Back after a three-week hiatus, the All-Met Watch has a little shake-up as teams try to make up postponed games. No one has hit the ground running faster than McNamara's Taylor Brown, who is playing her best ball of the season to carry the Mustangs to the top of the WCAC. 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 (Which team will win the WCAC?):
Elizabeth Seton 459; Holy Cross 394; Bishop McNamara 392; St. John's 331; Paul VI 295; Good Counsel 292.
First Team | Girls
McNamara senior guard Taylor Brown, right. (Mark Gail/The Washington Post)
G Taylor Brown | G Myisha Goodwin | G Tyaunna Marshall |
| Bishop McNamara 5-7 » Sr. | Edison 5-5 » Sr. | Elizabeth Seton 5-11 » Sr. |
| Has averaged 19.8 points in five games since the layoff, including three consecutive games with at least 22, to boost her season average to 17 for the WCAC-leading Mustangs. | Has scored 19 or more points in 17 consecutive games, and sank a season-high five three-pointers Friday in a victory over Hayfield in the AAA National District semifinals. | While the Roadrunners have split their last six, it's not because of Marshall's play. The WCAC's leading scorer has averaged 23.7 points in those three losses, and 19 for the season. |
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Arundel senior center Sherrone Vails, right. (Doug Kapustin for The Washington Post)
G Brene Moseley | C Sheronne Vails | Paint Branch, 5-7 » Jr. | Arundel, 6-5 » Sr. |
| After the layoff, scored 64 points in games on three consecutive days to put her area-best scoring average at 26.4. | Louisville recruit averaged 21 points in four games since the layoff, including a season-high 30 in victory over Annapolis. Season averages: 19 points, 12 rebounds and 4.5 blocks per game. |
Second Team | Girls
| Position | Name | School | Year | Height |
|---|---|---|---|---|
C | Kelsey Buchanan | Freedom-South Riding | Sr. | 6-3 |
G | Ataira Franklin | Riverdale Baptist | Sr. | 5-11 |
G | Christine Weithman | Blake | Sr. | 5-9 |
G | Kyani White | Stonewall Jackson | Sr. | 5-7 | G | Kelsey Wolfe | Seneca Valley | Sr. | 5-9 |
On the Bubble | Girls
Front court:
Darian Bridgers, Georgetown Day, Sr.;
Lauren Burford, Fairfax, Sr.;
Rachel Gordon, Osbourn Park, Sr.;
Kendra Holmes, Loudoun County, Sr.Back court:
Marquel Davis, Stafford, Sr;
Blair Koniszewski, Paul VI , Sr.;
Jessica Lyons, Largo, Sr.;
Shantrel Oliver, River Hill, Sr.;
Ronika Ransford, H.D. Woodson, Sr.;