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March 31, 2010

Boys hoops all-stars headed to Pa.

A collection of senior boys basketball standouts will travel to Harrisburg to take on a team of Pennsylvania counterparts in an annual Maryland-Pennsylvania all-star game scheduled for 8:30 p.m. April 10 at Middletown High.

Former Glenelg coach Jeremy Snyder will guide the Maryland team, which is led by Annapolis' second-team All-Metro forward Delmore Howard. This is the game's 20th edition. Maryland came away with a 121-116 win last season.

Here's a look at the Maryland roster:

Brandon Belt, Arundel, guard
Varun Ram, River Hill, guard
Gage Trawick, Glenelg, guard
Justin Bowers, Tuscarora, guard
Marcus Stewart, McDonough, guard
Scott Morris, Walkersville, guard
Brandon Bjerre, Hammond, forward
Delmore Howard, Annapolis, forward
Cole Fisher, Hereford, forward
Deon Maddox, Thomas Johnson, forward
Reid Scott, Howard, center
Shane Reybold, Reservoir, center

Posted by Glenn Graham at 3:53 PM | | Comments (0)
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