Passing Arizona State commitment Corey Hawkins and Atlanta Hawks point guard Mike Bibby on Arizona high school basketball's career scoring list might be unrealistic for Terrell Stoglin.
But tonight, the Maryland point guard recruit has a great chance of claiming third place on the list.
With 10 points tonight in the second round of the 4A-II boys hoops tourney against height-blessed Chandler Seton Catholic, Santa Rita point guard Terrell Stoglin can bypass Portland Trailblazers guard Jerryd Bayless - a Phoenix St. Mary's grad - for third place on the state's all-time scoring list.
• Terps small forward signee Mychal Parker guided the Miller School (Va.) to a 90-83 double-overtime win over Blue Ridge.
Maryland-bound Mychal Parker led the way for Miller with a game-high 28 points off the bench to help his team win its sixth straight contest.• Senior small forward Josh Langford, who has drawn some UM interest, led Lee-Huntsville (Ala.) to a 59-52 win over Fairfield.
Josh Langford scored 22 points and grabbed 10 rebounds, leading Lee-Huntsville past Fairfield.
• Maryland junior forward target Desmond Hubert powered New Egypt (N.J.) to a 55-45 win over Florence.
Desmond Hubert had 14 points and 11 rebounds, and blocked 13 shots for his 10th triple-double of the season.
• Terps junior shooting guard target Trevor Cooney led undefeated Sanford (Del.) to a 60-53 win over Hodgson.
"We played awesome. They are a great team. They are very well coached, and it was big for us to come out and get the 'W,' " said junior Trevor Cooney, who led the Warriors with 19 points. "We just played a little better."
• UM junior point guard target Sterling Gibbs guided Seton Hall Prep (N.J.) to a 59-39 win over Ridge.
Junior guard Sterling Gibbs tossed in 22 points and senior forward John Caprio contributed 12 points and 15 rebounds as No. 6 Seton Hall Prep raised its winning streak to 19 games in West Orange.
• ESPN HoopGurlz's Glenn Nelson took a look this week at the McDonald's All-American Game selection process, including Maryland-bound shooting guard Laurin Mincy's inclusion and Alyssa Thomas' exclusion.
Maryland-bound Alyssa Thomas of Harrisburg, Pa., is the most glaring omission from the McDonald's roster, according to many coaches on the high-school, club and college levels. Thomas is ranked No. 7 in the 2010 class by both ESPN HoopGurlz and All-Star Girls Report and is averaging 23.8 points for Central Dauphin High School. She also was not named to the Women's Basketball Coaches Association (WBCA) team for a game to be played April 3 in San Antonio.
Thomas helped Central Dauphin (Pa.) advance in the postseason Wednesday night.
The Rams, champions of the Mid-Penn Commonwealth Division, are headed to the conference title game via its 51-38 victory over Keystone No. 2 Lower Dauphin. Thomas' 23 points certainly helped the cause.
• UM center signee Alicia DeVaughn had a double double in Pompano Beach (Fla.) Ely's 47-42 loss to Dillard.
Dillard's Kianna Conner led all scorers with 15 points and Ely's Alicia DeVaughn had 14 points, 14 rebounds and six blocks.
Football recruiting
• The National Football Post named Terps quarterback Devin Burns one of the ACC's top early enrollees.
QB Devin Burns, Maryland: Burns could be one of many quarterback candidates in Terrapins camp competing for Chris Turner's job.
• The Daily Press' Norm Wood reports that Menchville (Va.) athlete Clifton Richardson has an early top five.
At this early stage, he said he's most interested in Virginia, Virginia Tech, Maryland, West Virginia and Miami. Richardson, a 6-foot-1, 195-pound junior who had 1,268 yards rushing and 11 touchdowns last season to go along with 118 yards receiving, has offers from all five schools.
• Roxbury (N.J.) offensive lineman Angelo Mangiro plans to visit College Park this spring, Phil Kornblut reports.
He will go to Ohio State during his spring break. Later in the spring he plans to visit Rutgers, Tennessee, Boston College, Maryland and Virginia. And this summer, when he's vacationing in Myrlte [sic] Beach, Mangiro plans to visit [South Carolina], Clemson, North Carolina and NC State.