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The best of the rest

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Pete Budko, Loyola Blakefield (1974-77), center, North Carolina

Averaged career double-double in three years (15.6 points, 10.1 rebounds) in leading Dons to three regular-season and three tournament titles; charter member of the BCL Hall of Fame Duane Ferrell, Calvert Hall (1980-84), center, Georgia Tech

Four-year starter instrument­al in three regular-season and three tournament championsh­ips, including 1981-82 s 34-0 national championsh­ip team; two-time tournament first-team selection and tournament MVP as a senior; charter member of the BCL Hall of Fame

Quintin Dailey, Cardinal Gibbons (1976-79), forward, San Francisco

Totaled 2,844 points — averaging 30-plus points as a junior and senior — and 1,208 rebounds in three-year career that included two regular-season titles and one tournament crown; All-BCL first-team selection and three-time all-tournament pick; charter member of the BCL Hall of Fame

Sean Mosley, St. Frances, (2004-08), forward, Maryland

Scored 2,933 points in four-year career that included two tournament championsh­ips; twotime first-team selection and co-Player of the Year in regular season and two-time tournament MVP and first-team all-tournament pick

Will Thomas, Mount Saint Joseph (2001-04), forward, George Mason

Led Gaels to sweep of regular-season and tournament titles as junior and senior; Player of the Year and first-team selection and two-time tournament MVP finished three-year career with 1,631 points; charter member of the BCL Hall of Fame

Adrian “Ace” Baldwin Jr., St. Frances, (2016-20), guard, Virginia Commonweal­th

Starter in freshman season, closed career leading Panthers to three straight regular-season and tournament championsh­ips; three-time All-BCL first-team pick and three-time tournament MVP; finished with 1,671 points and 770 assists

Phil Booth, Mount Saint Joseph (2010-14), guard, Villanova

Four-year varsity player instrument­al in three straight tournament titles and one regularsea­son crown; closed career as two-time tournament MVP and BCL Player of the Year as a senior, also earning All-BCL and all-tournament first-team selections

Malcolm Delaney, Towson Catholic (2004-07), guard, Virginia Tech

McDonogh transfer after freshman year, named BCL Player of the Year as senior in leading Owls to sweep of regular-season and tournament titles; All-BCL third-and second-team honors as sophomore and junior respective­ly, and three-time all-tournament first-team pick

Tony Guy, Loyola Blakefield (1975-78), guard, Kansas

Three-time All-BCL and three-time all-tournament selection led Dons to three straight tournament titles and two regular-season crowns; finished three-year career with 1,499 points and 881 rebounds; charter member of the BCL Hall of Fame

Rodney Monroe, St. Maria Goretti (1983-87), guard, North Carolina St.

State’s all-time career leader in points with 3,047 over four years; three-time All-BCL first-team selection and three-time tournament MVP in leading Gaels to three straight tournament titles and two regular-season crowns; charter member of the BCL Hall of Fame

Derrick Snowden, Archbishop Spalding (1996-200), guard, Villanova

Four-year starter was instrument­al in two tournament titles and one regular-season crown; two-time tournament MVP and BCL Player of the Year, also All-BCL first-team and honorable mention; closed with 1,404 points and 691 assists; 2016 member of the BCL Hall of Fame

Marc Wilson, Calvert Hall (1979-82), guard, Minnesota

Three-year starter pivotal in three regular-season and three tournament­s titles; named alltournam­ent first-team pick all three seasons; capped career in 34-0 national championsh­ip season with team-high 28 points in Alhambra title game win; charter member of the BCL Hall of Fame

Editor’s note: The All-BCL teams were selected by Glenn Graham after consultati­on with staff, BCL coaches, commission­ers, alumni and media sources, along with research in the league’s record book. They are based on the players’ high school careers with emphasis on the individual and team accomplish­ments largely achieved in the BCL.

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