Nico Clareth
Calvert Hall, guard, senior
• The two-year starter averaged 15 points, four rebounds and three assists to help lead the No. 1 Cardinals (30-7) to the MIAA A and BCL tournament championships
• He totaled 71 points in three wins to be named the BCL Tournament Most Valuable Player, highlighted by a 27-point effort in the semifinal win against Mount Carmel
• Was a BCL first-team selection, was All-MIAA and was named Most Outstanding Player of the Rotary Roundball Classic in Charleston, S.C.
• Scored 937 points in his two varsity seasons; committed to Siena
Tristan Easton
Meade, forward, junior
• Explosive scorer averaged 16.7 points, three rebounds, three assists and two steals per game to lead the No. 4 Mustangs (26-2) to the program's first Class 4A state title
• Scored 18 of his game-high 23 points in the decisive third quarter of the Mustangs' 81-47 state semifinal win against Springbrook
• With 1,138 career points, he needs 194 to pass 1989 graduate Corey Wallace as the program's all-time leading scorer.
• He was a captain in each of his first three varsity seasons
Drew Edwards
Calvert Hall, guard, senior
• The versatile four-year varsity player and captain averaged 16 points, five rebounds and 3.3 assists per game for the No. 1 Cardinals
• Scored in double figures in all five playoff games to help Calvert Hall claim MIAA A and BCL crowns, including a game-high 25 points in the MIAA semifinal win over John Carroll
• Two-time BCL first-team selection and All-MIAA A performer; first-team tournament picks at Alhambra and Gonzaga D.C. Classic and MVP of the Rotary Roundball Classic in Charleston, S.C.
• His 1,521 career points rank him in the top 5 all-time at Calvert Hall; set to play at Providence
Will Jenkins III
Mount Carmel, forward, senior
• Averaged 13.2 points and 7.5 rebounds per game to lead the No. 5 Cougars to a program-best 31-win season
• Finished with 14 double doubles this season, including a 28-point, 13-rebound performance against St. Frances on Jan. 2
• BCL first-team selection and tournament's Sportsmanship Award recipient, All-MIAA and all-tournament team at Gonzaga D.C. Classic
• Finished his two seasons at Mount Carmel with 893 points
Kimbal Mackenzie
John Carroll, guard, senior
• Three-year starter and captain averaged 14.3 points, 2.6 assists and 2.6 rebounds per game to lead No. 2 John Carroll to a 28-9 season
• BCL Player of the Year and All-MIAA A Conference performer finished career with 1,577 points, 288 rebounds and 278 assists
• Reliable scorer reached double figures in 31 games this season with a career-high 28 points
• Bucknell commit made all-tournament teams at Alhambra and Hoodies Hoops Classic
Dereck Oliver
Patterson, guard, senior
• Finished four-year career averaging 20 points and five assists per game to lead No. 9 Clippers (22-6) to Class 4A final this season
• Surpassed 1,000-point plateau with 29-point performance against Edmondson on Jan. 13
• Could hit the 3-pointer and effectively drive to the basket; scored 20 or more points in 10 straight games and 20 in all this season
• Played in 107 career games, starting the past 79, and won one state title and three region crowns
Joshua Parks
Lake Clifton, forward, senior
• Two-year varsity player emerged as a strong presence at both ends to help lead the No. 6 Lakers (25-3) to the Baltimore City championship and Class 1A state final
• Strong defender and rebounder and consistent scorer averaged 12 points and 12 rebounds per game
• Finished with 12 double doubles; had a team-high 19 points in the Lakers' win over Patterson for the Baltimore City championship
• Had a combined 23 points and 16 rebounds in the Lakers' two state tournament games
Kodye Pugh
Boys' Latin, forward, junior
• Highly recruited underclassman averaged 20.2 points and 10.1 rebounds per game to lead the No. 11 Lakers (24-6) to the MIAA B Conference championship
• Finished with 14 double doubles and reached double figures in scoring in 29 of 30 games, including career-high 37 against Chapelgate
• Scored a game-high 24 points and had nine rebounds in the Lakers' 67-62 win over Annapolis Area Christian in the conference title game
• Has offers from Georgetown, Georgia Tech and Northwestern, among others, with Maryland, Stanford, Notre Dame and Virginia Tech and others showing interest
Charlie Thomas IV
River Hill, forward, senior
• A dominating presence at 6 feet 8 and 245 pounds, he averaged 23.2 points and 11.3 rebounds per game to lead the No. 14 Hawks (19-6) to the Class 3A East region title game
• Broke school records with 1,717 points, 887 rebounds and 160 blocked shots
• Recorded 17 double doubles, scored 30 or more points six times and had a school-record 46 points against Hammond this season
• Was picked by coaches as Howard County Player of the Year; committed to Wisconsin