Four members of The Baltimore Sun All-Metro first team will participate in the third annual Maryland Women's Basketball Coaches Association All-Star Game tonight at the University of Maryland's Cole Field House.
The game, scheduled for 7 p.m., features the state's best senior players.
Hammond point guard Kacy Williams, The Baltimore Sun Co-Player of the Year, is joined on The Freestaters team by fellow All-Metro players Sonia Chase (McDonogh), Shannon Henderson (Annapolis) and Emily Yanero (Mount Hebron).
Also on the team is Kelley Gibson, who led Talbot County's Easton to its second consecutive Class 1A state title earlier this month.
Gibson and Chase have signed with Maryland, and Williams is headed to Georgetown.
Not all of the players have received scholarships, however. Those still unsigned are hoping the exposure from the game will produce some offers.
"Some kids have been signed out of this game, especially kids at the smaller schools," event chairman Don Wilson said.
At halftime, the Academic All-Maryland Team will be honored. Members include Williams, Yanero, Katie Kemerer (Broadneck), Lauren McHargue (Oakland Mills), Danielle Davis (Western) and Kristen Lloyd (Mount Hebron).
The MWBCA also will present a $500 scholarship to a top scholar-athlete.
MWBCA ALL-STAR ROSTERS
FREESTATERS
Player ........... School
Sonia Chase ...... McDonogh
Rachel Cimmier ... Mt. Hebron
Debbie Dove ...... Thomas Johnson
Kelley Gibson .... Easton
S. Henderson ..... Annapolis
Sonia Keiner ..... Hammond
Missy Singleton .. Oakland Mills
Nikki Tibbs ...... Sherwood
Kacy Williams .... Hammond
Emily Yanero Mt. . Hebron
Coaches Dave Greenberg, Mount Hebron
Teresa Waters, Oakland Mills
OLD LINERS
Player ........... School
Latisa Boyce ..... Laurel
Anita Creek ...... Laurel
Jenny Higgins .... Gaithersburg
Jan Jacob ........ Bladensburg
Tiffany Moss ..... DuVal
Carrie Newcomb ... Southern-G
Tammy Palmer ..... Good Counsel
Kara Reed ........ Middletown
Bridget Smith .... St. Mary's
Patricka Smith ... Laurel
Coaches Mark Miller, Middletown
Dan Pryor, Middletown