Frederick County 2005-2006 All-Gazette: Boys basketballWednesday, March 29, 2006
Jabari Brown Walkersville, Junior, Forward Brown was simply dominant, scoring 21.2 points per game (second in the MVAL PiedmontDivision) and adding 8.3 rebounds (also second). He made 49 3-pointers and shot 76.6 percent from the free-throw line. When the Lions needed a game-changing play, they turned to Brown, and more often than not he obliged them. Coach of the Year Silas Cheung Urbana, 3rd Year Cheung guided Urbana to a MVAL Chesapeake Division co-championship and berth in the Class 3A West Region final, where the Hawks lost to Seneca Valley. MVAL Rebounds 1. 12.1 rpg, Jason Smith 2. 8.3, Jabari Brown 3. 8.0, Steven Rice 4. 7.9, Chris Papanicolas 5. 6.8, Jake Yocum 5. 6.8, Patrick Carney 7. 6.6, Mitchell Weedon 8. 6.1, Dustyn Watson 9. 5.8, Chris Rich 9. 5.8, Malcolm Kattes 11. 5.5, Martin Gray 12. 5.3, Zach Kebetz 13. 5.1, Hamilton Woodfolk 14. 5.0, Brandon Beccio 14. 5.0, Bennett Foelber First Team Mitchell WeedonTuscarora, Senior, Forward Weedon was tied for third in the MVAL Chesapeake with 16.9 points per game and added 6.6 rebounds, second in the division. He made almost 60 percent of his shots. Greg PriceUrbana, Senior, Guard Price was integral to Urbana’s run to the region final, scoring 16.2 points per contest while pitching in with 2.5 steals (second in the Chesapeake) and 49 3-pointers. He was a 75.8-percent free-throw shooter. Mike MullikinUrbana, Junior, Guard Another vital cog in Urbana’s run through the 3A West, Mullikin was tops in the Chesapeake with 2.6 steals per game and added 16.6 points. Steve CustisFrederick, Junior, Guard Custis was everything for the Cadets, sometimes carrying them to victory with his 22.1 points per contest, best in the Piedmont. He was second in the division with 3.8 steals. Matty FoleyTJ, Senior, Guard Foley led the Chesapeake Division with 20.3 points per game. He was among the most reliable scorers in the area, earning a well-deserved spot on the MVAL’s All-Chesapeake First Team. Jason SmithLiberty, Senior, Forward Smith was a devastatingly effective player, averaging a double-double with 18.7 points and 12.1 rebounds per game—the latter of which was best in the MVAL. Dustin MercerCentury, Senior, Guard When Century needed a big shot, they went to Mercer, who hit 53 3-pointers this year and was third in the Chesapeake with 16.9 points per game. Dead-eye Mercer was also better than 70 percent from the line. Danny McMahonGlenelg, Senior, Forward The four-year starter hit a Howard County-best 54 3-pointers this year, scored more than 16 points per game down the stretch to lead his team, and went 75 percent at the line. Bennett FoelberCentury, Senior, Forward The Knights’ leader in almost all ways, Foelber was the focus of every top defender but still managed to score 18.7 points per game, including 47 3-pointers. Second team Eric Housman Liberty, Senior, Forward Jason Burns South Carroll, Senior, Forward Pat Carney Middletown, Senior, Forward⁄Center Mike Feuz New Life, Senior, Guard Mike Jarboe Urbana, Junior, Guard Malcolm Kattes Tuscarora, Senior, Forward Hamilton Woodfolk Tuscarora, Senior, Forward Chris Thompson Frederick, Junior, Forward Chris Papanicolas Brunswick, Senior, Forward Jake Yocum Catoctin, Senior, Guard honorable mention MSD: Markeis Dobbins, Daniel Fava, Neal Thompson, Kevin Berrigan, Scott Lehmann Catoctin: Josh Chmelik Brunswick: Andrew Derr, Eric Zwilsky, Aaron Main Century: Steven Rice, Ryan Pentz, Brandon Beccio Glenelg: Buddy Dinnis, Kyle Cottrell South Carroll: Dan Gerjets, Jake Karlosky SJPH: Travon Vann, Kevin Henry Linganore: Jon Sweadner, Chris Rich, Zach Kebetz, Willie Kerrigan Urbana: Dustyn Watson, Joe Carpenter, Mike Hall Walkersville: Zuberi Morrison, Martin Gray, Devin Trout Liberty: Ryan Liberatore, Leroy Wheatley New Life: Austin Witmer, Jeff Varnon, A.J. Anthony Middletown: Paul Crone, Alex Carr, Tyler Ausherman Tuscarora: Brian Sweeney, Danny Reed Thomas Johnson: Deke Gaeng, Tyler Snoots Frederick: Derek Holland
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