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Sunday, April 2, 2006

Boys' Player of the Year

F JOHN FLOWERS, ST. MARY'S RYKEN, JR.

After transferring from Thomas Stone, Flowers led the Knights to a dramatic turnaround, as they posted their first victories in three seasons in the Washington Catholic Athletic Conference en route to a fifth-place finish in the 10-team league, the area's toughest. He averaged 17.5 points and 11 rebounds per game and was named first-team all-WCAC. He has received several scholarship offers, including from Maryland and West Virginia.

Boys' Coach of the Year

TONY MAST, LACKEY

In his first season as a varsity head coach, Mast took over a team with only one returning starter and no impact transfers and led the Chargers to a 25-2 mark, a perfect run through the Southern Maryland Athletic Conference and the Maryland 3A final -- only the second SMAC team to advance that far since 1990. The school's 3A South Region title was its first since 1978.

First Team

G PRESTON FAULK, McDONOUGH, SR.


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