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Boys Athlete of the Week: Cammeron Woodyard, Winters Mill, basketball

Woodyard, a 6-foot-5 senior guard, led the then-No. 12 Falcons to two upsets to win the school's first state championship in basketball and Carroll County's first since 1947. The Falcons (21-6), now ranked No. 2, first shocked Prince George's County power Gwynn Park, 58-56, in the Class 2A semifinals. Woodyard was 3-for-4 on three-pointers and had 22 points and 12 rebounds against the Yellow Jackets (25-2). Then, in the 2A final, Woodyard had 13 points, nine rebounds and five steals in a 54-47 victory over three-time defending champion and then-No. 2 ranked Randallstown. Woodyard, who has orally committed to Penn State, averaged 20.8 points per game.

Others considered // Devon Lesniak, Winters Mill, basketball; Deon Queen, Long Reach, basketball; Obi Ukwuoma, Long Reach, basketball; Tione Womack, Randallstown, basketball.

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