Baltimore Sun

Dominick Carrington

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Three-year varsity player, first season at Mount Carmel, was one of the area’s top perimeter shooters, averaging 24 points per game in leading the No. 6 Knights to 22-3 mark

Scored 20 or more points in15 games with14 3-pointers in career-high 50-point performanc­e vs. Southweste­rn; undecided on college, with Canisius and Wagner showing strong interest

Said City coach Omarr Smith: “Dominick brought the balance to our team. His willingnes­s to defend the opposing teams’ best ballhandle­r along with his ability to score in bunches was a key for us all season.”

City, guard, senior

Jason Edokpayi

Three-year varsity player emerged as No. 3 Gaels’ (29-6) go-to player, averaging 15.6 points, 7.3 rebounds and two blocked shots per game

Fairfield commit named to All-MIAA A and All-BCL first teams, along with BCL’s Most Improved Player; recorded 22 double-doubles

Said Mount Saint Joseph coach Pat Clatchey: “What he did we saw glimpses of before, but never a level of sustained consistenc­y. In my opinion, he kind of saved our season by raising his level of play.”

Mitchell Fischer

Second-team pick last year makes jump to first team after averaging 19.7 points and 7.2 rebounds in leading the No. 9 Dons to a 19-12 mark

Three-year varsity player, twoyear starter, two-time All-BCL first-teamer scored 20 or more points in 13 games; undecided on college

Said Loyola Blakefield coach Josh Davalli: “After a breakout junior season, Mitch continued to increase his level of play.”

Michael Gray

Three-year starter and All-Metro second-team pick last year makes jump after leading the No. 5 Lakers (21-5) to suspended trip to the Class 1A state tournament, averaging 18 points per game

Set to play basketball and football at Wagner

Said Lake Clifton coach Herman “Tree” Harried: “He’s a winner, a competitor that took on challenges and also was a really good, humble teammate. At the end of the day, everybody knew when it was time to make a play, Mike was going to make the play.”

Brandon Murray

Second-team pick last year earns jump to first team after averaging 21.7 points in helping Baltimore City champion No. 2 Engineers (24-2) to suspended trip to Class 3A state tournament Named Baltimore City Player of the Year by coaches; still weighing college options; scored 976 points in two seasons at Poly

Said Poly coach Sam Brand: “Brandon was a scoring machine at all levels. He’s the most efficient scorer that we’ve ever had at Poly and I’ve ever seen in Baltimore City basketball.”

Martaz Robinson

Led the No. 4 Titans (25-2) to Baltimore County championsh­ip and trip to suspended Class 2A tournament, averaging 17 points, eight rebounds, four assists and two steals per game

Three-year varsity starter and Delaware State commit named Baltimore County Player of the Year by league coaches; posted 20 points, eight assists and six boards in region title win over rival Milford Mill

Said New Town coach Derek Wise: “Over the summer, he told me the game has slowed down for him and I said ‘uh oh!’ So when that happened and his IQ already being so high, I knew it was going to be too easy for him out there.”

Will Thomas

Three-year starter who played first season played at Mount Carmel, the versatile 6-foot-5 standout led the No. 11 Mustangs (15-6), averaging 24 points, eight rebounds and five assists Recorded six double-doubles; career-high 35 points in win over Thomas Johnson put him over 1,000 career points, finishing with 1,050; still undecided on college

Said Mervo coach Deron Harding: “Will was our leader in points and rebounds and did a great job of leading our younger players through his play in games and practices. He pushed his teammates to get better.”

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