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CAPTIONS
Boys Basketball Player of the Year: Tevon Saddler, St. Frances, senior, guard
(Algerina Perna / The Baltimore Sun)
(Algerina Perna / The Baltimore Sun)
Sarah Ashwood
Hereford, junior
* Her second consecutive Class 3A state title in the 1,600 meters completed a perfect season in the event
* Finished second in the 800 and ran on the seventh-place 1,600 relay team at the state meet
* Accounted for 20 of Hereford's 66.66 points, leading the Bulls to their second straight state title
* Verbally committed to play lacrosse at Delaware
Brittney Chavis
Harford Tech, senior
* Had some of the area's top performances in the shot put this season
* Finished second at the Class 2A state title meet with a throw of 38 feet, 11.75 inches
* Also won the Class 2A East regional title with a throw of 37-7.25
* Her throw at the state meet was the best from a local athlete in all classifications and best locally this winter, according to Running Maryland
Imani Daye
Northwestern, senior
* Has developed into a solid runner who's helping Northwestern develop into a successful program in the area
* Won the 300 at the Class 1A state championship meet last month
* Also finished second in the 500, behind Western Tech's Sharon Dorsey, who set a Class 1A record
* In an impressive feat, she won the 55, 300 and 500 at the Baltimore City championship meet
Sharon Dorsey
Hereford, junior
* Her second consecutive Class 3A state title in the 1,600 meters completed a perfect season in the event
* Finished second in the 800 and ran on the seventh-place 1,600 relay team at the state meet
* Accounted for 20 of Hereford's 66.66 points, leading the Bulls to their second straight state title
* Verbally committed to play lacrosse at Delaware
Brittney Chavis
Harford Tech, senior
* Had some of the area's top performances in the shot put this season
* Finished second at the Class 2A state title meet with a throw of 38 feet, 11.75 inches
* Also won the Class 2A East regional title with a throw of 37-7.25
* Her throw at the state meet was the best from a local athlete in all classifications and best locally this winter, according to Running Maryland
Imani Daye
Northwestern, senior
* Has developed into a solid runner who's helping Northwestern develop into a successful program in the area
* Won the 300 at the Class 1A state championship meet last month
* Also finished second in the 500, behind Western Tech's Sharon Dorsey, who set a Class 1A record
* In an impressive feat, she won the 55, 300 and 500 at the Baltimore City championship meet
Sharon Dorsey

