Baltimore Sun

Terps make cut for John Carroll junior Quickley

Five-star point guard lists UM among final 8 choices; Crawford hired at Spalding

- — Jonas Shaffer — Glenn Graham

Maryland is one of eight schools still under considerat­ion by John Carroll junior point guard Immanuel Quickley, he announced Monday night.

The five-star basketball prospect in the Class of 2018 wrote on Twitter that Duke, Kansas, Washington, Miami, Kentucky, Virginia, Providence and the Terps had made his latest cut. All but Duke have offered, according to 247Sports.com.

The 6-foot-4,185-pound guard is the No. 11 overall prospect in the 247Sports.com composite rankings and No. 3 point guard recruit.

He was named The Baltimore Sun’s All-Metro Player of the Year last season and helped the United States win the FIBA Under-17 World Championsh­ip this summer

With Class of 2017 blue-chip point guard recruit Trevon Duval not headed to College Park, the Terps will need a ball-handler in the Class of 2018. Maryland also is recruiting and considered the favorite for Gonzaga (D.C.) junior guard Prentiss Hubb, a top-40 recruit. Cavaliers hire Crawford: Archbishop Spalding has named Patrick Crawford as its new varsity boys soccer coach, the school’s director of athletics Jeff Parsons announced.

Crawford played and graduated from Old John Carroll’s Immanuel Quickley was named The Baltimore Sun’s All-Metro Player of the Year last season. Mill and Salisbury University, and also played profession­al indoor soccer for the Major Arena Soccer League’s Harrisburg Heat.

An Odenton resident, he has coached the ASA Charge men’s (National Premier Soccer League) and women’s (Women’s Premier Soccer League Elite) club teams and has coached and been a board member in the Arundel Soccer Associatio­n.

Crawford will replace Nick Hondrum,

State semifinal football schedule

Howard (11-1) at Wise (12-0), Friday, 7 p.m.

Annapolis (11-1) at Quince Orchard (11-1), Friday, 7 p.m.

Glenelg (10-2) at Franklin (10-1), Friday, 7 p.m.

Potomac (8-3) at Damascus (12-0), Friday, 7 p.m.

Dunbar (9-3) at Walkersvil­le (12-0), Friday, 7 p.m.

Elkton (11-1) at Calvert (11-1), Friday, 7 p.m.

Edmondson (6-6) at Havre de Grace (9-2), Friday, 7 p.m.

Kent County (7-5) vs. Fort Hill (12-0) at Greenway Avenue Stadium, Saturday, 1 p.m. who was serving as coach on an interim basis after the school dismissed previous coach Richard Moller during his first season this fall. The Cavaliers finished 4-14-1 overall and 3-12-1 in the Maryland Interschol­astic Athletic Associatio­n A Conference this season. Saints appoint Jones: St. Mary’s named alumna Melinda “Mindy” Jones girls lacrosse coach.

Jones was a captain of the Saints’

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