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Front row, from left: Coach Mark Gladfelter, Thomas Stone; Laura Broomfield, St. Mary's Ryken; Coach Tony Mast, Lackey. Middle row, from left: Ashley Thompson, McDonough; Briana Glover, Thomas Stone; Jimmy Moore, Great Mills; Tayvon Jackson, Lackey; Preston Faulk, McDonough. Back row, from left: Eric Young, Calvert: Aaries Reed, Westlake; Brittany Eley, Westlake; Whitney Johnson; Calvert; Demetrius Wallace, Lackey; John Flowers, St. Mary's Ryken.
Front row, from left: Coach Mark Gladfelter, Thomas Stone; Laura Broomfield, St. Mary's Ryken; Coach Tony Mast, Lackey. Middle row, from left: Ashley Thompson, McDonough; Briana Glover, Thomas Stone; Jimmy Moore, Great Mills; Tayvon Jackson, Lackey; Preston Faulk, McDonough. Back row, from left: Eric Young, Calvert: Aaries Reed, Westlake; Brittany Eley, Westlake; Whitney Johnson; Calvert; Demetrius Wallace, Lackey; John Flowers, St. Mary's Ryken. (By Kevin Clark -- The Washington Post)
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Honorable Mention

Brittani Brown, Lackey, Soph.; Kourtney Campbell, La Plata, Jr.; Angela Clarke, Thomas Stone, Sr.; Adrienne Jones, Westlake, Soph.; Ashley Lindsey, Great Mills, Soph.; Lakeisha Manley, McDonough, Sr.; Brittany Percich, Northern, Sr.; Chrissy Robinson, Patuxent, Jr.; Tanya Sites, Northern, Sr.; Simone Williams, Lackey, Soph.

Girls' Player of the Year

C WHITNEY JOHNSON, CALVERT, SR.

A repeat player of the year, she finished fourth in the Washington area with 24.5 points per game. She added a drop-step move this season that made her virtually unstoppable, even against frequent double and occasional triple teams. She signed to play volleyball for Albany.

Girls' Coach of the Year

MARK GLADFELTER, THOMAS STONE

With only two seniors in his rotation, Gladfelter led the Cougars to their first SMAC championship, as they won their final 13 regular-season games. In his five seasons, Thomas Stone's victory total has gone from 4 to 8 to 14 in consecutive years to this year's 18.


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