free pass for a highlight reel play.

The Capital Area team cut its deficit to 80-73 with just less than 10 minutes on the clock with a pair of free throws from Washington Christian’s Shaun Pender, but that was as close as it would get. Charm City held Capital Area to just three field goals over the next seven minutes as it made a 24-7 run.

Despite a 21-point loss, players from both teams were left laughing, smiling and hugging it out after the game.

“It’s just a fun thing for us to do and get together and play,” Hill said. “We’ve all been doing this a long time.”


Mid-Atlantic Showcase All-Star game: Charm City 118, Capital Area 89

Capital Area 41 48 — 89
Charm City 52 66 — 118

Capital Area (89)
Shaun Pender 16; Ryan McCarter 11; Olajuwon Lewis 10; Marquis Yates 9; Joe Hazel 8; De’Von Barnett 7; J.T. Strickland 6; Trevor Ogundepo 6; Mortimer Berchie 4; Milan Durant 4; Keon Hill 3; Michael Scott 3; Troy Thomas 3; Jamal Williams 2.

Charm City (118)
Isaiah Miles (Milford Mill) 19; Katrell Myers (Milford Mill) 17; Donte Pretlow (Dunbar) 12; Gediminas Juozapavicius (Mount Carmel) 11; Dante Garner (Wilde Lake) 11; Charles Tapper (City College) 9; Antonio Manns (Oakland Mills) 9; Malachy Onwudiegwu (Mount Carmel) 7; Gavin Stephenson (Atholton) 7; Chris Brown (Mount Carmel) 6; Jarred Jones (John Carroll) 5; Tyson Smith (Milford Mill) 4; William Lyle (Pallotti) 2.

Rebounds: Capital Area 38 (Ryan McCarter 6, Shaun Pender 5, De'von Barnett 5, Marquis Yates 5) Charm City 73 (Gavin Stephenson 9, Isaiah Miles 8, Gediminas Juozapavius 7, Antonio Manns 7).
Assists: Capital Area 16 (J.T. Strickland 3). Charm City 18 (Chase Cormier 5, Tyson Smith 3).
Steals: Capital Area 11 (Isaiah Miles, Jarred Jones, Malachy Onwudiegwu 2).
Metro Elite Boys Game

Chesapeake All Stars 94, Potomac All Stars 82

The Chesapeake All-Stars outscored the Potomac All-Stars 46-29 in the second half to post a 94-82 victory in the Metro Elite Boys Game.

Darnell Solomon of Broadneck was named the game MVP---scoring 14 points, pulling down a game high 11 rebounds, and blocking two shots. Carver Vo-Tech's Jeff Bennett led all scorers with 20 points for the winners.
Glenelg's Troy Spurrier had 10 rebounds, B.J Durham had six rebounds, Arundel's David Nicholson had a team high four assists for the Chesapeake All-Stars.

Robert Pillow of Robinson HS led the Potomac stars with 13 points, Marcus Bright (Pallotti) had 12 points, and Yannick Zanfack (Goretti) had 11 points.

Amiel Terry (Annandale) and Shae King (Goretti) had eight rebounds each, while Marcus Bright (Pallotti) had seven boards. Gavin Rajahpillay (Goretti) had an event-high eight assists in the loss.


Boxscore

Potomac (82)
Nick Hill (Clear Spring) 7, Trent Springs (Smithsburg) 2, Avery Wilmore (St James) 4, Marcus Bright (Pallotti) 12, Ryan Lynch (Walter Johnson) 4, Gavin Rajapillay (Goretti) 2, Robert Pillow (Robinson) 13, Jordan Fortson (Smithsburg) 2, Matt Murphy (Edison) 6, Amiel Terry (Annandale) 5, Yanick Zanfack (Goretti) 11, Brian McDonald (Flint Hill) 5, Thomas Blake (Goretti) 2, Shae King (Goretti) 7.

Chesapeake (94)
David Nicholson (Atholton) 2, Charlie Rogers (Sherwood), Dan Mullen (South Carroll) 5, Keonte Potts (Centennial) 5, Marcus James (John Carroll) 4, Juwan Strother (Westlake) 4, Darnell Solomon (Broadneck) 14, Darren Fitzpatrick (Atholton) 5, Troy Spurrier (Glenelg) 4, Evan Frische (Century) 3, DeAnthony McCormick (Forest Park) 9, Evan Grey (Spalding) 1, Jeff Bennett (Carver) 20, Mitch Sleight (Century) 6.
Rebounds: Potomac 62 (Amiel Terry 8, Shae King 8, Marcus Bright 7, Matt Murphy 7). Chespaeake 52 (Darnell Solomon 11, Troy Spurrier 10, B.J. Durham 6).
Assists: Potomac 16 (Gavin Rajahpillay 8) Chesapeake 20 (David Nicholson 4, Marcus James 3, B.J. Durham 3).
Steals: Potomac 8 (Amiel Terry 2). Chesapeake 15 (Troy Spurrier 2, Duane Echols 2)..
Blocks Potomac 6 (Robert Pillow 3). Chesapeake 4 (Darnell Solomon 2).
Mid Atlantic Premier Girls Game

National 85, Amercian 70

by Jennifer Beekman, The Gazette Staff Writer

Gaithersburg High School senior forward Jackie Jackson caught the ball at the top of the 3-point arc midway through the second half of Sunday’s Roundball Classic Mid-Atlantic Premier game, looked left and then right, and when no options presented themselves, bent her knees and launched a 3-pointer.

The near-capacity crowd in attendance at North Hagerstown High School gasped audibly. Hitting outside shots wasn’t a big part of the senior forward’s role with the two-time reigning Maryland 4A champion Trojans.

But the seventh annual Roundball Classic provides an excellent forum for high school basketball standouts from the Washington Metropolitan area to showcase their talents.

“I shoot a little bit. I think I hit three, 3-pointers during the season,” Jackson said. “It’s always exciting and everyone is like, ‘Oh, [she can do that?]’”

A Temple University recruit, Jackson was named the game’s most valuable player after tallying 18 points and 14 rebounds to lead the National All-Stars to an 85-70 win over the American All-Stars.

Most of the 30 players participating in Sunday’s game, which featured the best of the best as voted by coaches and the Roundball Classic’s selection committee, had just met at the teams’ sole practice earlier in the week.

However, Jackson and National teammate Lauren Tolson of Frederick High play ball together often as AAU travel basketball teammates with the D.C. Flames.

Their familiarity with one another provided a good foundation for the National team to build around Sunday. Tolson, a University of Richmond recruit, finished with 11 points.

“It was hard playing with people we’ve never played with before,” said Montrose Christian senior Tiffany Webster, a member of the American team. “The first five minutes we were trying to get a feel for each other. Close to halftime we started to feel more comfortable with each other.”

The adjustment was evident as the National team jumped out to a 29-13 first-half lead before the American team cut it to nine points late in the period. The National team led 43-30 at halftime. It never led by less than 11 points in the second half, though the American team did create much more resistance.

Sunday’s contest featured an interesting dynamic. Every player was a star on her high school team but there were no standouts Sunday.

While Sunday’s game did feature some spectacular moves, the best players, Tolson said, don’t need to showboat.

“If you play your role, in the end, your points will come,” she said.


Boxscore
American (70)
Carrie Alexander (McNamara) 2, Dinah Jones (Broadneck) 2, Tiffany Padgett (Pallotti) 7, Chelsea Terry (North Stafford) 2, Daisy Aleaze (Roland Park) 16, Tiffany Jenkins (Bullis) 3, Alex Long (Flint Hill) 11, Christie Michals (Robinson) 5, Tiffany Webster (Montrose) 2, April Robinson (West Springfield) 4, Capree Garner (Springbrook) 4, Kazzidy Stewert (St Johns) 12. Totals 28 9-16 70.

National (85)
Te'shya Heslip (Potomac) 15, Katrina Hutzell (Chantilly) 4, Alexis Carter (Osbourn Park) 4, Raven Makins (Spalding) 6, Allese Morrison (Princeton Day) 1, Ryan Jordan (Stonewall Jackson) 8, Lauren Tolson (Frederick) 10, Mikal Johnson (Osbourn) 7, Jacquilyn Jackson (Gaithersburg) 18, Johanna Lopez (Blair) 4, Serafina Arthur-Williams (Churchill) 6, Liz McNaughton (Fairfax) 2. Totals 30 20-37 85.

Rebounds: American 53 (Dinah Jones 9, Carrie Alexander 7, Tiffany Padgett 7). National 52 (Jacquilyn Jackson 14, Ryan Jordan 9, Sarafina Arthur-Willams 7).
Assists: American 12 (Alex Long 3, Capree Garner 3). National 11 (Lauren Tolson 5, Katrina Hutzell 2).
Steals: American 9 (Capree Garner 3). National 13 (Te'Shya Heslip 5, Johanna Lopez 2).
Four State Elite Boys Game

National 101, Amercian 95, OT

The National All-Stars battled back from 11 points down with just over two minutes to play to tie the game at 90 and force overtime.

In overtime the Nationals used the late game momentum to pull out a 101-95 victory over the Amercian All-Stars in the Four State Elite Boys Game.

Cottrell Wise of Westlake earned the MVP award by scoring a game high 18 points, inclduing four in OT. Matt Galloway of Potomac Falls scored 13 points and had six rebounds, Matt Lane (Urbana) had 11 points, and Kurt Gangler (Southern Garrett) and Jerrod Lemon (Princeton Day) had 10 points each.

The Linganore duo of Luke Jackson and Jalen Gee scored 17 and 16 points respectively for the Amercian All-Stars. Dee Morel (South Hagerstown) added 10 points. Terry Wood (Sherando) led the Amercian Stars with nine rebounds and Tyler Wise pulled down eight boards in the loss.


Boxscore

Amercian (95)
Jalen Gee (Linganore) 16, C.J. Davis (South Hagerstown) 7, Luke Jackson (Linganore) 17, Nick Colvin (North Hagerstown) 6, Garrett D'Atri (Fort Hill) 5, J.R. Railing (North Hagerstown) 4, Tyreek Collier (Washington) 6, Tommy James (Linganore) 8, Dee Morel (South Hagerstown) 10, Tyler Wise (Williamsport) 5, Terry Wood (Sherando) 6, Ian Fisher (Brunswick) 5. Totals 41 5-11 95.

National (101)
Bobby Ingram (Tuscarora) 3, Matthew Galloway (Potomac Falls) 13, Kurt Gangler (Southern Garrett) 10, Nigel Fender (Frederick) 8, Cottrel Wise (Westlake) 18, Conner Mills (Middletown) 3, Jaylen White (Tuscarora) 6, D.J. Richie (Southern Garrett) 2, Jerrod Lemon (Princeton Day) 10, Evan Austin (SJCP) 8, Bucky Erichsen (Urbana) 4, Matt Lane (Urbana) 11, Cody Deal (Lower Dauphin) 5. Totals 39 13-24 101.

Rebounds: Amercian 49 (Terry Wood 9, Tyler Wise 7, Luke Jackson 6). National 56 (Bucky Erichsen 10, Cody Deal 9, Bobby Ingram 6, Matthew Galloway 6, D.J. Richie 6).
Assists: Amercian 22 (Garrett Grantham 4, Tyler Wise 3, Jalen Gee 3). National 16 (Nigel Fender 3).
Steals: Amercian 13 (Evan Horn 3). National 14 (Bobby Ingram 3).
Girls Elite Game

National 83, American 72

Urbana's Cara Mason led the National all-stars to 83-72 victory with 14 points and four rebounds, while also being named game MVP.

Nicole Carty (Bishop O'Connell) chipped in with 12 points and four assists, Calvert's Rachel Loube added 10 points, and Hailey Marlett (Liberty) and Lindsey Linaburg (Aleegany) had eight points each in the win.

Frederick's Jordan Mangiafico-Chambers led all scorers with 23 points, while pulling 10 rebounds in the loss. Linganore's Meghan Martin scored 17 points and McKinley Thomas (Jefferson) had 14 points and six rebounds.


Boxscore

Amercian (72)
Abby Kaiser (Frederick) 1, Katie Connolly (Broadfording) 3, Deja Gibson (Severn) 4, Meghan Martin (Linganore) 17, Iman Scott (North Hagerstown) 2, Darian Little (Frederick) 2, Elisa Owens (Smithsburg) 3, McKinley Thomas (Jefferson) 14, Kendall Zickefoose (Catocin) 3, Jordan Mangiafico-Chambers (Frederick) 23. Totals 23 22-33 72.

National (83)
Rachel Loube (Calvert) 10, Nicole Carty (O'Connell) 12, Maggie Payne (South Carroll) 5, Lindsey Linaburg (Allegany) 8, Cara Mason (Urbana) 14, Paula Nicholson (FSK) 4, Jordan Miller (West Springfield) 4, Sarah Dixon (Walkersville) 4, Peyton Carper (Urbana) 3, Nicole Heim (South Carroll) 2, Ta'che Smothers (Greencastle-Antrim) 7, Caitlyn Roy (Middletown) 2, Hailey Marlett (Liberty) 8. Totals 35 6-8 83.

Rebounds: American 43 (Mangiafico-Chambers 10, McKinley Thomas 6). National 40 (Cara Mason 4, Nicole Carty 4, Jordan Miller 4, Peyton Carper 4).
Assists: American 11 (several players with 2). National 18 (Nicole Carty 4, Rachel Loube 3).
Roundball Classic starts with a pair of close games

By TIM KOELBLE, Herald-Mail March 17, 2012

HAGERSTOWN — Both Washington County all-star games came down to the final seconds and each one produced a two-point verdict on Saturday night during the seventh annual Roundball Classic at North Hagerstown High School.

The North County senior boys rallied for an 85-83 victory after the South County senior girls scored a 68-66 win. The American all-stars pulled away for a 84-70 victory in the Boy's Shooting Stars game.

Five more games are on tap Sunday — beginning at noon at North Hagerstown High School. All-day passes are $8.

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County Girls Hoopfest

South 68, North 66

Saint James’ Jordan Wills missed the Saints’ final two regular-season games with a sprained ankle.

With some rest, she wasn’t going to miss the girls county all-star Roundball Classic game.

Wills earned game MVP honors for The South girls with nine points, seven assists and 13 rebounds. She scored the game-winning basket with 17 seconds left, just after missing the front end of a 1-and-1 free throw situation.

North Hagerstown’s Iman Scott, who led the North team with a game-high 23 points and 10 rebounds, had a chance to tie the game, but her shot missed in the final seconds.

“I’ve still got a little soreness in the ankle,” said Wills. “We won the game because we were a little more aggressive than you might be for an all-star game.”

The South led big early, 30-19, with 4:03 left in the first half on a stretch of scoring by Williamsport’s Casey Arnone, who had six points in a 7-0 run.

Smithsburg’s Elisa Owens hit a basket and two free throws with 1:30 left in the game to tie the score at 66 for the North.

“We just wanted to push the ball offensively,” said South Hagerstown coach Nate Naylor, who coached the South. “Arnone gave us great energy.”

Arnone and Heritage Academy’s Jessica Gaylor each had 12 points and Boonsboro’s Tori Poffenberger had eight rebounds for the South. Owens had 15 points for the North and Smithsburg’s Alexis Andrukat added seven assists.

Boxscore

North (66)
M.Broadwater (Grace) 0 0-2 0, Amber Forest (Clear Spring) 1 0-0 2, Jess Barnhart (Clear Spring) 1 0-0 2, Autumn Fisher (North Hagerstown) 0 0-0 0, Alexis Mills (Clear Spring) 2 0-0 4, Apryl Lee (Smithsburg) 0 0-0 0, Alexis Andrukat (Smithsburg) 2 0-0 4, Kelsey Koontz (Grace) 1 0-0 2, Iman Scott (North Hagerstown) 11 0-0 23, Elisa Owens (Smithsburg) 5 3-7 15, Erika Kline (North Hagerstown) 3 0-0 6, Danielle Harbaugh (Smithsburg) 3 2-8 8, Logan Bachtell (Smithsburg) 0 0-0 0. Totals 29 5-17 66.

South (68)
Jordan Wills (St James) 3 2-5 9, Tori Poffenberger (Boonsboro) 4 1-2 9, Kayla Payne (Boonsboro) 1 0-2 2, Casey Arnone (Williamsport) 3 6-8 12, Katie Connolly (Broadfording) 1 0-0 3, Ashlyn Hawbaker 4 0-4 8, Jessica Gaylor (Heritage) 4 1-2 12, Kim Seabright (Boonsboro) 1 0-0 2, Alexis Small (South Hagerstown) 1 0-0 2, Morgan Tucker (Boonsboro) 1 2-2 5, Amber Smith (Boonsboro) 2 0-0 4. Totals 25 12-25 68.

Rebounds: North 66 (Iman Scott 17, Danielle Harbaurgh 8, Erika Kline 7) South 63 (Jordan Wills 14, Tori Poffenberger 8, Katie Connolly 7).
Assists: North 16 (Alexis Andrukat 7) South 17 (Jordan Wills 7).
Steals: North 8, South 13 (Jordan Wills 3).

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County Boys Hoopfest

North 85, South 83

The North boys rallied from a 13-point deficit, 45-32, late in the first half. South Hagerstown’s Devonte Morel led the South team with 13 points.

The South still led 61-50 with 13:50 to play before the North started applying some defensive pressure, coming back to gain 75-all and 78-all ties.

Smithsburg’s duo of Trent Springs and Jordan Fortson scored the next five points to give the North an 83-78 lead. After Saint James star Avery Wilmore’s three-point play made it a two-point game, Smithsburg’s Tyson Pierre hit a bucket to give the North an 85-81 lead.

Morel answered for the South to make it 85-83. The North had a turnover, giving the South a final chance, but Morel missed a final shot with a second left.

“It was a good time, to go out and have a good time,” said Fortson, who won game MVP honors with 14 points and seven rebounds. “Even in an all-star game you want to go out and win, and we started playing some defense and got some steals.”

North Hagerstown assistant coach John Taylor coached the winning North side.

“This was my dream team,” he said. “I just kept telling them to have confidence in themselves.”

North Hagerstown’s Genc Pllana had 12 points, Goretti’s Shae King grabbed 10 rebounds and Goretti’s Gavin Rajahpillay added seven assists for the North.

Morel finished with 15 points and eight rebounds for the South. Wilmore had 12 points and nine rebounds, and Tyler Wise and Alex Aleshire — both from Williamsport — had 11 and 10 points respectively.

Boxscore

North (85)
Sam Elwood (Clear Spring) 2 0-0 4, Brad Spickler (Smithsburg) 1 0-0 2, Trent Springs (Smithsburg) 3 0-0 6, Ronald Hardy (Smithsburg) 2 1-2 5, Gavin Rajahpillay (Goretti) 0 0-0 0, Tyson Pierre (Smithsburg) 1 0-0 2, Genc Pllana (North Hagerstown) 4 2-2 12, Chris Miller (Clear Spring) 3 1-2 7, Jordan Fortson (Smithsburg) 7 0-0 17, Mikey Sensenbaugh (Clear Spring) 1 0-0 2, Nick Colvin (North Hagerstown) 0 0-0 0, Robby Hogue (Smithsburg) 4 0-0 9, J.R. Railing (North Hagerstown) 2 1-2 7, Yannick Zanfack (Goretti) 2 3-4 8, Shae King (Goretti) 2 0-0 4. Totals 34 8-12 85.

South (83)
Avery Wilmore (St James) 5 1-1 12, C.J. Davis (South Hagerstown) 4 0-0 9, Donnie O'Brien (Hancock) 0 0-2 0, Charlie Herring (South Hagerstown) 1 0-0 2, Michael Wiley 2 0-0 4, Caleb Jardeleza (Boonsboro) 1 0-0 2, Robbie Martin (Heritage) 1 0-0 2, Riley Stephenson (Boonsboro) 1 4-4 7, Brandon Hess (South Hagerstown) 4 0-0 9, Dee Morel (South Hagerstown) 7 1-1 15, Alex Aleshire (Williamsport) 4 0-0 10, Tyler Wise (Williamsport) 5 0-0 11. Totals 35 6-8 83.

Rebounds: North 54 (Shae King 10, Jordan Fortson 7) South 46 (Avery Wilmore 9, Dee Morel 8).
Assists: North 17 (Gavin Rajahpillay 7, Tyson Pierre 4). South 23 (Caleb Jardeleza 4, Charlie Herring 4).
Steals: North 8 (Sam Elwood 4). South 9 (Alex Aleshire 3).
Blocks: North 5 (Trent Springs 2) South 3.

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Boys Shooting Stars Game

American 84, National 70

Fairmont Heights Julian Livingston scored 16 of his game high 18 points in the second half to garner MVP honors and lead the American All-Stars to a 84-70 come-from-behind victory in the Shooting Stars Game.

Brunswick's Luke Campbell and Huntingtown's Ricky Donaldson had 10 points each in the first half to lead the National All-Stars to a 44-35 at the break.

The American All-Stars outscored the Nationals 49-26 in the second half behind Livingston and Seneca Valley's Robbie Lim (10 points).

Frederick's Darryl Sanders added nine points, Westminster's Nick Rhoten added eight points, and Livingston led the American All-Stars with 13 boards.

The Huntingtown duo of Donaldson and Timon Johnson led the Nationals with 14 points each. Donaldson also pulled down a team high 14 rebounds in the loss.

Boxscore

American (84)
Jamar Cuthbertson (Fairmont Heights) 2 2-2 6, James Turner (Hammond) 2 1-6 5, Paul McLister (Thomas Johnson) 2 0-0 4, Bryce Slaton (Frederick) 1 3-4 5, Zach Didley (Westminster) 0 1-2 1, Adam Ritchie (Chesapeake) 3 0-0 6, DeAndre Parrott (Poolesville) 1 0-0 3, Nick Rhoten (Westminster) 4 0-0 8, Alex Chahine (Glenelg) 1 1-2 3, Julian Livingston 8 1-1 18, Darryl Sanders (Frederick) 4 0-0 9, Tony Dowdy (Thomas Johnson) 1 0-2 2, Robbie Lim (Seneca Valley) 4 0-2 10, Juwan Wilson (Miford Mill) 1 2-2 4. Totals 34 11-23 84.

National (70)
Kammari Powell (Fort Hill) 2 0-0 4, Mark Kelly (Fort Hill) 1 0-0 2, Tyler Dabbs (Brunswick) 1 0-0 3, Will Harris (Fort Hill) 1 0-0 3, Nick Peifer (SJCP) 1 0-0 3, Timon Johnson (Huntingtown) 6 1-2 14, Seth Hall (Southern Fulton) 1 0-0 3, Matt Guyton (Walkersville) 1 0-0 2, Jalen Brown (Walkersville) 3 0-0 8, Luke Campbell 5 0-0 10, Gold-Pastor (Bethesda-CC) 1 0-0 2, Ryan Kwiatek (Walkersville) 1 0-0 2, Ricky Donaldson (Huntingtown) 7 0-1 14. Totals 31 1-2 70.

Rebounds: American 69 (Julian Livingston 13, Alexis Chahine 8), National 44 (Ricky Donaldson 14, Luke Campbell 5).
Assists: Amercian 13 (Zach Dudley 4), National 19 (Kammari Powell, Tyler Dabbs, Greg Bonner 3).
Steals: American 14 (Tony Dowdy, Robbie Lim 3) National 8.

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2012 Rosters / Practices

Mid Atlantic Boys Showcase

CHARM CITY AREA ALL-STARS
Practice date: Thursday, 3/15 7:00 - 8:30 PM @ Glenelg HS
Game Uniform to be worn for event: White
Gavin Stephenson Atholton
Antonio Manns Oakland Mills
Charles Tapper City College
Donte Pretlow Dunbar
Dante Garner Wilde Lake
Tyson Smith Milford Mill
Isaiah Miles Milford Mill
Kyle Thomas Milford Mill
Chase Cormier Milford Mill
Katrell Myers Milford Mill
Jarred Jones John Carroll
William Lyle St. Vincent Pallotti
Langston Burnett St. Vincent Pallotti
Gediminas Juozapavicius Mount Carmel
Lucas Gallina Mount Carmel
Malachy Onwudiegwu Mount Carmel
Chris Brown Mount Carmel

CAPITAL AREA ALL-STARS
Practice date: Thursday, 3/15 7:00 - 9:00 PM @ St. Maria Goretti HS
Game Uniform to be worn for event: Dark
Mo Jeffers Coolidge-DC
Troy Thomas Flint Hill-VA
Trevor Ogundepo Flint Hill-VA
Ryan McCarter Park View-VA
Keon Hill Riverdale Baptist
Myles Johnson Stone Bridge-VA
Marquis Yates Stonewall Jackson-VA
Shaun Pender Washington Christian
Milan Durant Riverdale Baptist
De'Von Barnett Riverdale Baptist
Joe Hazel Bullis
Norman Allen Riverdale Baptist
Mortumer Berchie Flint Hill-VA
Olajuwon Lewis Riverdale Baptist
Jamal Williams Princeton Day
Michael Scott Princeton Day
J.T. Strickland Georgetown Prep


Metro Elite Boys Game

CHESAPEAKE ALL-STARS
Practice date #1: Tuesday, 3/13 7:00 - 8:30 PM @ Southern-AA HS
Practice date #2: Thursday, 3/15 7:00 - 8:30 PM @ Glenelg HS
Game Uniform to be worn for event: White
David Nicholson Arundel
Jeff Bennett Carver Vo-Tech
Mitch Sleight Century
Evan Fritsche Century
Troy Spurrier Glenelg
Duane Echols Hammond
B.J. Durham Marriotts Ridge
Charlie Rogers Sherwood
Dan Mullen South Carroll
Juwan Strothers Westlake
Keonte Potts Centennial
Marcus James John Carroll
Darnell Solomon Broadneck
DeAnthony McCormick Forest Park
Evan Grey Archbishop Spalding
Darren Fitzpatrick Atholton

POTOMAC VALLEY ALL-STARS
Practice date: Friday, 3/16 7:00 - 9:00 PM @ St. Maria Goretti HS
Game Uniform to be worn for event: Dark
Amiel Terry Annandale-VA
Nick Hill Clear Spring
Brian McDonald Flint Hill-VA
Daniel Giguere Flint Hill-VA
John Yoxthimer Loudoun Valley-VA
Robert Pillow Robinson-VA
Trenton Springs Smithsburg
Jordan Fortson Smithsburg
Avery Wilmore St. James
Yannick Zanfack St. Maria Goretti
Gavin Rajahpillay St. Maria Goretti
Shae King St. Maria Goretti
Matt Murphy Thomas Edison-VA
Marcus Bright St. Vincent Pallotti
Jamar White St. Vincent Pallotti
Thomas Blake St. Maria Goretti


Four State Elite Boys All-Stars

AMERICAN
Practice date: Thursday, 3/15 7:00 - 8:30 PM @ St. Maria Goretti HS
Game Uniform to be worn for event: White
Ian Fisher Brunswick
Garrett D'Atri Fort Hill
Tyreek Collier Washington-WV
Garrett Grantham Jefferson-WV
Luke Jackson Linganore
Tommy James Linganore
Jalen Gee Linganore
Nick Colvin North Hagerstown
J.R. Railing North Hagerstown
Terry Wood Sherando-VA
C.J. Davis South Hagerstown
Devonte Morel South Hagerstown
Tyler Wise Williamsport
Evan Horn Winters Mill
Denver Cordell Greencastle-Antrim-PA
Corey Meyers Greencastle-Antrim-PA
Trey Jessie Bishop Walsh

NATIONAL
Practice date: Friday, 3/16 7:00 - 9:00 PM @ St. Maria Goretti HS
Game Uniform to be worn for event: Dark
Brendan McHale Lake Braddock-VA
Nigel Fender Frederick
Conner Mills Middletown
Ethan Winn Middletown
Matthew Galloway Potomac Falls-VA
D.J. Richie Southern Garrett
Kurt Gangler Southern Garrett
Terence Stafford Thomas Johnson
Jaylen White Tuscarora
Bobby Ingram Tuscarora
Matt Lane Urbana
Bucky Erichsen Urbana
Evan Austin St. John's Catholic Prep
Cottrell Wise Westlake
Cody Deal Lower Dauphin-PA
Jerrod Lemon Princeton Day


Shooting Stars Elite Boys Game

AMERICAN
Practice date: Monday, 3/12 7:00 - 9:00 PM @ St. Maria Goretti HS
Game Uniform to be worn for event: White
Adam Ritchie Chesapeake
Julian Livingston Fairmont Heights
Jamar Cuthbertson Fairmont Heights
Bryce Slaton Frederick
Darryl Sanders Frederick
DeAndre Parrott Poolesville
Paul McLister Thomas Johnson
Zach Dudley Westminster
Nick Rhoten Westminster
James Turner Hammond
Alexis Chahine Glenelg
Michael Skvorak Thomas Johnson
Michael Pritts Middletown
Tony Dowdy Thomas Johnson
Denton Cordell Greencastle-Antrim-PA
Robbie Lim Seneca Valley
Juwan Wilson Milford Mill

NATIONAL
Practice date: Monday, 3/12 7:00 - 9:00 PM @ St. Maria Goretti HS
Game Uniform to be worn for event: Dark
Ghedalia Gold-Pastor Bethesda-Chevy Chase
Keith Kluetz Linganore
Nick Peifer St. John's Catholic Prep
Timon Johnson Huntingtown
Ricky Donaldson Huntingtown
Tyler Dabbs Brunswick
Luke Campbell Brunswick
Mark Kelly Fort Hill
Kammari Powell Fort Hill
Will Harris Fort Hill
Greg Bonner Manchester Valley
Marty Windisch Manchester Valley
Seth Hall Southern Fulton-PA
Damon Gordon Southern Fulton-PA
Matt Guyton Walkersville
Jalen Brown Walkersville
Ryan Kwiatek Walkersville


Mid Atlantic Premier Girls Game
AMERICAN
Practice date: Wednesday, 3/14 7:00 - 9:00 PM @ St. Maria Goretti HS
Game Uniform to be worn for event: White
Dionna Joynes Bishop McNamara
Carrie Alexander Bishop McNamara
Taylor Jenkins Bullis
Katie McCormick St. Mary's Ryken
Kazzidy Stewart St. John's College
Chelsea Terry North Stafford-VA
April Robinson West Springfield-VA
Tiffany Padgett St. Vincent Pallotti
Dinah Jones Broadneck
Alex Long Flint Hill-VA
Daisy Aleaze Roland Park
Tiffany Webster Montrose Christian
Capree Garner Springbrook
Christie Michals Robinson-VA
Domonique' Hagins South River

NATIONAL
Practice date: Tuesday, 3/13 7:00 - 9:00 PM @ St. Maria Goretti HS
Game Uniform to be worn for event: Dark
Lauren Tolson Frederick
Jacquilyn Jackson Gaithersburg
Pandora Wilson Holy Cross
Mikal Johnson Osbourn-VA
Ryan Jordan Stonewall Jackson-VA
Lexi Carpenter Forest Park
Liz McNaughton Fairfax-VA
Johanna Lopez Blair
Katrina Hutzell Chantilly-VA
Serafina Arthur-Williams Winston Churchill
Alexis Carter Osbourn Park-VA
Te'Shya Heslip Potomac-VA
Allese Morrison Princeton Day
Angela Mickens Lee-VA
Casey Cummings Loudoun County-VA


Girls Elite Game
AMERICAN
Practice date: Tuesday, 3/13 7:00 - 9:00 PM @ St. Maria Goretti HS
Game Uniform to be worn for event: White
Deja Gibson Severn
Katie Connoly Broadfording Christian
Kendall Zickefoose Catoctin
Jordan Mangiafico-Chambers Frederick
Darian Little Frederick
Aaliyah Daniels Frederick
Abbey Kaiser Frederick
Meghan Martin Linganore
Elisa Owens Smithsburg
Alexis Andrukat Smithsburg
McKinley Thomas Jefferson-WV
Tara Woelfel Catoctin
Katie Ruth Sherwood
Casey Arnone Williamsport
Iman Scott North Hagerstown
Autumn Fisher North Hagerstown

NATIONAL
Practice date: Wednesday, 3/14 7:00 - 9:00 PM @ St. Maria Goretti HS
Game Uniform to be worn for event: Dark
Lindsie Linaburg Allegany
Rachel Loube Calvert
Paula Nicholson Francis Scott Key
Caitlin Roy Middletown
Jordan Wills St. James
Sarah Dixon Walkersville
Jordan Miller West Springfield-VA
Nicole Carty Bishop O'Connell-VA
Peyton Carper Urbana
Cara Mason Urbana
Nicole Heim South Carroll
Maggie Payne South Carroll
Stacie Maring South Carroll
Hailey Marlatt Liberty
Ta'Che Smothers Greencastle-PA
April Wright Middletown


County Hoopfest Boys Game

North
Practice date: Thursday, 3/15 8:30 - 9:30 PM @ St. Maria Goretti HS
Game Uniform to be worn for event: White
Nick Colvin North Hagerstown
Trenton Springs Smithsburg
J.R. Railing North Hagerstown
Nick Hill Clear Spring
Genc Pllana North Hagerstown
Yannick Zanfack St. Maria Goretti
Jordan Fortson Smithsburg
Gavin Rajahpillay St. Maria Goretti
Tyson Pierre Smithsburg
Sam Elwood Clear Spring
Robby Hogue Smithsburg
Chris Miller Clear Spring
Brad Spickler Smithsburg
Mikey Sensenbaugh Clear Spring
Shae King St. Maria Goretti
Ronald Hardy Smithsburg

South
Practice date #1: Monday, 3/12 6:00 - 7:30 PM @ South Hagerstown HS
Practice date #2: Wednesday, 3/14 6:00 - 7:30 PM @ South Hagerstown HS
Game Uniform to be worn for event: Dark
Charlie Herring South Hagerstown
Alex Aleshire Williamsport
Robbie Martin Heritage Academy
Donnie O'Brien Hancock
Avery Wilmore St. James
Michael Wiley South Hagerstown
Tyler Wise Williamsport
Emmett Orfan St. James
Riley Stephenson Boonsboro
C.J. Davis South Hagerstown
Caleb Jardeleza Boonsboro
Devonte Morel South Hagerstown
Justin Lewis Boonsboro
Brandon Hess South Hagerstown


County Hoopfest Girls Game

North
Practice date: Wednesday, 3/14 7:00 - 8:15 PM @ Smithsburg HS
Game Uniform to be worn for event: White
Krystal Holl Smithsburg
Erika Kline North Hagerstown
Sarah Shives Smithsburg
Kelsey Koontz Grace Academy
Apryl Lee Smithsburg
Jess Barnhart Clear Spring
Danielle Harbaugh Smithsburg
Autumn Fisher North Hagerstown
Alexa Mills Clear Spring
Meghan Broadwater Grace Academy
Amber Forest Clear Spring
Elisa Owens Smithsburg
Morgan Purdham Clear Spring
Alexis Andrukat Smithsburg
Logan Bachtell Smithsburg
Iman Scott North Hagerstown

SOUTH
Practice date #1: Monday, 3/12 7:30 - 8:30 PM @ South Hagerstown HS
Practice date #2: Wednesday, 3/14 7:30 - 8:30 PM @ South Hagerstown HS
Game Uniform to be worn for event: Dark
Alexis Small South Hagerstown
Tori Poffenberger Boonsboro
Jessica Gaylor Heritage Academy
Morgan Tucker Boonsboro
Jordan Wills St. James
Katie Connoly Broadfording Christian
Kayla Payne Boonsboro
Beth Eich St. Maria Goretti
Casey Arnone Williamsport
Ashlyn Hawbaker Boonsboro
Kim Seabright Boonsboro
Kris Cronise St. Maria Goretti
Media Day 2012

Over 160 players and coaches attended the 2012 Buffalo Wild Wings Media Day in Hagerstown. Players filled out information, had their photos taken, and a few were interviewed by the media.

2012 Roundball Classic News

2012 Roundball Classic set
The seventh annual Roundball Classic will be held on March 17 and 18, 2012 at North Hagerstown HS. This season's Roundball Classic is now the biggest post season all-star showcase in the Mid-Atlantic. The 2012 event will feature eight all-star games, over 220 players representing over 100+ schools from four states.

Schedule
Sunday, February 19
11AM-4PM: Media Day at Buffalo Wild Wings (Hagerstown, MD)

Saturday, March 17
5:00 PM: County Girls Game
6:30 PM: County Boys Game
8:00 PM: Boys Shooting Stars Game

Sunday, March 18
12:00 PM: Girls Elite Game
1:30 PM: Boys Four State Elite Game
3:00 PM: Girls Mid-Atlantic Premier Game
4:30 PM: Boys Metro Elite Game
6:00 PM: Boys Mid-Atlantic Showcase Game

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2011 Roundball Classic Recap

All photos courtesy of Kim & Leslie Morgan

Game Video courtesy of the South Hagerstown Media Club and advisor Dan Litten. To purchase all-star game videos for $10, contact Mr. Litten at: littedan@wcboe.k12.md.us or call 301-766-8369

South High Media Club
Marcu Orr - Commentator
John Kitchen - Commentator
Mr. Litten - Advisor


2011 Boy's Elite Game

National 119, American 94

Potomac's Jordan McCain was named MVP while leading the National All-Stars with 14 points---including eight during a 16-6 run in the second half to lift the Nationals to a 119-94 victory over the American All-Stars in the Boy's Elite Game of the Roundball Classic.

Colgate-bound Isaiah McCray of Milford Mill and Mike Rice of Robinson score 13 points, Annandale's Karl Ziegler added 11 points, and Rockville's DeAndre Kelly chipped in with 10 points for the National stars.

John Schoof, headed to American next season, led the Nationals with six rebounds, while McCray, Ziegler, and Rice pulled down five boards. Jeff Keane (Paint Branch) dished out a game high six assists and McCain had four assists in the victory.

Blake's Matt McGugan led the American squad with 15 points, Bryan Harris (Southern) had 11 points, and Susquehanna Township's A.J. Dean and Spalding's Chris Kemp added 10 points.

Kemp was a monster on the boards---finishing with a game high 13 rebounds, while Dean pulled down seven rebounds. Quinton Dodson (Riverdale) and Nicho Tyson (Suitland) had four assists each in the loss.


MVP: Jordan McCain-Potomac-VA (14 pts, 4 assists, 4 rebounds, 2 steals)

American (94)
Jerome Tolson (Riverdale) 2 3-4 7, Brandon Headley (Blake) 3 0-0 6, Bryan Harris (Southern-AA) 3 4-4 11, Deon Andrews (Ryken) 1 0-0 3, Jude Merkel (Urbana) 1 0-0 2, Arnold Richmond (Crossland) 3 1-1 7, A.J. Dean (Susq Twsp) 4 2-3 10, Quinton Dodson (Riverdale) 1 1-2 3, Lamont Adair (Fairmont Heights) 1 0-0 2, James Peters (Oakland Mills) 1 1-2 3, Eric Savage (Old Mill) 1 1-2 3, Matthew McGugan (Blake) 6 2-2 15, Eric Fisher (Spalding) 3 0-0 7, Cody Joyce (Southern-AA) 0 0-0 0, John Chris Kemp (Spalding) 5 0-0 10. Totals 37 16-22 94.

National (119)
Jeffrey Keane (Paint Branch) 1 2-2 5, D'Angelo Boyce (Annandale) 3 2-2 8, Dominique Major (Forest Park) 2 0-0 5, Daryl Copeland (W.Potomac) 4 0-0 9, Matt McCarthy (Good Counsel) 1 0-0 2, DeAndre Kelly (Rockville) 5 0-0 10, Isaiah McCray (Milford Mill) 6 1-1 13, Nik Biberaj (South County) 1 0-0 3, John Schoof (Woodson) 3 0-0 7, Karl Ziegler (Annandale) 5 1-2 11, Dexter Lindsey (SS-SA) 2 2-2 7, Mike Rice (Robinson) 6 1-2 13, Jesse Konadu (Mt Vernon) 4 0-2 9, Jordan McCain (Potomac) 7 0-0 14, Duane Miller (Milford Mill) 1 0-0 3. Totals 51 9-13 119.

Half: National, 54-33; Rebounds: American 63 (Kemp 13), National 50 (Schoof 6); Assists: American 22 (Dodson, Tyson 4), National 28 (Keane 6); Steals: American 9 (Harris 3), National 18 (McCray, Ziegler, Miller 3).

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2011 Boy's Metro Challenge

Metro All-Stars 107, MVAL-Red All-Stars 102

Bobby Freedman (Lake Braddock) played like a man possessed in the Metro Challenge Game. Freedman scored 21 points and pulled down eight rebounds, both game highs, to capture MVP honors and lift his Metro Stars to a 107-102 victory over the MVAL-Red All-Stars in the Metro Challenge All-Star Game.

Pallotti's Aubrey Williams had 15 points and seven rebounds, Ryan Griffith (Glenelg) had 11 points and five assists, and Bullis senior Scott Duruji had nine points for the Metro stars.

Northern Calvert's Malik Tonkins had five assists, Shane Kellaher (Glenelg) dished out four assists, and Joe Kiely (Oakland Mills) had six rebounds in the victory.

Walkersville seniors Orlando Rosa and James Hughes led the MVAL-Red stars with 13 points each, while Drew Dorsey (Westminster) had 10 points, and O'Nel David (Frederick) and Andre Pierre (South Hagerstown) added eight points each.

Smithsburg's Aaron Dinterman led the MVALers with six rebounds, Pierre had five boards, and Connor Arnone had four assists in the loss.


MVP: Bobby Freedman-Lake Braddock-VA (21 pts, 3 assists, 8 rebounds)

MVAL-Red (102)
Chris Pirrone (Middletown) 2 1-1 5, Orlando Rosa (Walkersville) 5 2-2 13, O'Nel David (Frederick) 4 0-1 8, D.D. Dickson (North Hagerstown) 3 0-0 7, Connor Arnone (Williamsport) 3 0-0 6, Dan Virbickis (Century) 2 0-0 5, Joe Atmonavage (Urbana) 2 0-0 5, Drew Dorsey (Wetsminster) 5 0-0 10, Aaron Dinterman (Smithsburg) 2 3-4 7, Stephen Christy (Williamsport) 1 0-0 2, Tyler Zimmerman (FSK) 0 0-2 0, James Hughes (Walkersville) 6 0-0 13, Robbie Jenkins 2 0-0 4, Andre Pierre (South Hagerstown) 4 0-0 8, Darico Provitt (South Hagerstown) 3 0-0 6. Totals 44 6-10 102.

Metro (107)
Ryan Griffith (Glenelg) 4 0-0 1, Joe Kiely (Oakland Mills) 1 1-2 3, Kyle Welty (Wootton) 1 0-0 3, Sebastian Opon (Pallotti) 1 1-2 3, Troy Parker (Milford Mill) 3 0-0 8, Shane Kellaher (Glenelg) 3 1-2 8, Jare Adesanya (Pallotti) 2 1-2 5, Malik Tonkins (Northern-C) 3 0-0 9, Aubrey Williams (Pallotti) 6 3-6 15, Kyree Lewis (Spalding) 0 0-2 0, David Marsh (Loyola) 2 0-0 6, Aaron Adams (Centennial) 2 2-4 6, Bobby Freedman (Lake Braddock) 10 1-1 21, Scott Duruji (Bullis) 4 1-4 9. Totals 42 11-25 107.

Half: Metro, 51-47; Rebounds: MVAL-Red 43 (Dinterman 6), Metro 39 (Freedman 8); Assists: MVAL-Red 16 (Arnone 4), Metro 29 (Griffith, Tonkins 5). Steals: MVAL-Red 9 (Hughes 3), Metro 7 (Griffith 3).

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Mid-Atlantic Premier Girls

National 99, American 73

The National stars used a 18-4 run in the first half to pull away for a 99-73 victory over the American stars in the Mid-Atlantic Premier Girl's Game on Saturday.

West Virginia-bound Akilah Bethel (Holy Cross) scored 10 points, had five rebounds, dished out four assists, and blocked two shots to garner MVP honors for the National stars.

Dionna Scott (Freedom) led the National stars with 11 points, while Lauren Chase (Riverdale) and Boston College-bound Joy Caracciolo (Stonewall Jackson) added 10 points each. Tiffany Minor (Maret), headed to Old Dominion next season, chipped in with nine points.

Western senior Brielle Ward, attending Hampton next year, led the Nationals 10 rebounds, future Indiana Hooiser Necole Sterling (Stonewall Jackson) had seven rebounds and a team high five assists, and Gillan Abshire (Good Counsel), headed to Quinnipiac, had seven rebounds and four assists.

Maryland Gatorade Player of the Year Taylor Brown (McNamara) attending Georgetown next season led all scorers with 13 points for the American stars.

Fairfax senior and future American University player Meredith Mesaris had 12 points and six rebounds, Achiri Ade (Seton Keough), attending JMU next year, had 10 points and six rebounds, and Lynasia Frazier from state champion Frederick, scored 10 points in the loss.


MVP: Akilah Bethel-Holy Cross (10 pts, 4 asts, 5 rebs, 1 stl, 2 blks)

American (73)
Mariah Jones (St.John's) 0 0-0 0, Brya Freeland (Spalding) 0 2-2 2, Taylor Brown (McNamara) 5 0-0 13, Shrae Swinson (Spalding) 1 0-0 2, Keyanna Tate (Bowie) 2 1-3 5, Shaquilla Curtis (Spalding) 1 1-3 3, Maggie Morrison (Spalding) 1 0-0 3, Lynasia Frazier (Frederick) 4 1-2 10, Lindsey Williams (St.John's) 1 1-4 3, Achiri Ade (Seton Keough) 4 1-5 10, Sam Buls (Linganore) 0 1-2 1, Stasia King (Harrisburg) 2 1-2 5, Meredith Mesaris (Fairfax) 5 2-2 12. Totals 25 11-25 73.

National (99)
Jessica Long (Oxon Hill) 1- 3-4 6, Tenecia Spence (Western) 2 0-1 4, Akilah Bethel (Holy Cross) 4 1-1 10, Lauren Chase (Riverdale) 4 0-0 10, Dionna Scott (Freedom) 4 1-2 11, Amber Clemons (Middleburg Acd) 1 0-0 2, Linnel Macklin (Bowie) 3 1-1 8, Joy Caracciolo (Stonewall Jackson) 4 2-2 10, Necole Sterling (Stonewall Jackson) 1 1-2 3, Tiffany Minor (Maret) 3 1-2 9, Brittany Batts (Loudoun County) 2 0-0 5, Destiny Shearin (Osbourn Park) 2 0-0 5, Ashley Lambert (Riverbend) 1 2-2 4, Brielle Ward (Western) 2 2-2 6, Gillan Abshire (Good Counsel) 2 1-2 5. Totals 36 15-21 99.

Half: National 45-32. Rebounds: American 43 (Ade, Mesaris 6), National 54 (Ward 10); Assists: American 14 (Freeland 3), National 27 (Sterling 5); Steals: American 9 (Tate 3), National 17 (Batts 3). Blocks: American 1 (Ade), National 5 (Abshite, Bethel 2).


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2011 Four State Boy's All-Star Game

Four-State All-Stars 113, MVAL-Blue 59

The Four State Boy's Game turned into a one-sided affair in the first half and got even more lopsided in the second half as the Four State All-Stars outscored the MVAL-Blue stars 67-33 in the second en route to a 113-59 victory.

Martinsburg's Jean Eddy Clerius led all scorers with 17 points, and added four rebounds, and three asissts for the Four-State stars to earn game MVP.

James Wallerstedt (Wootton) had 15 points, Calvin Hilliard (Southern Garrett) had 12 points, and Michael Adams (Washington) and Dylan Leazier (Goretti) added 10 points each.

The Four State Stars owned the boards, out-rebounding the MVALers 59-37. Chambersburg's Kayone Teal had a game high 12 rebounds, Goretti's Patrice Tekeda had nine boards, and Charles Haigler (Washington), Colin Gibson (Loudoun County), and Adams had six rebounds.

Nick Smoot from state champion Milford Mill, Teal, and Clerius led the way with three assists each in the victory.

TJ's Shakil Smith led the MVAL Blue stars with 12 points, Clear Spring's Donald Shilling had 10 points, and Jacob Park (TJ) had nine---all coming in the second half.

Brandon Soderstrom (Century) and Craig Bowen (Winters Mill) led the MVAL squad with six rebounds each, while North Hagerstown's Max Psillas had a team high three assists.


MVP: Jean Eddy Clerius-Martinsburg (17 pts, 3 asts, 4 rebs, 2 stls, 1 blk)

MVAL-Blue (59)
Kyle Carpenter (Thomas Johnson) 2 0-0 4, Brandon Soderstrom (Century) 1 0-0 2, Matt Fratto (Liganore) 2 0-0 4, Max Psillas (North Hagerstown) 0 0-0 0, Ray Ferguson (Walkersville) 2 0-0 4, Cody Merwhirther (North Carroll) 1 0-0 2, Jacob Park (Thomas Johnson) 3 0-0 9, Shakil Smith (Thomas Johnson) 5 1-2 12, Steven Seely (Liberty) 2 0-0 4, Donald Shilling (Clear Spring) 3 3-3 10, Tanner Mills (Middletown) 1 0-0 2, Craig Bowen (Winters Mill) 2 1-2 5, Tyrus Lawson (Brunswick) 0 1-2 1. Totals 24 6-9 59.

Four State (113)
James Wallerstedt (Wootton) 7 0-0 15, Joey Kisselovich (Southern-G) 1 1-1 3, Jordan Nelson (Hampshire) 2 0-0 4, Keyone Teal (Chambersburg) 3 0-0 6, Ryan Harper (Southern Fulton) 3 2-4 8, Jean Eddy Clerius (Martinsburg) 6 3-4 17, Nick Smoot (Milford Mill) 2 0-0 5, Dylan Leazier (Goretti) 3 1-3 10, Derek Null (Waynesboro) 0 0-0 0, Derek Boone (Shippensburg) 2 0-0 5, Charles Haigler (Washington) 4 0-0 8, Colin Gibson (Loudoun County) 2 0-0 4, Calvin Hilliard (Southern Garrett) 6 0-0 12, Michael Adams (Washington) 4 0-0 10, Patrice Tekeda (Goretti) 3 0-0 6. Totals 48 7-12 113.

Half: Four State 46-26. Rebounds: MVAL-Blue 37 (Soderstrom, Bowen 6), Four State 59 (Teal 12); Assists: MVAL-Blue 9 (Psillas 3), Four State 18 (Teal, Clerius, Smoot 3). Steals: MVAL-Blue 10 (Lawson 3), Four State 8 (Harper 3). Blocks: MVAL-Blue 2 (Lawson 2), Four State 2 (Wallerstedt, Clerius 1).

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2011 Girl's Elite Game

National 73, American 64

The National All-Stars staved off a late rally by the American stars to pull away for a 73-64 victory in the Girl's Elite Game in the opening contest of the 2011 Roundball Classic at Hagerstown Community College.

Last week Rachel Johnson was leading her Frederick High School team to a state championship. This week she was earning a MVP plaque for leading the National stars to victory.

The Shepherd University-bound Johnson finished with 17 points, five assists, three assists, and three steals.

Frederick Teammate Jazmin Tolson and Steph Perez (CD East) added 12 points, while Kristen Juenger (Urbana) had 10 rebounds, Western's Taylor Carter dished out six assists, and Shernise Disney had four steals in the National win.

Alyssa Semones (Westminster) and Gabby Flinchum (Wootton) were the only American stars to reach double figurers with ten points each.

Mountain Ridge senior Madi Nightengale had seven points, and Pitt-Johnson commit Kaithlynn Fratz (Northern Garrett) and Akatshi Osongo (North Hagerstown) added six points each.

Quielanna Gantt led the American stars with six rebounds and Fratz had three assists in the loss.



MVP: Rachel Johnson-Frederick (17 pts, 3 asts, 5 rebs, 3 stls)

Amercian (64)
Kendall Thomas (Sherwood) 2 0-0 4, Corie Anderson (North Hagerstown) 1 1-2 3, Kaitlynn Fratz (Northern Garrett) 3 0-0 6, Paige Eckard (Linganore) 1 0-0 2, Quielanna Gantt (North Hagerstown) 1 0-0 2, Alyssa Semones (Westminster) 3 3-7 10, Brittany Baer (Westminster) 0 1-2 1, Lexi Kebetz (Linganore) 1 0-0 2, Meghan Gadell (O'Connell) 1 0-0 3, Angela Scardapane (Linganore) 2 0-0 4, Akatshi Osongo (North Hagerstown) 3 0-0 6, Madi Nightengale (Mountain Ridge) 2 2-2 7, Jessica Welch (Wootton) 1 0-0 2, Antoinette Mitchell (Thomas Johnson) 1 0-0 2, Daniele Hoffmaster (Hedgesville) 0 0-0 0, Gabby Flinchum (Wootton) 4 2-2 10. Totals 26 9-15 64.

National (73)
Vera Dickey (Cedar Cliff) 1 0-0 2, Ashley Smothers (Boonsboro) 1 0-0 2, Shernise Disney (Walkersville) 2 1-2 5, Jazmin Tolson (Frederick) 5 0-2 12, Stpeh Perez (CD East) 5 0-0 12, Taylor Belella (Goretti) 3 0-0 7, Rachel Johnson (Frederick) 6 4-4 17, Colleen Costello (Goretti) 0 0-2 0, Christina Sheppard 1 0-0 2, Katie Sprecher (Smithsburg) 1 0-0 2, Taylor Carter (Western) 1 0-0 2, Kelsey Dyson (Frederick) 1 0-0 2, Kyler Redmond (Middletown) 2 0-0 4, Kristen Juenger (Urbana) 2 0-2 4. Totals 31 5-12 73.

Half: National 42-23. Rebounds: American 44 (Gantt 6), National 37 (Juenger 10); Assists: American 11 (Fratz 3), National 17 (Carter 6); Steals: American 8 (Fratz 3), National 15 (Disney 4). Blocks: American 3, National 2 (Coughlin, Juenger).

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2011 Boy's Three-Point Contest

Williamsport's Connor Arnone was clearly the most consistant long range shooter in the 2011 Subway Three-Point Shootout. Arnone was the top scorer in all three rounds to claim the three-point title.

Arnone defeated Thomas Johnson's Kyle Carpenter in the finals, 5-4. Carpenter battled past Goretti's Dylan Leazier in two tie breakers just to reach the finals.


Finals
Connor Arnone-Williamsport, 5
Kyle Carpenter-Thomas Johnson, 4

Semis
Connor Arnone-Williamsport, 10
Kyle Carpenter-Thomas Johnson, 8 (7) (5)
Dylan Leazier-St. Maria Goretti, 8 (7) (4)
Jude Merkel-Urbana, 5

First Round
Connor Arnone-Williamsport, 8
Kyle Carpenter-Thomas Johnson, 8
Dylan Leazier-St. Maria Goretti, 8
Jude Merkel-Urbana, 8
Matt McCarthy-Good Counsel, 7
Daryl Copeland-West Potomac, 6
Eric Savage-Old Mill, 5
Brandon Headley-Blake, 5
Ryan Griffth-Glenelg, 5
Dexter Lindsey-SSSA, 3
Deon Andrews-St Mary's Ryken, 2
Derek Boone-Shippensburg, 1
Girls Three-Point Shootout

Brittany Batts from Loudoun County outshot Maret's Tiffany Minor, 9-7, in the final round to claim the 2011 Girls Subway Three-Point Shootout.

Batts tied a girls shootout record with 11 points in the semi-finals.


Finals
Brittany Batts-Loudoun County, 9
Tiffany Minor-Maret, 7

Semis
Brittany Batts-Loudoun County, 11
Tiffany Minor-Maret, 9
Tenica Spence-Western, 7
Katie Sprecher-Smithsburg, 6

First Round
Tenica Spence-Western, 9
Brittany Batts-Loudoun County, 6
Katie Sprecher-Smithsburg, 6
Tiffany Minor-Maret, 6
Meghan Gadell-O'Connell, 5
Taylor Brown-McNamara, 5
Steph Perez-CD East, 4
Linnel Macklin-Bowie, 4
Kaitlynn Fratz-Northern Garrett, 3
Madi Nightengale-Mountain Ridge, 1
Maggie Morrison-Spalding, 1


Three-Point Participants

BOYS
Brandon Headley Blake
Daryl Copeland West Potomac-VA
Deon Andrews St. Mary's Ryken
Jude Merkel Urbana
John Schoof WT Woodson-VA
Dominique Major Forest Park
Dylan Leazier St. Maria Goretti
Eric Savage Old Mill
Derek Boone Shippensburg-PA
Dexter Lindsay St Stephens St Agnes
Kyle Carpenter Thomas Johnson
Brandon McCauley Williamsport
Matt McCarthy Good Counsel

GIRLS
Brittany Batts Loudoun County
Meghan Gadall Bishop O'Connell
Linnel Macklin Bowie
Steph Perez CD East
Maggie Morrison Spalding
Tencia Spence Western
Kaitlynn Fratz Northern Garrett
Taylor Brown McNamara
Tiffany Minor Maret
Madi Nightengale Mountain Ridge
Vera Dickey Cedar Cliff
Katie Sprecher Smithsburg
Roundball Classic Rosters Released
All rosters subject to change

BOYS ELITE GAME

AMERICAN ALL-STAR INFO
Mandatory Practice: Tuesday, 3/15 6-8 PM at Archbishop Spalding HS
Game Time: Saturday, March, 3/19 8:00 PM at Hagerstown Community College
Uniform: Dark School Uniforms
ROSTER
1-Jerome Tolson Riverdale Baptist G 6-1
1-Brandon Headley Blake G 5-11
1-Bryan Harris Southern-AA G 6-2
1-Deon Andrews St. Mary's Ryken G 6-0
4-Jude Merkel Urbana G/F 6-2
11-Arnold Richmond Crossland G 6-0
15-A.J. Dean Susquehanna Twp-PA G 6-4
22-Quinton Dodson Riverdale Baptist PG 5-11
23-Lamont Adair Fairmont Heights F 6-6
24-Nicho Tyson Suitland G 5-10
25-Eric Savage Old Mill G 6-0
30-Matthew McGugan Blake G/F 6-3
32-Eric Fisher Archbishop Spalding F 6-5
42-Cody Joyce Southern-AA F 6-7
44-John Chris Kemp Archbishop Spalding F/C 6-7
44-Steve Zack Red Land-PA C 6-11


Head Coach: Derrick Lewis-Archbishop Spalding HS

NATIONAL ALL-STAR INFO
Mandatory Practice: Wednesday, 3/16 6-8 PM at Hagerstown Community College
Game Time: Saturday, March, 3/19 8:00 PM at Hagerstown Community College
Uniform: White School Uniforms
ROSTER
1-Jeffrey Keane Paint Branch G 6-0
1-D'Angelo Boyce Annandale-VA G 6-1
3-Dominique Major Forest Park-VA G 5-10
3-Daryl Copeland West Potomac-VA PG 5-8
3-Matt McCarthy Good Counsel G 6-2
4-DeAndre Kelly Rockville F/G 6-8
11-Isaiah McCray Milford Mill G 6-0
21-Nik Biberaj South County-VA C 6-7
22-John Schoof W.T. Woodson-VA G 6-6
22-Karl Ziegler Annandale-VA G/F 6-5
30-Dexter Lindsey St.Stephens St. Agnes-VA G 6-2
30-Mike Rice Robinson-VA G/F 6-2
30-Jesse Konadu Mount Vernon-VA G 5-11
33-Lukas Mihailovich Potomac Falls-VA G 6-0
33-Jordan McCain Potomac-VA G 6-2
55-Duane Miller Milford Mill F 6-4

Head Coach: Anthony Harper-Annandale HS



GIRLS PREMIER GAME

AMERICAN ALL-STAR INFO
Mandatory Practice: Wednesday, 3/16 6-8 PM at Hagerstown Community College
Game Time: Saturday, March, 3/19 3:30 PM at Hagerstown Community College
Uniform: Dark School Uniforms
ROSTER
5-Brya Freeland Archbishop Spalding PG 5-4
5-Taylor Brown Bishop McNamara G 5-7
11-Tiffany Grant Arundel F 5-7
13-Shrae Swinson Archbishop Spalding F 5-11
20-Keyanna Tate Bowie G/F 6-0
21-Shaquilla Curtis Archbishop Spalding F 5-9
21-Maya Ollie Thomas Johnson G/F 5-9
23-Maggie Morrison Archbishop Spalding G 5-8
24-Lynasia Frazier Frederick PG 5-6
35-Achiri Ade Seton Keough F 6-0
40-Sam Buls Linganore F 6-4
42-Stasia King Harrisburg-PA F 6-0
43-Meredith Mesaris Fairfax-VA C/F 6-2
52-Liz Brown Seton Keough F 6-3
xx-Chizoba Ekedigwe Pallotti C 6-5

Head Coach: Darryl Whiten-Gov. Thomas Johnson HS

NATIONAL ALL-STAR INFO
Mandatory Practice: Wednesday, 3/16 6-8 PM at Hagerstown Community College
Game Time: Saturday, March, 3/19 3:30 PM at Hagerstown Community College
Uniform: White School Uniforms
ROSTER
1-Jessica Long Oxon Hill G 5-7
2-Tenecia Spence Western G 5-2
3-Akilah Bethel Holy Cross G/F 6-0
4-Lauren Chase Riverdale Baptist G 5-3
14-Dionna Scott Freedom-VA F 5-10
14-Amber Clemons Middleburg Acd-VA G/F 5-8
15-Linnel Macklin Bowie G 5-9
22-Joy Caracciolo Stonewall Jackson-VA F/C 6-2
23-Nicole Sterling Stonewall Jackson-VA G 6-0
23-Tiffany Minor Maret G 6-0
24-Brittany Batts Loudoun County-VA G 5-7
24-Destiny Shearin Osbourn Park-VA F/G 5-11
24-Ashley Lambert Riverbend-VA G 5-11
33-Brielle Ward Western F 6-0
33-Gillian Abshire Good Counsel PG 5-10

Head Coach: Cornielius Snead-Middleburg Academy-VA



BOYS METRO CHALLENGE

MVAL RED ALL-STAR INFO
Mandatory Practice: Wednesday, 3/16 6-8 PM at Hagerstown Community College
Game Time: Saturday, March, 3/19 6:30 PM at Hagerstown Community College
Uniform: Dark School Uniforms
ROSTER
3-Chris Pirrone Middletown G 6-1
5-Orlando Rosa Walkersville PG 5-6
10-O'Nel David Frederick G 6-2
10-D.D. Dickson North Hagerstown G 5-9
10-Connor Arnone Williamsport PG 6-0
10-Joe Atmonavage Urbana G 5-7
10-Dan Virbickis Century G 6-2
11-Drew Dorsey Westminster PG 6-0
20-Connor Joos Thomas Johnson F 6-5
23-Aaron Dinterman Smithsburg F 6-4
23-Stephen Christy Williamsport F 6-4
24-Tyler Zimmerman Francis Scott Key PG 5-8
24-James Hughes Walkersville F 6-5
24-Robby Jenkins Winters Mill G 6-2
40-Andre Pierre South Hagerstown F 6-0
45-Darico Provitt South Hagerstown F/C 6-5

Head Coach: Ryan Burkey-Walkersville HS

METRO ALL-STAR INFO
Practice #1: Monday, 3/14 6-8 PM at Hagerstown Community College
Practice #2: Thursday, 3/17 6-8 PM at Glenelg HS
Game Time: Saturday, March, 3/19 6:30 PM at Hagerstown Community College
Uniform: White School Uniforms
ROSTER
1-Joe Kiely Oakland Mills G 5-11
2-Kyle Welty Thomas Wootton G 6-4
3-Devante Moses St. John's Catholic Prep F 6-2
3-Sebastian Opon St. Vincent Pallotti F 6-3
5-Troy Parker Milford Mill G 6-1
5-Shane Kellaher Glenelg G 6-1
5-Melvin Robinson Annandale-VA F 6-3
11-Ryan Griffin Glenelg PG 5-11
14-Malik Tonkins Northern Calvert G 5-7
15-Aubrey Williams St. Vincent Pallotti F/C 6-5
21-Kyree Lewis Archbishop Spalding F/C 6-4
23-David Marsh Loyola Blakefield G 6-1
23-Jare Adesanya St. Vincent Pallotti G N/A
24-Erik Siegfried Glenelg F 6-4
25-Aaron Adams Centennial G 6-3
32-Bobby Freedman Lake Braddock-VA C 6-5
33-Scott Duruji Bullis F 6-5

Head Coach: Jay McMillan-Glenelg HS (443-864-3638)



BOYS FOUR-STATE CHALLENGE

MVAL BLUE ALL-STAR INFO
Mandatory Practice: Monday, 3/14 6-8 PM at Hagerstown Community College
Game Time: Saturday, March, 3/19 2:00 PM at Hagerstown Community College
Uniform: Dark School Uniforms
ROSTER
0-Kyle Carpenter Thomas Johnson G 5-11
3-Brandon McCauley Williamsport G 6-0
4-Brandon Soderstrom Century G 6-0
5-Matt Fratto Linganore G 6-0
5-Xavier Green Williamsport G 5-9
11-Max Psillas North Hagerstown G 6-1
11-Ray Ferguson Walkersville F 6-3
12-Cody Mewhirter North Carroll G 5-10
15-Jacob Park Thomas Johnson F 6-2
20-Charlie Clark North Carroll F 6-5
23-Shakil Smith Thomas Johnson G 5-10
24-Steven Seely Liberty F 6-5
31-Jake Bachtell North Hagerstown F 6-4
33-Tanner Mills Middletown F 6-3
34-Craig Bowen Winters Mill F 6-6
42-Tyrus Lawson Brunswick F 6-1
44-Dylan Ianaro Smithsburg F 6-3

Head Coach: Chris Vaughn-North Carroll HS

FOUR-STATE ALL-STAR INFO
Mandatory Practice: Monday, 3/14 6-8 PM at Hagerstown Community College
Game Time: Saturday, March, 3/19 2:00 PM at Hagerstown Community College
Uniform: White School Uniforms
ROSTER
10-James Wallerstedt Thomas Wootton F 6-4
12-Josh Moreland Hampshire-WV F 6-3
15-Joey Kisselovich Southern Garrett F 6-2
20-Jordan Nelson Hampshire-WV G 5-9
20-Kayone Teal Chambersburg-PA G 6-1
20-Ryan Harper Southern Fulton-PA G 6-2
20-Jean Eddy Clerius Martinsburg-WV G 6-2
21-Nick Smoot Milford Mill G 5-11
22-Dylan Leazier St. Maria Goretti G 6-2
23-Derek Null Waynesboro-PA G/F 6-4
23-Jarrod McCoy Hancock G/F 6-2
24-Derek Boone Shippensburg-PA G 6-0
30-Charles Haigler Washington-WV F 6-2
33-Colin Gibson Loudoun County-VA F 6-0
34-Calvin Hillard Southern Garrett G/F 6-0
41-Michael Adams Washington-WV C 6-5
44-Patrice Tekeda St. Maria Goretti F/C 6-7

Head Coach: Al Holley-Milford Mill Academy


GIRLS ELITE GAME
AMERICAN ALL-STAR INFO
Mandatory Practice: Monday, 3/14 6-8 PM at Hagerstown Community College
Game Time: Saturday, March, 3/19 12:30 PM at Hagerstown Community College
Uniform: Dark School Uniforms
ROSTER
4-Kendall Thomas Sherwood G 5-6
10-Corie Anderson North Hagerstown G 5-5
11-Kaitlynn Fratz Northern Garrett G 5-4
14-Paige Eckard Linganore G 5-9
14-Quielanna Gantt North Hagerstown G 5-10
20-Alyssa Semones Westminster G 5-8
21-Bethany Baer Westminster G 5-7
22-Lexi Kebetz Linganore G 5-9
22-Meghan Gadell Bishop O'Connell-VA G 5-8
32-Angela Scardapane Linganore G 5-6
32-Akatshi Osongo North Hagerstown F 5-10
32-Madi Nightengale Mountain Ridge G 5-5
34-Jessica Welch Thomas Wootton G 5-6
34-Antoinette Mitchell Thomas Johnson G 5-6
40-Daniele Hoffmaster Hedgesville-WV C 6-1
54-Gabby Flinchum Thomas Wootton C 6-3

Head Coach: Shawn Minnier-Westminster HS

MVAL BLUE ALL-STAR INFO
Mandatory Practice: Monday, 3/14 6-8 PM at Hagerstown Community College
Game Time: Saturday, March, 3/19 12:30 PM at Hagerstown Community College
Uniform: White School Uniforms
ROSTER
2-Vera Dickey Cedar Cliff-PA G 5-8
3-Ashley Smothers Boonsboro G 5-7
10-Shernise Disney Walkersville G 5-6
10-Jazmin Tolson Frederick G 5-6
10-Rebeka Coughlin Liberty PG 5-6
12-Steph Perez CD East-PA G 5-4
12-Taylor Belella Smithsburg G 5-7
14-Rachel Johnson Frederick G 5-7
15-Colleen Costello St. Maria Goretti C 5-11
22-Christina Sheppard Park View-VA G 5-6
23-Katie Sprecher Smithsburg G/F 5-10
23-Taylor Carter Western G 5-6
32-Kelsey Dyson Frederick F 5-9
32-Sara Rishell Smithsburg C 6-2
50-Kyler Redmond Middletown F/C 5-9
50-Kristen Juenger Urbana F 5-11

Head Coach: Katy Barnhart-Smithsburg HS
2011 Roundball Media Day

February 13, 2011---Over 150 all-star players and coaches attended the 2011 Buffalo Wild Wings Roundball Classic Media Day on Sunday afternoon at Hagerstown Community College.

Players and coaches completed paperwork, had their photos taken, shot some hoops with kids, and enjoyed themselves to free food courtesy of Buffalo Wild Wings.

Special guests included Blaze---the Buffalo Wild Wings Mascot, Kathy Thomas of the American Cancer Society, the newly crowned Miss Washington County---Victoria Hume, former Miss Washington County and current NBC25 anchor Mary King, and former Maryland Terps player and 2011 Roundball Elite Coach Derrick Lewis.

The Roundball committee would like to thank Andrea Spinks from Buffalo Wild Wings, all the volunteers, and all the coaches, players and parents for attending today's media day.
2011 Roundball Classic Event News


Event Game Times Set
12:30 PM: Girls Elite Game
2:00 PM: Boys Four-State Game
3:30 PM: Girls Premier Game
5:00 PM: Three-Point Shootout
6:30 PM: Boys Metro Challenge Game
8:00 PM: Boys Elite Game


Parkway Neuroscience and Spine Institute signs on as Gold Sponsor
January 27, 2011---Parkway Neuroscience and Spine Institute with offices in Hagerstown, MD and Chambersburg, PA, has agreed to be a Gold Sponsor in the 2011 Buffalo Wild Wings Roundball Classic.

Parkway will be the prime sponsor of two games in the event. For more information, visit: www.pnsi.org


Buffalo Wild Wings back as exclusive sponsor
December 15, 2010---Buffalo Wild Wings Director of Operations Scott Schwartz announced the national sports themed grill & bar will once again be the exclusive sponsor of the Roundball Classic.

Schwartz and Andrea Spinks of BWW have not only agreed to be the exclusive sponsor, but also will help provide food for the players and coaches for media day.


2011 Event Details
November 16, 2010---Event Director Dave Foltz announced Monday the 2011 Buffalo Wild Wings Roundball Classic will be held on Saturday, March 19, 2011 at Hagerstown Community College.

The '11 Roundball Classic will feature five all-star games (3 boys / 2 girls) showcasing players from four states (MD, VA, PA, WV) and Washington, DC.

The Boys Elite Game and the Girls Mid-Atlantic Premier Game will feature some of the top talent in the region, while the other two boys all-star games and the Elite Girls game will showcase top uncommitted talent.

The three-point shooting contest will return for 2011 and will highlight some of the top long-range shooters in the Mid-Atlantic.

Some recent top Roundball boy's alumni include: Thomas Robinson-(Brewster Acd '09)-Kansas; Javorn Farrell-(Riverdale Baptist '09)-UMass; Robert Sampson-(Bullis '10)-East Carolina; Stephen Stepka-(Woodson HS-VA '09)-Georgetown; Given Kilipende-(Episcopal HS-VA '09)-Loyola Marymount.

Notable girl's alumni include: Tianna Hawkins-(Riverdale Baptist-MD '09)-Maryland; Simone Egwu-(Arundel HS-MD '09)-Virginia; Asya Bussie-(Seton Keough-MD '09)-West Virginia; Serrone Vails-(Arundel HS '10)-Louisville; Tyunna Marshall-(Elizabeth Seton '10)-Georgia Tech.
Roundball Alum and Kansas star Thomas Robinson overcomes tragedy

LAWRENCE, Kan. -- As his world seemed to be spinning out of control in front of him, Kansas sophomore forward Thomas Robinson longed for normalcy.

He found it Saturday night in the sport he loves. He found it with his Jayhawks teammates. He found it in the comfort of Allen Fieldhouse.

A week after learning his mother, Lisa Robinson, had died and two days after burying her, Robinson returned to his comfort zone Saturday night. It was anything but normal from the outset when 16,300 delivered a standing ovation as Robinson entered the game against Kansas State at the 16:45 mark in the first half.

The Jayhawks fans stood and applauded each time he exited to the bench and they tried as best they could to will every shot Robinson took into the basket.

Such emotion directed at one person might have been draining for most, but for Robinson it was a sign of things finally being right.

"It is beyond amazing and it was a good crowd," Robinson said. "We have great people all across Kansas. This past month has really opened my eyes to how amazing this place is.

"It's beyond words to describe how I feel and the love that I have for the University of Kansas and the fans."

Robinson let his game express how he felt about the outpouring show of support, which included having one of the KU assistants with him every step last week in Washington, D.C. while he carried out the unenviable task of making funeral arrangements for his mother and his entire team being by his side for the funeral Thursday.

Robinson was part of a front court assault that saw Markieff Morris score a game-high 20 points on 8-of-10 shooting. Robinson scored 17 points and grabbed nine rebounds in his first game back to help the sixth-ranked Jayhawks in their 90-66 rout of rival Kansas State. As it turns out, while Robinson was grieving his loss, he was also longing to return to basketball.

Friday in practice felt good. Saturday felt even better.

"It feels amazing because I have not been playing basketball for a whole week, and that is unheard of to be sitting around for four days and not play," Robinson said. "I was so anxious to get back on the court whether it is practice or the game. I just could not wait to be back in Allen Fieldhouse again."

Kansas coach Bill Self sensed as much, too. He saw it in practice Friday. He felt in the game Saturday, which is why he stuck with Robinson even after he missed his first three shots Saturday, which included a point-blank miss on a dunk on his first field goal attempt of the night.

"There have been times in the past where I didn't let him play through those things," Self said, "but I was going to do everything I could to let him play through that tonight because I knew he needed to be out there."

Self was also influenced to stick with Robinson because of what he described as an "extra oomph" in the 6-foot-9 forward because he was playing for his mother Saturday.

"I think he had it in practice yesterday and I think he had at shoot around today. He's focused," Self said. "He's been through a lot and it's a unique thing.

"This was an extra special game, not because it was K-State but because it was one where he had his first opportunity to play for him mother."

"I played tonight because I cannot sit around too long. I know my mother wouldn't want me to sit around crying forever, so I have to keep going on and striving to reach my goals."
-- Thomas Robinson And once Robinson got on a roll Saturday, he seemed to keep it going. He went for one basket, then another and another. The crowd went crazy and so did Robinson on the inside.

If there was any doubt whether or not he should have been out there, it was gone then.

"I played tonight because I cannot sit around too long," Robinson said. "I know my mother wouldn't want me to sit around crying forever, so I have to keep going on and striving to reach my goals."

Robinson's teammates seemed to enjoy seeing him back on the floor and seemingly turning the page on a tragic week.

"He did really good and I am glad he got off," said junior guard Tyshawn Taylor. "I knew it was only a matter of time, because of his intensity and he plays so hard, so I knew it was only a matter of time before he made those easy ones that he was missing early. I'm happy for him."

But speaking volumes about the type of young man he is, instead of Robinson being happy for himself or his family for the way he played Saturday night, he wanted to take that moment to thank all of the Kansas supporters who have overwhelmingly reached out to him this week.

"The support that I received was beyond amazing, and the support is still coming," Robinson said. "I know I cannot physically say thank you to every person that has helped me, but if this could get out I just want to thank the people that have tried to reach out to me and thought about me."
2010 Event Recap


Metro Challenge All-Star Game

Metro 94, MVAL 91
In the late game featuring the MVAL All-Stars and the Metro All-Stars, Tee Talley, of Tuscarora, put on a show with 26 points, 10 rebounds, and six blocks to garner MVP honors, but it was not enough to lead his MVAL team to victory.

After Talley had put the MVAL ahead 90-89 with 1:46 remaining, the Metro unit came back with a goal and three free throws to forge a 94-90 lead with 24 seconds remaining on the way to a 94-91 win.

Winfield Willis, of St. Paul's School, led the Metros with 14 points, Josh Turner (St Mary Ryken) had 13 points, and Jordan Owens (Park View) added nine points. Justin Kuntz (Glen Burnie) led the Metro team with eight rebounds and three assists.

The MVALer's had another player---Seth Kraham (Tuscarora)---post a solid game in a losing effort. Kraham scored 17 points and had seven rebounds. Trey Parson (Liberty) had nine points and Craig Johnson (Frederick) added eight points in the loss.

METRO (94)
Thomas (Pallotti) 2 0-3 4, Dupree (Susquehanna Twp.)1 1-2 3, Johnson (Glenelg Co. Day) 3 1-2 7, Gatling (Oxon Hill) 4 0-0 8, Magambo (Highland View Academy) 2 0-0 4, Davis (St. Paul's) 1 2-2 5, Hopkins (Oakland Mills) 2 0-0 5, Owens (Park View) 3 2-2 9, Johnson (Mount Carmel) 2 0-0 4, Baker (Poolesville) 2 0-0 6, Turner (St. Mary's Ryken) 5 3-3 13, Willis (St. Paul's) 4 5-7 14, Salley (Pallotti) 2 0-2 4, McFall (Poolesville) 3 0-0 7, Justin Kuntz (Glen Burnie) 0 1-4 1. Totals 36 15-27 94.

MVAL (91)
Wilkerson (Linganore) 1 0-0 3, Johnson (Frederick) 4 0-0 8, Glazer (Clear Spring) 0 0-0 0, Harris (Middletown) 1 0-0 2, Hoffman (North Carroll) 1 0-0 2, Talley (Tuscarora) 10 6-13 26, Parsons (Liberty) 4 1-2 9, Jarboe (Urbana) 2 1-1 7, Layer (Century) 1 0-0 2, Szabados (Catoctin) 0 4-4 4, Mattei (North Hagerstown) 2 0-2 4, McKenrick (Williamsport) 2 0-0 4, Jones (South Hagerstown) 0 1-2 1, Kraham (Tuscarora)8 1-2 17, Havenstein (Linganore) 1 0-0 2..

Halftime: MVAL 41-35. 3-point goals -- Metro 7 (Davis, Hopkins, Owens, Baker 2, Willis, McFall); MVAL 3 (Jarboe 2, Wilkerson).
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Elite Boy's All-Star Game

American 118, National 109

Tied at 105-all with 1:21 remaining, Cardinal Gibbons star Dylon Cormier went on a tear, hitting a pair of goals, a free throw and a 3-pointer in succession to boost the Americans to a 118-109 victory.

Cormier---a Loyola (MD) commit---finished with 22 points, four rebounds, and three assists and claimed MVP honors.

Seton Hall-bound Eugene McCrory (KIMA) had 14 points and eight rebounds, Devin Miller (Potomac-MD) scored 12 points, and Darren Warren (Stonewall Jackson) added 11 points and five rebounds.

Angelo Adon (Kennedy) and George Mason recruit Jonathan Aldredge (KIMA) also reached double-figures with 10 points each for the Americans. Aldredge also pulled down eight boards in the victory.

Daryl Traynham (Wise), headed to UMass, led the Nationals with 16 points and four assists, while Robert Sampson (Bullis) recorded a double-double with 12 points and 10 rebounds. Rodney Glasgow (Good Counsel) also scored 12 points.

Keron DeShields (Pallotti) had 11 points, K.C. Whitaker (Flint Hill) chipped in with 10 points and six rebounds and Alex Bates (Roosevelt) and Ryan Woodyard (Princeton Day) each pulled down eight rebounds in the loss.

All 33 players scored in the Boys Elite game, one of the most competitive in Roundball history.

AMERICAN (118)
Hemsley (Gwynn Park) 2 0-0 4, Fitzpatrick (Loyola Blakefield) 0 2-2 2, Cormier (Cardinal Gibbons) 9 3-7 22, Mathias (Loyola Blakefield) 2 0-1 4, Harris (JEB Stuart) 1 0-0 2, Bradshaw (Mount Carmel) 0 1-2 1, Adon (Kennedy) 5 0-1 10, Washington (Central Dauphin) 2 1-1 6, Warren (Stonewall Jackson) 5 0-0 11, Parsons (Mount Carmel) 1 0-0 2, Aldredge (KIMA) 5 0-0 10, Miller (Potomac) 6 0-0 12, McCrory (KIMA) 7 0-0 14, Kindler (Trinity) 1 0-0 2, Coleman (Carlisle) 2 0-2 4, Jabetah (Milton Hershey) 2 0-0 5, Lenox (Woodson) 2 2-4 7. Totals 51 9-18 118.

NATIONAL (109)
Glasgow (Good Counsel) 5 2-2 12, Woodyard (Princeton Day) 4 1-3 9, Fulwood (Princeon Day) 4 1-1 9, Berry (Stonebridge) 1 0-0 2, Traynham (Henry Wise) 5 4-4 16, Martin (Goretti) 0 2-2 2, DeShields (Pallotti) 4 3-3 11, McKnight (Princeton Day), 1 0-0 2, Hampton (Princeton Day) 1 0-0 2, Heishman (Central-VA) 1 0-0 2, Bates (Eleanor Roosevelt) 2 0-0 4, Whitaker (Flint Hill) 4 1-1 10, Sampson (Bullis) 5 1-1 12, Addy (Pallotti 3 0-0 7), Jones (Mount Vernon) 2 0-0 5, McGaughney (Broad Run) 2 0-0 4. Totals 44 15-18 109.

Halftime — National, 54-51. 3-point goals — American 5 (Cormier, Washington, Warren, Jabetah, Lenox), National 7 (Traynham 2, Whitaker, Sampson, Addy, Jones).
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Mid-Atlantic Premier Girls Game

American 87, National 82

Most Valuable Player Kelsey Buchanan, of Freedom (Va.), knocked down 24 points, pulled down 10 rebounds, and dished out three assists to lead the Americans, who held off a late National rally for a 87-82 win in the Mid-Atlantic Girls game to make it a sweep off the first three games.

Georgia Tech-bound senior Tyunna Marshall (Elizabeth Seton) had 11 points, future Louisville Cardinal Sherrone Vails (Arundel) added nine points, and Va. Tech commit Kyani White (Stonewall Jackson) and Deanna Harmon (St Frances) chipped in with seven points each.

Ataira Franklin (Riverdale) led the National All-Stars with 17 points and six rebounds, Ulyssia Richmond and Santrel Oliver added 10 points in the loss.

AMERICAN (87)
Craig (Western) 1 0-0 3, Harmon (St. Frances) 3 1-3 7, Watson (Arundel) 1 0-0 2, White (Stonewall Jackson) 2 2-2 7, Strickland (Bishop McNamara) 2 0-0 4, Escorza (Freedom) 2 0-0 4, Bryant (Bishop McNamara) 0 1-2 1, Buchanan (Freedom) 9 6-8 24, Marshall (Eliz. Seton) 5 0-0 11, Wallpher (Seton Keough) 1 2-2 4, Davis (Stafford) 2 2-8 6, Harlee (Fallston)2 0-0 4, Miles (Bishop McNamara) 0 1-2 1, Vails (Arundel) 3 3-3 9, Gordon (Osbourn Park) 0 0-2 0. Totals 33 19-34 87.

NATIONAL (82)
Hawkes (St. Frances) 0 2-2 2, Zimmer (St. John’s) 3 2-2 9, Wolfe (Seneca Valley) 1 0-0 3, Taft (City College) 1 2-3 4, Kabonge (Holy Cross) 1 1-1 3, Buford (Fairfax) 5 0-0 12, Logan (Digital Harbor) 2 0-0 4, Oliver (River Hill) 2 4-5 10, Richmond (Riverdale Baptist) 3 3-3 10, Butler (North Point) 1 1-4 3, Franklin (Riverdale Baptist) 7 3-4 17, Krusen (Geo. Visitation) 2 0-0 5. Totals 28 18-24 82.

Halfime — American, 42-30. 3-point goals — American 2 (Craig, Marshall), National 8 (Zimmer, Wole, Buford 2, Oliver 2, Richmond, Krusen).
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Boy's Shooting Stars Game

American 114, National 98

Washington’s Charles Yates had a monster statline and was named MVP in a 114-98 American win in a free-wheeling affair that left everyone turning their head back and forth.

Yates almost recorded a triple-double with 14 points, 16 rebounds, nine assists, three steals, and four blocks.

American All-Star Blake Sheppard (TJ) led all scorers with 22 points, Broadording’s Iver Silva had 14 points, and David Blackwell (Winters Mill) and Jack Weis (Wootton) added 13 points in the victory.

Clear Spring’s Cody Englehart made a bid for MVP honors with a 15-point effort for the Nationals in a lossing effort.

The Americans opened with a 13-0 lead, were caught at 22-all, then went on a 15-2 run and maintained the margin the rest of the way.

Nathan Pool, of Greencastle, had 11 points for the Nationals. North Hagerstown’s Tyler Sterling added 10.

AMERICAN (114)
Strzelczyk (Liberty) 4 0-0 8, Silva (Broadfording) 6 1-1 14, Blackwell (Winters Mill) 4 5-8 13, Carthon (Thomas Johnson) 3 0-0 6, Feuz (Linganore) 3 0-0 8, Yates (Washington) 6 1-4 14, Mason (Frederick) 3 1-1 8, Donoghue (Goretti) 0 0-0 0, Vance (Wootton) 1 3-4 5, Sheppard (Thomas Johnson) 10 0-0 22, Weis (Wootton) 5 0-0 13, Crawford (Urbana) 1 0-0 3. Totals 46 11-18 114.

NATIONAL (98)
Shives (Smithsburg) 0 0-0 0, Maly (Catoctin) 0 2-2 2, Malott (Williamsport) 3 0-0 7, Tinsman (James Wood)1 0-2 2, Sterling (North) 4 0-1 10, Lyons (Middletown) 4 2-6 10, Mellott (Southern Fulton) 1 1-1 3, Pool (Greencastle) 5 0-0 11, Newman (Forbes Road) 5 1-2 12, Hoover (Greencastle) 4 0-0 9, Glushakow (Middletown) 1 0-0 3, Englehart (Clear Spring) 7 1-1 15, Bannister (Fannett-Metal) 4 4-6 12, Foltz (Brunswick) 1 0-0 2. Totals 40 11-22 98.

Halftime — American, 60-53. 3-point goals — American 11 (Silva, Feuz 2, Yates, Mason, Sheppard 2, Weis 3, Crawford), National 7 (Malott, Sterling 2, Pool, Newman, Hoover, Glushakow).

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Girl's Elite Game

American 82, National 78

Raven Short, of Potomac Falls (VA), scored 18 points to lead the American All-Stars---in a game that went down to the wire. Short won Most Valuable Player honors in a 82-78 American victory.

“It was great playing with a whole bunch of stars,” said South Hagerstown senior Alex Silva. “In an all-star game like this you have a role to play and you do your best. I was surprised to score 10 points.” Silva led the team with eight rebounds.

Conemaugh Township senior Julie Byer had 14 points, Silva and Mel Todd (West Springfield) added 10 points for the winners.

North Carroll's Caitlin Bach and Urbana's Becca Himes led the National all-stars with 13 points each. Alex Cummings (Urbana) had seven rebounds and six assists, while Kashay Barnes (Frederick) added eight rebounds and four assists in the loss.

AMERICAN (82)
Baker (Allegany) 2 0-0 4, Jefferson (South Hagerstown) 2 0-0 4, Silva (South Hagerstown) 3 2-2 10, Short (Potomac Falls) 5 4-6 18, Metheny (Catoctin) 2 0-0 4, Byer (Conemaugh Twp.) 5 2-2 14, Hargreaves (Smithsburg) 0 0-0 0, Vega (River Hill) 1 1-2 4, Todd (West Springfield) 4 1-1 10, Marquiss (North Hagerstown) 1 2-2 4, Wheeler (Thomas Johnson) 1 1-4 3, Knippenberg (Allegany) 2 1-4 5, Stahl (South Hagerstown) 0 2-2 2. Totals 27 16-25 82.

NATIONAL (78)
Krivos (Urbana) 2 0-1 5, Spencer (Century) 1 1-2 3, Nevius (FSK) 2 3-4 8, Smith (Frederick) 0 0-2 0, Grossnickle (Walkersville) 2 2-2 6, Louder (South Carroll) 1 2-2 5, Barnes (Frederick) 2 4-5 9, Heim (South Carroll) 2 1-2 5, Martin (Walkersville) 3 3-4 9, Cummings (Urbana) 0 2-4 2, Himes (Urbana) 6 0-0 13, Bach (North Carroll) 3 7-7 13. Totals 24 25-35 78.

Halftime — American, 43-31. 3-point goals — American 8 (Silva 2, Byer 2, Vega, Todd), National 5 (Krivos, Nevius, Louder, Barnes, Himes).
Stars come out for Wings, Classic prayers
By TIM KOELBLE, Herald-Mail
March 18, 2010

HAGERSTOWN — An annual high school basketball event will feature a new sponsor and a few new twists this year.

The Buffalo Wild Wings Roundball Classic will be played Saturday at the Hagerstown Community College athletic complex, featuring five games beginning at 2 p.m.

The Elite Girls play the opening game, followed at 3:30 by the Shooting Stars Boys, the Mid-Atlantic Premier Girls at 5, the Elite Boys at 6:30 and the final at 8 with a new wrinkle — the boys Metro-MVAL Challenge.

Gone, at least for this season, are the skills events, such as the slam dunk and 3-point shootout.

“Buffalo Wild Wings has stepped in as the exclusive sponsor,” said Roundball founder Dave Foltz. “The skills events might return next year if we find sponsorship.”

Foltz, who starts working on player commitments early in the basketball season, is enthusiastic with the schedule this year.

“It doesn’t get old doing it, bringing the caliber of players like this together in Hagerstown,” he said.

Each game will have local players, along with plenty of talent coming from four different states and the District of Columbia.

In all, 168 male and female players will take part.

The majority of the Washington County boys involved will play in the Shooting Stars game.

Players include Dylan Zimmerman and Will Smith (Saint James), Iver Silva (Broadfording), Jay Donoghue (St. Maria Goretti), Cody Shives (Smithsburg), Trey Malott (Williamsport), Tyler Sterling (North Hagerstown) and Cody Englehart (Clear Spring).

Casey Roberts and Jordan Grady of Allegany High also have committed.

Goretti’s Nic Martin will play for the National team in the Elite Boys game. Eleven players in that game have signed with a college. One player undecided on his college will be playing for the National team — 6-foot-8 forward Robert Sampson of Bullis School. Sampson is the son of former Virginia All-American Ralph Sampson.

The Metro-MVAL Challenge, which will feature several college-bound players, also will feature county players Brandon Glazer (Clear Spring), Joe Mattei (North Hagerstown), Casey McKenrick (Williamsport) and Tyree Jones (South Hagerstown). Ian Magambo, of Highland View Academy, will play for the Metro team.

In the Girls Elite opener, Alex Silva, Luna Jefferson and Emma Stahl (South Hagerstown), Emily Hargreaves (Smithsburg) and Alexis Marquiss (North Hagerstown) are slated to play for the American team. In the Mid-Atlantic contest, 27 of the 34 roster players are college-bound, including Martinsburg star Jacqueline Brewer, who is committed to Virginia Commonwealth.

Tickets are $8 per person and includes all five games.

Proceeds from the event again will benefit Pediatric Congenital Heart Disease Research.

2010 Roundball Classic practices held









2010 Roundball News

All-Star Media Day

February 14, 2010---The 2010 Buffalo Wild Wings Roundball Classic Media Day was held on Sunday, February 14 at Hagerstown (MD) CC.

Selected All-Star players and coaches attended for photos, paperwork, and interact and shoot hoops with children suffering from congenital heart disease.


Rosters

ALL ROSTERS ARE FINAL

Boy's Elite All-Star Game
Game: Saturday, March 20 6:30 PM; Hagerstown CC

AMERICAN All-STARS (DARK SCHOOL JERSEYS)
Mandatory Practice: Wednesday, March 17 5:45-8:00 PM at Hagerstown CC
Mike Fitzpatrick Loyola Blakefield-MD G 5-9
Ryan Bradshaw Mount Carmel-MD G 5-9
Angelo Adon Kennedy HS-MD G 6-0
Matt Mathias Loyola Blakefield-MD G 6-1
Max Lenox W.T. Woodson HS-VA PG 6-1
Desi Washington Central Dauphin HS-PA G 6-2
Aaron Parsons Mount Carmel-MD F 6-2
Antonio Harris JEB Stuart HS-VA G 6-2
Dylon Cormier Cardinal Gibbons-MD G 6-3
Al-Shabazz Jabateh Milton Hershey School-PA G 6-3
Michael Hemsley Gwynn Park G/F 6-4
Anthony Coleman Carlisle HS-PA G/F 6-4
Darren Warren Stonewall Jackson HS-VA G 6-4
Devin Miller Potomac HS G 6-5
Eric Kindler Trinity HS-PA G/F 6-5
Eugene McCrory KIMA F 6-8
Jonathan Aldredge KIMA F 6-8

Head Coach: Tom Rose-Mount Carmel (MD)

NATIONAL ALL-STARS (WHITE SCHOOL JERSEYS)
Mandatory Practice: Wednesday, March 17 5:45-8:00 PM at Hagerstown CC
Daryl Traynham Henry Wise HS-MD PG 5-9
Rodney Glasgow Good Counsel-MD G 5-10
Nic Martin St. Maria Goretti HS-MD G 5-11
Chris Hampton Princeton Day Academy-MD G 6-0
Richie Berry Stone Bridge HS-VA PG 6-1
Keron DeShields St. Vincent Pallotti-MD G 6-1
Isaac Fulwood Princeton Day Academy-MD G 6-2
Aaron Heishman Central HS-VA G 6-2
Leslie Addy St. Vincent Pallotti-MD G 6-3
Skylar Jones Mount Vernon HS-VA G 6-4
Ben Hazel Good Counsel-MD G 6-5
K.C. Whitaker Flint Hill School-VA G 6-5
Kevin McGaughey Broad Run HS-VA G 6-5
Ryan Woodyard Princeton Day Academy-MD G 6-5
Alex Bates Eleanor Roosevelt HS-MD F 6-8
Robert Sampson Bullis School-MD F 6-8
Eric McKnight Princeton Day Academy-MD F 6-9

Head Coach: Shae Johnson-St. Vincent Pallotti (MD)

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Boy's Elite Metro Challenge All-Star Game
Game: Saturday, March 20 8:00 PM; Hagerstown CC

METRO All-STARS (DARK SCHOOL JERSEYS)
Mandatory Practice: Monday, March 15 5:45-8:00 PM at Hagerstown CC
Jimmy Tangires Glenelg Country School-MD G 5-9
Ben Dupree Susquehanna Township HS-PA G 5-9
Rickey Johnson Mount Carmel HS-MD G 5-10
Virgil Davis St. Paul's School-MD G 5-10
Winfield Willis St. Paul's School-MD G 6-0
Darrien Thomas St. Vincent Pallotti-MD G 6-0
Evan Hopkins Oakland Mills HS-MD G 6-1
Ray Gatling Oxon Hill HS-MD G 6-1
Justin Johnson Glenelg Country School-MD G 6-1
Kevin Baker Poolesville HS-MD G 6-2
Donte Salley St. Vincent Pallotti-MD F 6-2
Jordan Owens Park View HS-VA G 6-2
Ian Magambo Highland View Academy-MD G 6-3
Josh Turner St. Mary's Ryken HS-MD G 6-4
Brendan McFall Poolesville HS-MD G 6-4
Matt Robinson Atholton HS-MD F 6-4
Justin Kuntz Glen Burnie HS-MD F 6-6

Head Coach: Charlie Stewart-Glenelg Country School (MD)

MVAL ALL-STARS (WHITE SCHOOL JERSEYS)
Mandatory Practice: Wednesday, March 17 6:00-8:00 PM at Century HS
Frankie Jarboe Urbana HS-MD G 5-11
Brandyn Wilkerson Linganore HS-MD PG 5-11
Kevin Sowers Urbana HS-MD G 6-0
Kevin Harris Middletown HS-MD G 6-0
Tyree Jones South Hagerstown HS-MD F 6-1
Jason Layer Century HS-MD G 6-1
Joe Mattei North Hagerstown HS-MD G/F 6-1
Derek Szabados Catoctin HS-MD G 6-1
Craig Johnson Frederick HS-MD G 6-2
Brandon Glazer Clear Spring HS-MD G 6-3
Tee Talley Tuscarora HS-MD G/F 6-4
Casey McKendrick Williamsport HS-MD F/C 6-4
Wayne Craig Tuscarora HS-MD G/F 6-4
Danny Hoffman North Carroll HS-MD F 6-5
Seth Kraham Tuscarora HS-MD C/F 6-6
Trey Parsons Liberty HS-MD F 6-6
Jeff Havenstein Linganore HS-MD C 6-8

Head Coach: George Wunder-Century HS (MD)

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Girl's Mid-Atlantic Premier All-Star Game
Saturday, March 20 5:00 PM; Hagerstown CC

AMERICAN ALL-STARS (DARK SCHOOL JERSEYS)
Mandatory Practice: Wednesday, March 17 5:45-8:00 PM at Hagerstown CC
Michea Bryant Bishop McNamara HS-MD G 5-5 LaSalle
Ashle' Craig Western HS-MD G 5-6 Coppin State
Kyani White Stonewall Jackson HS-VA PG 5-7 Virginia Tech
Aja Wallpher Seton Keough HS-MD G/F 5-8 Undecided
Deanna Harmon St. Frances Academy G/F 5-8 Delaware State
Talen Watson Arundel HS-MD PG 5-9 UMass
Marquel Davis Stafford HS-VA G 5-9 Pittsburgh
Tyaunna Marshall Elizabeth Seton-MD F 5-9 Georgia Tech
Kelly Hamner Osbourn Park HS-VA G 5-9 Holy Cross
Cierra Strickland Bishop McNamara G/F 5-10 George Mason
Jessica Escorza Freedom HS-VA G 5-11 Wofford
Rachel Gordon Osbourn Park HS-VA F/C 5-11 Norfolk State
Jess Harlee Fallston HS-MD G 6-0 West Virginia
Ashley Miles Bishop McNamara HS-MD F/C 6-0 East Tennessee St
Briana Hutchens St. Frances Academy-MD F 6-0 Rutgers
Kelsey Buchanan Freedom HS-VA C 6-2 Delaware
Sheronne Vails Arundel HS-MD F/C 6-4 Louisville

Head Coach: Jason Eldridge-Freedom HS (VA)

NATIONAL ALL-STARS (WHITE SCHOOL JERSEYS)
Mandatory Practice: Wednesday, March 17 5:45-8:00 PM at Hagerstown CC
Shantrel Oliver River Hill HS-MD G 5-5 Undecided
Paige Elliott West York HS-PA F 5-7 Undecided
Karen Kabonge Holy Cross-MD G/F 5-8 Undecided
Ulyssia Richmond Riverdale Baptist G 5-7 Indiana Tech
Nicola Zimmer St. John's College HS-DC G 5-8 Dartmouth
La'Shay Taft City College HS-MD G 5-8 Syracuse
Kelsey Wolfe Seneca Valley HS-MD G 5-10 Virginia
Tiara Butler North Point HS-MD G 5-10 Syracuse
Jacqueline Brewer Martinsburg HS-WV G 5-10 VCU
Ataira Franklin Riverdale Baptist F 5-10 Virginia
Robyn Parks North Point HS-MD G/F 5-11 VCU
Sabre Proctor Harrisburg HS-PA F 5-11 Undecided
Megan Schaaf Mt Hebron HS-MD F 6-0 Undecided
Nicole Krusen Georgetown Visitation F 6-0 Loyola
Marissa Brock St John's College HS-DC F 6-1 Harvard (Injured)
Lauren Burford Fairfax HS-VA G/F 6-1 Villanova
Asia Logan Digital Harbor HS-MD F 6-2 Pittsburgh

Head Coach: Russell Davis-Holy Cross (MD)

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Girl's Elite All-Stars
Saturday, March 20 2:00 PM; Hagerstown CC

AMERICAN ALL-STARS (DARK SCHOOL JERSEYS)
Mandatory Practice: Monday, March 15 5:45-8:00 PM at Hagerstown CC
Alex Silva South Hagerstown HS-MD G 5-2
Ruth Wheeler Thomas Johnson HS-MD G 5-2
Kelsey Knippenberg Allegany HS-MD G 5-4
Alex Vega River Hill HS-MD PG 5-5
Becca Pearell Brunswick HS-MD G 5-6
Kelly Mitchell Holy Cross-MD G 5-6
Julie Byer Conemaugh Township HS-PA PG 5-7
Emily Hargreaves Smithsburg HS-MD G 5-7
Luna Jefferson South Hagerstown HS-MD G 5-8
Melanie Todd West Springfield HS-VA F 5-9
Heather Armel James Wood HS-VA G 5-9
Raven Short Potomac Falls HS-VA G/F 5-10
Shelby Nemecek Liberty HS-MD F/C 5-11
Alexis Marquiss North Hagerstown HS-MD G/F 5-10
Hannah Metheny Catoctin HS-MD G/F 5-11
Kelly Baker Allegany HS-MD F/C 6-0

Head Coach: Bill Gibson-West Springfield HS (VA)

NATIONAL ALL-STARS (WHITE SCHOOL JERSEYS)
Mandatory Practice: Monday, March 15 5:45-8:00 PM at Hagerstown CC
Kashay Barnes Frederick HS-MD G 5-6
Destony Smith Frederick HS-MD G 5-6
Kelsey Wantz Littlestown HS-PA G 5-8
Alex Cummings Urbana HS-MD PG 5-8
Megan Spencer Century HS-MD G 5-9
Lindsay Roche Century HS-MD G 5-9
Jen Nevius Francis Scott Key HS-MD G 5-9
Kristen Grossnickle Walkersville HS-MD F 5-9
Cyndi Scurci South Carroll HS-MD G 5-9
Melissa Heim South Carroll HS-MD F 5-9
Becca Himes Urbana HS-MD F 5-10
Veronica Krivos Urbana HS-MD G 5-10
Meghan Stambaugh Musselman HS-WV G/F 5-10
Caitlin Bach North Carroll HS-MD G/F 6-0
Jocelyn Martin Walkersville HS-MD F 5-10
Kayla Louder South Carroll HS-MD F 5-10
Stacey Klingler North Carroll HS-MD F 6-0 (INJURED)

Head Coach: Bill Miskell-Middletown HS (MD)

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Boy's Shooting Stars
Saturday, March 20 3:30 PM; Hagerstown CC

AMERICAN ALL-STARS (DARK SCHOOL JERSEYS)
Mandatory Practice: Monday, March 15 5:45-8:00 PM at Hagerstown CC
Sean Anderson Centennial HS-MD G/F 6-0
Iver Silva Broadfording Christian Academy-MD G 6-0
David Feuz Linganore HS-MD G 6-0
Jay Donahue St. Maria Goretti HS-MD F 6-0
Mac Kennedy Quince Orchard HS-MD G 6-1
David Blackwell Winters Mill HS-MD G 6-1
Blake Sheppard Thomas Johnson HS-MD G 6-1
Jack Weis Thomas Wootton HS-MD G 6-1
Charles Yates Washington HS-WV G 6-2
Joel Rowe Clear Spring HS-MD F 6-3
Freddy Vance Thomas Wootton HS-MD PG 6-3
Nathan Strzelczyk Liberty HS-MD F 6-3
Forrest Mason Frederick HS-MD F 6-4
Brian Healey Thomas Johnson HS-MD G/F 6-4
Chris Cathon Thomas Johnson HS-MD G/F 6-4
Alex Crawford Urbana HS-MD F 6-5
Will Smith St. James School-MD C 6-7

Head Coach: Tom Kraft-Linganore

NATIONAL ALL-STARS (WHITE SCHOOL JERSEYS)
Mandatory Practice: Monday, March 15 5:45-8:00 PM at Hagerstown CC
Practice #2: Friday, March 19 5:00-6:45 PM at Hagerstown CC
Tyler Sterling North Hagerstown HS-MD G 5-9
Christian Hoover Greencastle-Antrim HS-PA G 5-11
Kolby Maly Catoctin HS- MD G 6-0
Sam Glushakow Middletown HS-MD G 6-0
Cody Shives Smithsburg HS-MD G 6-0
Brett Zimmerman Walkersville HS-MD G 6-0
Nathan Pool Greencastle-Antrim HS-PA G 6-1
Trey Malott Williamsport HS-MD G 6-1
Jesse Newman Forbes Road HS-PA PG 6-2
Will Lyons Middletown HS-MD F 6-2
Casey Roberts Allegany HS-MD G 6-3
Justin Bannister Fannett-Metal HS-PA F 6-3
Nathan Foltz Brunswick HS-MD F/G 6-4
Trae Tinsman James Wood HS-VA F 6-4
Lucas Mellott Southern Fulton HS-PA F 6-4
Jordan Grady Allegany HS-MD F 6-5
Cody Englehart Clear Spring HS-MD F 6-5

Head Coach: Dan McLane-Brunswick

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Buffalo Wild Wings signs on to be exclusive sponsor of Roundball Classic

January 21, 2010---Buffalo Wild Wings announced Thursday they will become the exclusive sponsor for the Roundball Classic All-Star Basketball event.
Scott Schwartz from Buffalo Wild Wings confirmed the commitment with event director Dave Foltz.

The 2010 event will now be known as the Buffalo Wild Wings Roundball Classic and will feature over 160 players competing in five all-star games. The 2010 event will be March 20 at Hagerstown Community College. Schwartz also confirmed "Blaze" the Buffalo Wild Wings mascot, will make an appearance at this season's event.


2010 Roundball Classic Set

December 23, 2009----The fifth annual Roundball Classic High School Basketball All-Star event has been officially set for Saturday, March 20 at Hagerstown Community College.

The 2010 Roundball Classic will feature five games with 150+ players from over 90+ schools in four states.

The 2009 Classic had plenty of star-power. Participants included current Kansas Jayhawk Thomas Robinson of Brewster Prep, Georgetown's Stephen Stepka (Woodson), Maryland's Tianna Hawkins (Riverdale Baptist), and Virginia's Simone Egwu (Arundel)to name a few.

TIMES
Saturday, March 20, 2010 at Hagerstown (MD) CC ARCC
2:00 PM: Girl's Elite All-Star Game (American vs National)
3:30 PM: Boy's Shooting Stars Game (American vs National)
5:00 PM: Girl's Mid-Atlantic Premier Game (D-1 American vs National)
6:30 PM: Boy's Elite All-Star Game (North vs South)
8:00 PM: Boy's Elite Metro All-Star Shootout (Metro vs MVAL)
Bobby Krauk's journal that appeared in the Carroll County Times on 2/14/08



2013 Roundball Classic