D.C. City Title Games

WCAC, DCIAA Face Off

McNamara's Tiana Myers (5), fouled here by Carroll's Nequoiah Anderson, leads a balanced Mustangs scoring attack.
McNamara's Tiana Myers (5), fouled here by Carroll's Nequoiah Anderson, leads a balanced Mustangs scoring attack. (By Ricky Carioti -- The Washington Post)
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Tuesday, March 4, 2008

City Title Games

Girls: No. 6 H.D. Woodson vs. No. 4 Bishop McNamara

When: 5:30 p.m.

Where: Verizon Center.

Records: Warriors 25-5; Mustangs 23-7.

SPREADING WEALTH: McNamara got through perhaps the toughest conference in the area by playing "true team basketball," according to Woodson Coach Frank Oliver. Eleven players have scored in double figures at least once this season, six of whom have been the team's top scorer in a game, but senior guard Tiana Myers (George Washington) is their top scorer at only 10.5 points per game. Expect the Mustangs to be patient and disciplined, but comfortable playing an uptempo game if Woodson decides to speed up the pace. McNamara last played in the City Title in 2003, when the Mustangs beat Woodson, 91-49. The Warriors are in this game for the third straight year, and eighth time in 12 years, but they have not won a City Title since 1992. They have nearly their entire roster back from last year, featuring a four-guard attack, led by senior Patrice Johnson, junior Bernisha Pinkett and sophomore Ronika Ransford. That trio makes Woodson very strong in the open court, but if it becomes a half-court game, 6-foot-5 junior center Jeniece Johnson could become a major factor on both ends.

-- Alan Goldenbach

H.D. WOODSON ROSTER

BISHOP MCNAMARA ROSTER

No.PlayerPos.Yr.Ht.No.PlayerPos.Yr.Ht.
1Danielle JohnsonGSo.5-83Cierra StricklandGSo.5-5
3Carleeda GreenGJr.5-75Tiana MyersGSr.5-9
5Ronika RansfordGSo.5-810Michea BryantGSo.5-5
10Bernisha PinkettGJr.5-711Tierra ThomasGSr.5-8
12Tyche MozieGSr.5-912Ebony EdwardsGSr.5-8
13Alyssia StewartFSo.6-013Tiffanie SurrattGJr.5-5
15Patrice JohnsonGSr.5-1015Kala NwachukwuFSr.5-10
20Kendra JohnsonGSo.5-520Dominique YoungGJr.5-4
23Shanice ParkerGSo.5-1022Alexis CanadySr.G5-4
42Latisha JohnsonFFr.6-023Taryn PopeGJr.5-5
50Jeniece JohnsonCJr.6-532Ashley MilesCSo.6-2
33Lindsay WilliamsCFr.6-2
34Taylor BrownGFr.5-4
44Louticia LoganFJr.6-0

Boys: No. 20 Theodore Roosevelt vs. No. 1 Gonzaga

When: 7:30 p.m.

Where: Verizon Center.

Records: Rough Riders 19-8; Eagles 30-1.

LONG ABSENCE: Roosevelt is making its first City Title game appearance, having last won a DCIAA title in 1972, the final year before the series with the Catholic league resumed. Guard Marquis Tyler and forward D'Angelo Johnson, both seniors, average 11.5 points for the Rough Riders. Another senior, guard Delaunte Lewis, led the way with four three-pointers and 14 points in the 50-41 victory over Dunbar in the DCIAA final. Gonzaga features a solid lineup with no stars, though forward Max Kenyi has been terrific in big games at both ends of the court. He scored 30 points in the WCAC championship victory over O'Connell. Forward Cameron Johnson and center Ian Hummer also score in double figures for the Eagles, whose only City Title came in 2003. The WCAC representative has won six of the past seven City Title games.

-- Josh Barr

T. ROOSEVELT ROSTER

GONZAGA ROSTER

No.PlayerPos.Yr.Ht.No.PlayerPos.Yr.Ht.
00Delaunte LewisGSr.6-01Tyler ThorntonGSo.6-2
1Darin DrakefordFJr.6-43Cedrick LindsayGSo.5-10
2Christopher KinneyFJr.6-44Rodney GouldGSr.5-9
3Diontrae HymesGSr.5-910Terry KernanGSr.5-10
10Christian ConteeGSr.5-812Michael HanaganGSr.6-2
11Roderick HarrisPGSr.5-815Cam JohnsonFSr.6-4
12Marquis TylerGSr.5-821Wesley DunningFSr.6-6
13Lauren CoatesGFr.5-923Max KenyiFSr.6-5
14Jibri BannerGSr.6-225Andrew SterrittFJr.6-3
22Dalec CromwellFSr.6-533William SaffronFJr.6-1
23Chris RobersonCSr.6-834Patrick WolfCJr.6-3
32D'Angelo JohnsonPFSr.6-542Connor FordCJr.6-7
33Winfred McClainFSo.6-152Ian HummerFJr.6-6
34Christopher TillmanFJr.6-3



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