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Gwynn Park is poised to see the MD Big Dance again.

December 6, 2010 - Having lost in last year's Maryland 2A State Final, Mike Glick's Gwynn Park Hornets left the University of Maryland's Comcast Center dejected and down, emotions that are understandable as the coach shared "We haven't won one since '88, and I've been to two state championships in four years". Adding to the school's angst is having "been to nine state Final Fours and seven championship games since '88, losing them all". Gwynn Park has a history that increases its desire to win, as 10 Maryland state titles have been secured by Gwynn Park; it has an expectation of success.

So does Glick in 2010-2011, his fifth Gwynn Park season: "Our number one goal is a state championship. There's really nothing else".

Despite facing a Murder's Row of 2A teams in the Free State, his squad could be built for it, returning four starters, eight veteran varsity and six four year players, leading him to rightly conclude "I've got a very, very experienced team".

 Tion Barnes loves to rattle the rims.

That includes 6'3", 190 pound senior shooting guard Brandon Ford, who is headed to Loyola (MD) next year, a player capable of filling up the basket. Senior forward Teon Barnes, standing 6'5" and weighing 210 pounds, is an athletic, rugged forward that fills lanes, defends and causes havoc. Barnes may be headed to Bowie State in 2011.

Marcel Boyd, a player Glick indicated "has only played two years. Is raw...He's a former football athlete that has only played two years of basketball. Boyd is a mid to high major athlete that has good hands", and should turn many heads this season as a 6'9", 230 pound junior big man. JUCO-bound, 6'0", 160 pound point guard Daniel Henry runs the show for Gwynn Park, while junior center 6'11", 270 pound Kevin Walters is a developing big man.

Simply put, GP is loaded this year.

A lineup with size, experience and skill, matched with Glick's coaching drive, could very well propel Gwynn Park past last year's 20-6 and statewide number two finish. To get there the Hornets must traverse a schedule that includes a National High School Hoops Festival matchup with I.C. Norcom (VA), an always challenging Prince George's County 3A/2A slate, along with participation in this year's Maryland Hoops Classic, Christmas-time event. There, Gwynn park is set to battle Vance (NC) in first round action, with a possible tilt with PG 4A power Wise after that.

"We are going to be a defensive oriented team that's bigger than most public schools in the state. We will rely on fast breaks and limiting teams to one shot" said Glick of how he plans on utilizing Gwynn Park, which he dubbed "easily my best team I've been at Gwynn Park".

The buzz around these Hornets are for real.

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Washington Post Preseason Top 20 Rankings

Posted by Michael Glick at Dec 6, 2010 4:00PM PST ( 0 Comments )

Washington Post 2010-11 Preseason Boys Basketball Rankings

PostRankSchoolRecord
1 DeMatha 3-0
2 Montrose Christian 3-0
3 Gonzaga 2-1
4 Gwynn Park 0-0
5 Paul VI Catholic 3-1
6 Landon 4-1
7 Springbrook 0-0
8 Eleanor Roosevelt 0-1
9 Episcopal 3-0
10 W.T. Woodson 2-1
11 Chantilly 2-0
12 St. Mary's Ryken 5-1
13 National Christian 3-1
14 Largo 0-0
15 Bullis 1-0
16 Eastern 1-1
17 O'Connell 3-0
18 Magruder 0-0
19 St. Stephen's/St Agnes 4-0
20 Potomac Falls 3-0
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The Capitol Hoops Top 25 Poll

Posted by Michael Glick at Dec 5, 2010 4:00PM PST ( 0 Comments )

The Capitol Hoops Top 25 Poll (DC/MD/VA Including Baltimore)

Updated: Monday December 6, 2010  9:09AM
Rank School Name Record Prev Conf.
1 Dematha  Hyattsville , MD    2-0   WCAC
2 Gonzaga Washington , DC   2-0   WCAC
3 City  Baltimore , MD      0-0   MD2A
4 Montrose Christian Rockville , MD   2-0   IND
5 Princeton Day  Lanham , MD  4-1   IND
6 Gwynn Park  Brandywine  , MD   0-0   MD2A
7 Springbrook Silver Spring  , MD   0-0   MD4A
8 Bishop O'Connell  Arlington , VA     2-0   WCAC
9 Landon  Bethesda , MD 3-0   IAC
10 Eleanor Roosevelt  Greenbelt  , MD 24-6   IND
11 St. Frances  Baltimore  , MD 1-0   MIAA
12 Episcopal  Alexandria  , VA 0-0   IAC
13 Patterson  Baltimore  , MD 0-0   MD4A
14 Wise  Upper Marlboro  , MD 0-0   MD4A
15 Paul VI  Fairfax  , VA 2-0   MD2A
16 National Chrisitan Fort Washington , MD 0-0   IND
17 Chantilly  Chantilly  , VA 1-0   VAAA
18 Digital Harbor Baltimore , MD               0-0   MD4A
19 Milford Mill  Baltimore  , MD 0-0   MD3A
20 St. Mary's Ryken Leonardtown  , MD 2-1   WCAC
21 Largo Largo , MD 0-0   MD3A
22 John Carroll  Baltimore , MD 2-0   MIAA
23 McNamara  Forestville  , MD 2-1   WCAC
24 Fredrick Douglass Upper Marlboro , MD 0-0   MD2A
25 Blake  Silver Spring , MD

Gwynn Park G Brandon Ford commits to Loyola

Second-team All-Met guard Brandon Ford of Gwynn Park committed to play for Loyola on Tuesday, Yellow Jackets Coach Mike Glick said.

Ford chose the Greyhounds over Howawrd.

"I think that he liked the level of play and the strength of the [Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference] and he felt comfortable with the campus and the environment," Glick said. "Academically, he's a 3.5 student, so that was a really good fit for him. And he really clicked with their players."

Ford, who is 6 feet 3, averaged 19.2 points and 3.5 assists last season while leading Gwynn Park to the Maryland 2A final.

By Josh Barr  | October 5, 2010; 9:35 PM ET