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2020 Roundball Classic Rosters FRIDAY MARCH 27 GAMES South Mountain Showdown Friday, March 27, 9:00 PM Venue: St.Maria Goretti HS Gael Center WHITE SCHOOL UNIFORMS DARK SCHOOL UNIFORMS Antietam Stars High School Pos Height Year Monocacy Stars High School Pos Height Grad Yr Bryce Keller Smithsburg G 5-8 2020 Tommy Kelly Oakdale PG 6-0 2020 Bojan Cakic Broadfording Christian G 5-8 2020 Jeremiah Morris Thomas Johnson F 6-1 2020 Briggs McClain St. Maria Goretti G 6-3 2020 Chase Maddox Linganore G/F 6-2 2020 Caleb Bowers Williamsport G 6-0 2020 Josh Draughon Tuscarora G 5-9 2020 Lally Richards North Hagerstown G 6-0 2020 Tyriel Collins St. John's Catholic Prep PG 5-10 2020 Brandon Campbell Williamsport G 6-0 2020 Sean Giles Thomas Johnson G/F 6-3 2020 Peyton Wescott Boonsboro G 6-4 2020 Torrey Flournoy Frederick G 5-7 2020 Timmy Hampton South Hagerstown F 6-3 2020 Matt Schiller Linganore F 6-4 2020 Kole Haga Boonsboro F 5-10 2020 Nate Owusu Thomas Johnson G/F 5-11 2020 Marcus Roberson South Hagerstown F 6-5 2020 Jack McGaha Oakdale G 6-0 2020 Matt Rogers St. Maria Goretti F 6-8 2020 Brayden Jones Brunswick F 6-3 2020 Alex Ofori North Hagerstown F/G 6-3 2020 David Parker Catoctin F 6-3 2020 Jeremy Peralta South Hagerstown G 6-0 2020 Ethan Reifer Oakdale F 6-1 2020 Bogdan Ivanichkin Broadfording Christian PG 5-11 2020 Chaz Egan Walkersville G 6-1 2020 Drew Hamilton North Hagerstown G 5-11 2020 Winston Moore St. John's Catholic Prep F 6-6 2020 Adam Turner South Hagerstown F 6-2 2020 Kendall Johnson Linganore G 6-2 2020 Trey McCarty Smithsburg F 6-2 2020 Head Coach: Chad Brashears-South Hagerstown Coach: Brian Burdette - Catoctin SATURDAY MARCH 28 GAMES Girls Mason Dixon Game Saturday, March 28, 10:30 AM Venue: St.Maria Goretti HS Gael Center WHITE SCHOOL UNIFORMS DARK SCHOOL UNIFORMS Colonial Stars High School Pos Height Grad Yr Patriot Stars High School Pos Height Grad Yr Amber Yanosik CVCS G 5-7 2022 Jordan Sales Northwood PG 5-5 2020 Tayler Roux Northwood G 5-3 2020 Zoe Gooch Mercersburg-PA G 5-6 2020 Marlie Snyder Grace Academy G 5-5 2023 Marley Saunders Gerstall Academy G 5-7 2023 Laurel Reitz CVCS PG 5-5 2022 Candasia Hyslop Brooke Point-VA G/F 5-8 2020 Moriah Jones St. Charles G 5-5 2020 Megan Bunker Indian Creek G 5-8 2021 Cloe Stotler Hancock F/G 5-9 2020 Ava Hull Mercersburg-PA G 5-7 2021 Jalen Moats CVCS F/C 5-7 2020 Jordan Yeakle Williamsport C 5-11 2020 Mollee Stake CVCS F 5-6 2022 Kylie Redman Gerstall Academy F/C 6-0 2022 Sarah Vandersleen CVCS C 6-0 2022 Josie Rodas Colgan-VA G 5-5 2020 Aliyah Jean-Jacques St. Maria Goretti F 5-10 2022 Josie Wells Boonsboro F 6-1 2020 Morgan Domenico Smithsburg F 5-8 2020 Kylie Talbert Boonsboro F 5-10 2020 Camille Ziniach St. Maria Goretti PG 5-10 2021 Lena McLaughlin Severna Park F 6-0 2020 Madison Mertz North Hagerstown G 5-8 2020 Jess Albert Severna Park F 5-11 2020 Jaszmine King Northwestern C 6-0 2020 Miki Howson Clarksburg G 5-6 2020 Coach: Dylan Ward - CVCS (PA) Coach: Tom Gochenauer - Camp Hill HS (PA) Boys Shooting Stars Game Saturday, March 28, 12:00 PM Venue: St.Maria Goretti HS Gael Center WHITE SCHOOL UNIFORMS DARK SCHOOL UNIFORMS Liberty Stars High School Pos Height Grad Yr Freedom Stars High School Pos Height Grad Yr Greg Link Friendship Collegiate Acd PG 5-9 2020 Kobe Green Dallastown-PA F 6-4 2020 Cedric Barnes Woodlawn F 6-2 2020 Carey Olivis Long Reach G 6-0 2020 Bojan Cakic Broadfording Christian G 5-8 2020 Myron Davis St. Charles G 5-11 2020 Jaden Pierce Walt Whitman PG 5-9 2020 Derrick Butler, Jr. St. Charles G 5-11 2020 Jerimiah Wilson Woodlawn G 6-1 2020 Malik McPherson Springbrook G 6-0 2020 Justin Niles Walt Whitman G 6-1 2020 Allen Frey Central York-PA PG 5-8 2020 Zayvin Salmond Chesapeake-AA G 6-1 2020 Tyshawn Richardson New Era Academy PG 5-8 2020 Jordan Allen Woodlawn F 6-3 2020 Donovan Bowen Arundel Christian PG 5-9 2020 Nick Zehnle Poolesville G 6-1 2020 Darelle Raymond, Jr. Long Reach PG 5-5 2020 Sam Walter Archbishop Curley F 6-4 2021 Isaac Lapierre Springbrook F 6-4 2020 Omar Hall Friendship Collegiate Acd G 6-2 2020 Jalen Mason Gwynn Park G 6-2 2020 Bogdan Ivanichkin Broadfording Christian PG 5-11 2020 Chad Wilkerson Green Veritas Collegiate Acdemy G/F 6-5 2020 Duron Pickney Woodlawn F 6-4 2020 Sammy Bowes Frederick Force G 6-0 2020 Damon Price, Jr. Woodbridge-VA G 5-10 2020 Bryan Major Sherwood G 5-7 2020 Jelani Wingate Woodbridge-VA G 5-10 2020 Andres Jones Albert Einstein G 6-0 2020 Coach: Gabe Hirsch-Broadfording Christian Academy Coach: Tom Gochenauer - Red Lion Christian Boys Metro Showdown Saturday, March 28, 1:30 PM Venue: St.Maria Goretti HS Gael Center WHITE SCHOOL UNIFORMS DARK SCHOOL UNIFORMS Charm City Area Stars High School Pos Height Grad Yr Capital Region Stars High School Pos Height Grad Yr DeHaven Lucas Carver Vo-Tech F/G 5-11 2020 Joseph Lovelace Bladensburg G 6-0 2020 Marnic Cunningham Carver Vo-Tech G 5-11 2020 Izaya Pratt-Butler Cesar Chavez-DC G 5-10 2020 Kaeden Campbell Owings Mills G 6-1 2020 Kam'ron Simmons Springbrook G 5-9 2020 Michael Thompson, Jr. Carver Vo-Tech G 5-10 2020 Anthony Simmons Seed School-DC G 6-3 2020 Branden Guy Owings Mills F 6-3 2020 Ramy Beatriz EL Haynes-DC G 6-1 2020 George Dukes Reginald Lewis G 5-9 2020 Jared Derricott McKinley Tech-DC F 6-2 2020 Ivan Stephens Owings Mills PG 5-10 2020 Christian Hayes Gwynn Park PG 5-6 2020 Chase McWhite Randallstown G 6-4 2020 Kenny Riley Seed School-DC G 6-1 2020 Nate Curtis Glenelg G/F 6-2 2020 Ronald Grose McKinley Tech-DC G 5-7 2020 Will Little Mount Carmel F 6-3 2020 Xavier Hardy Dunbar-DC F 6-3 2020 Fola Salako Overlea F 6-6 2020 Jaysean Boone Bladensburg G 5-10 2020 Bryan Gambrill Randallstown F 6-5 2020 Taiwuan Jackson Dunbar-DC F 6-3 2020 Marcus Mitchell Wilde Lake PG x 2020 Rashad Ward Cesar Chavez-DC F 6-3 2020 Billy Minor Mount Carmel G 6-2 2020 Kevin Dozier Potomac G 6-3 2020 Khali Davis Lake Clifton F 6-4 2020 Michael Bass Walt Whitman F 6-7 2020 Jack Walsh Glenelg G/F 6-4 2020 Coach: Jay McMillan Coach: Roderick Moore Boys Mason Dixon Game Saturday, March 28, 3:00 PM Venue: St.Maria Goretti HS Gael Center WHITE SCHOOL UNIFORMS DARK SCHOOL UNIFORMS Colonial Stars High School Pos Height Grad Yr Patriot Stars High School Pos Height Grad Yr Ethan Pawlus Catoctin G 5-10 2020 Jaden Derry Friends School PG 5-9 2020 Karon Moore Franklin F 6-5 2020 Kyree Johnson New Town G 6-0 2020 Julian Colon Northern Calvert G 5-11 2020 Twan Carter New Town G 5-11 2020 Kyle Silver North County G 6-0 2020 Stephon Marcano New Town G 6-3 2020 Connor Odom Archbishop Spalding G 5-11 2020 Rahul Parekh Clarksburg G/F 6-2 2020 Khalil Dukes Parkville F/G 6-3 2020 Chris Asamoah Magruder F 6-2 2020 Tyler Clark Archbishop Spalding G 6-0 2020 Tishawn Ellis Stafford-VA F 6-0 2020 Joe Jones Patterson F 6-4 2020 Darren Green Springbrook F 6-4 2020 Joshua Okoroji-Schaffer Northern Calvert PG 5-9 2020 John Dixon Loyola Blakefield G 6-2 2021 Kennedy Watkins CMIT South F 6-2 2020 Kendall Smith Clarksburg G 6-5 2020 Darrion Harris Howard G 6-1 2020 Cedric Bell Grace Brethren G 5-11 2020 Alphonso Morrow Parkville F/G 6-3 2020 Bealu Bezabeh Walter Johnson F 6-1 2020 Sammy Carter Indian Creek G 5-10 2020 Kamryn Pangle Strasburg-VA PG 5-11 2020 Kylin Moore Patterson F 6-4 2020 Craig Pangle Strasburg-VA G 5-10 2020 Jarale Barnes Great Mills G 6-3 2020 Josh Draughon Tuscarora G 5-9 2020 Raef Hetherington Blake G 6-2 2020 DeAndre Parker Wakefield-VA G 6-1 2020 Treyvon Todd Wakefield-VA C/F 6-8 2020 Coach: John Taylor Coach: Shawn Ferguson Rising Stars Underclassmen Showcase Saturday, March 30, 4:30 PM Venue: St.Maria Goretti HS Gael Center WHITE SCHOOL UNIFORMS DARK SCHOOL UNIFORMS American Rising Stars High School Pos Height Grad Yr National Rising Stars High School Pos Height Grad Yr Jesper Hagberg Saint James PG 6-3 2021 Neil Dennis Takoma Academy G 5-10 2021 Tre Green Boys Latin G 6-2 2022 Jaeveon Jordan Friendship Collegiate Acd G 5-8 2021 Tre Sims AACS G 5-11 2021 Benito Cala Northwest G 6-0 2021 Povilas Cereska Saint James G 6-1 2022 Yaroslav Zamuruiev Broadfording Christian G/F 6-2 2021 Jordan Trusty-Smith AACS G 6-0 2021 Jordan Robinson The Avalon School F 6-6 2021 Jacob Aryee St.
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