By the numbers
.864
Area-best winning
percentage for
Randallstown
coach Kim Rivers.
Rivers, who led the
Rams to a fifth state
title last season, is
292-46 going into
his 14th season.
2
State boys
basketball titles
won by Baltimore
County teams last
season, by
Randallstown (2A)
and New Town
(1A). The Rams
defeated Fairmont
Heights, 66-63,
and the Titans
outlasted Dunbar,
74-69, in overtime.
16
The national ranking
among Class of
2009 shooting
guards by
Rivals.com for
Towson Catholic's
Leshon Edwards,
who is ranked
No. 70 overall.
347
Career wins for
Mount St. Joseph
coach Pat Clatchey.
He is 347-128
(.718) entering his
16th season.
755
Points needed by
Sean Mosley of
St. Frances to tie
the Panthers'
career mark of
2,770 set by Mark
Karcher
(1993-97).
Karcher's total is
third in metro-area
history. Mosley,
who has 2,015
points and
averaged 21 points
last season, will
have to average 22
to 23 points this
season to do it.
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