Joppatowne
The point guard is adept at passing as well as shooting. He led the county in scoring and assists for much of the season, finishing with averages of 19 points and six assists.
Pettiway also gave the Mariners a big assist with his on-court presence and was the catalyst to Joppatowne winning 17 games. Never losing his cool and always looking to lead, the 5-foot-9 senior is whom Joppatowne always looked to in times of trouble. Pettiway, who is undecided about college, impressed his coaches, teammates and opponents with his work ethic.
C. Milton Wright
Ritchie turned around the Mustangs in just his second season. C. Milton Wright went 9-14 last year and lost some key players, but everything came together this winter as Ritchie emphasized fundamentals and defense.
Although Ritchie had just one starter back, he felt fortunate to have a roster full of unselfish players such as Jesse Volk, Adam Earle and Jeremy Rice. That trio formed the nucleus of a team that went 14-7 and just missed playing in the Upper Chesapeake Bay Athletic Conference championship game, finishing a half-game behind Aberdeen in the Chesapeake Division.
Name School Class Pos.
Joe Becker North Harford Junior Guard
Donn Hill Bel Air Soph. Guard
Jeff Pettiway Joppatowne Senior Guard
Devon Saddler Aberdeen Soph. Guard
Josh Selby John Carroll Fresh. Guard
Isaiah Philmore John Carroll Soph. Forward
Jesse Volk C.M. Wright Senior Forward
Brandon Newell Aberdeen Senior Center
Name School Class Pos.
Devin Ewing Harford Tech Junior Guard
Sean Kelly Fallston Senior Guard
Lionel Perkins Bel Air Junior Guard
Jeremy Rice C.M. Wright Senior Guard
Stan Budzynski John Carroll Senior Forward
Adam Earle C.M. Wright Senior Forward
John Grant Har. Christian Senior Forward
Morien Perry Joppatowne Senior Center
Note // Teams selected by Jeff Seidel after consultation with The Sun staff and area coaches.