ATHLETES OF THE WEEK

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Boys

Sean Mosley

St. Frances, basketball

Sean Mosley, a three-time All-Metro forward-guard and University of Maryland-bound senior, scored 72 points and grabbed 35 rebounds in three wins last week. In averaging 24 points and 11.7 rebounds a game, the 6-foot-4 Mosley started off Jan. 29 with 20 points and 12 rebounds in a 58-46 win over then No. 10 Loyola. On Friday, Mosley had 25 points and 11 rebounds in an 80-62 romp at Calvert Hall, and he followed it with 27 points and 12 rebounds in an 81-69 victory over Archbishop Spalding. Mosley has started for the Panthers since his freshman year and has scored well over 2,000 points. He is chasing the school record of 2,770 by Mark Karcher (1993-1997), who is an assistant coach to William Wells at St. Frances.

Others considered -- Antione Allen, Lake Clifton, basketball; Evan Danz, Loyola swimming; Josh Fitch, McDonogh, wrestling; Lemuel Pridgen, Poly, indoor track; Lee Reynolds, Poly, indoor track.

Girls

Jessica Tongue

Annapolis, indoor track and field

One of the area's top sprinters, the versatile senior won three events and broke two of her meet records at the Anne Arundel County Indoor Track Championships. She set records in winning the 55-meter dash in 7.18 seconds and the long jump at 15 feet, 11 inches. Tongue won the 300 meters in 40.23 seconds, the second-best time in meet history. She was second in the 55-meter hurdles. A year ago, she switched from basketball to indoor track and won the Class 3A-2A title in the 55-meter dash. An All-Metro track and field selection, she won the state Class 3A title in the 100 meters and was second in the 200 last spring. Tongue has a 3.0 grade point average and plans to run in college.

Others considered -- Kitty Cullen, McDonogh, basketball; Tyler Hale, Towson Catholic, basketball; Brinae Robinson, Western, track.

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