Chalk one more up for the snow. With two local teams playing just one game in recent weeks, some star players have not had much of a chance to shine, prompting changes atop this week's All-Met Watch. KIMA forward Jonathan Arledge has been steady all season despite getting plenty of attention from opposing defenses and rejoins the top unit for the first time since the preseason. Statistics and records are through Feb. 21.
The list of all All-Met teams since 1990.
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This week on our high school sports forum: "Which of Maryland's top seeds has the best chamce of winning its first state title?"The list of all All-Met teams since 1990.
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Previous vote (If the season ended today with a one-game playoff, what matchup would you most want to see to crown the local champion?): Montrose Christian vs. WCAC champion (544), WCAC champion vs. Hayfield/Thomas Stone (451), Montrose Christian vs. Hayfield/Thomas Stone (378), Ballou vs. Hayfield/Thomas Stone (377).
First Team | Boys
DeMatha junior guard Quinn Cook. (Toni L. Sandys/The Washington Post)
F Jonathan Arledge | G Quinn Cook | G Ray Gatling |
| KIMA, 6-9 » Sr. | DeMatha, 6-0 » Jr. | Oxon Hill, 6-1 » Sr. |
| Despite facing double- and triple-teams, George Mason recruit has scored 20-plus points in four consecutive games and has led the Hawks to victories in 19 of their past 20 games. Averages 14.5 points, 13.6 rebounds and 3 assists. | During the Stags' current five-game winning streak, the point guard has scored at least 26 points in each game except for one lopsided victory. | Prolific scorer has netted 30 or more points in five of his past seven games, including 33 and a season-high three three-pointers in an 87-51 victory over Parkdale, the Clippers' 13th consecutive victory. |
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Gonzaga senior guard Cedrick Lindsay. (Joel Richardson for The Washington Post)
G Cedrick Lindsay | G Markel Starks | Gonzaga, 6-1 » Sr. | Georgetown Prep, 6-2 » Sr. |
| Richmond recruit has scored in double figures every game his season, including a game-high 22 points in a 59-51 overtime victory over Good Counsel. | Even on an off night, the Georgetown recruit still produced, with 24 points, 8 rebounds and 8 assists as the Little Hoyas beat Landon, 65-62, to clinch first place in the Interstate Athletic Conferenc regular season. |
Second Team | Boys
| Position | Name | School | Year | Height |
|---|---|---|---|---|
G | Justin Burrell | Potomac (Va.) | Sr. | 5-8 |
G | Justin Drummond | Riverdale Baptist | Sr. | 6-4 |
F | Josh Hairston | Montrose Christian | Sr. | 6-9 |
G | Kendall Marshall | O'Connell | Sr. | 6-3 | G | Donte Thomas | Ballou | Sr. | 6-3 |
On the Bubble | Boys
Front court:
Stephen Battle, Thomas Stone, Sr.;
Mikael Hopkins, DeMatha, Jr.;
Delmore Howard, Annapolis, Sr.;
Skylar Jones, Mount Vernon, Sr.;
Eugene McCrory, KIMA, Sr.Back court:
Tyler Thornton, Gonzaga, Sr.;