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Prince George’s County basketball: Gwynn Park beats C.H. Flowers for boys’ title; Wise wins girls’ crown over Gwynn Park

There was nothing special about Gwynn Park guard Agyei Gregory’s pregame routine on Wednesday. But when he took the court against No. 17 C.H. Flowers for the Prince George’s County boys’ basketball championship at Wise, his night turned extraordinary.

The senior, who came to the Brandywine school from his native U.S. Virgin Islands for his final year of high school, hit all six of his three-point attempts to power the No. 20 Yellow Jackets past the Jaguars, 57-51, and to their first county title since 2006.

“This was a game that I had to feel it,” said Gregory, who had a game-high 22 points.

Gwynn Park (18-5) was the co-champion of the Prince George’s County 3A/2A/1A league. It was playing in the county title game because it had won a tiebreaking coin toss with No. 18 Largo; many Lions players and coaches were watching from the stands.

While Gwynn Park senior Marcel Boyd (13 points and 12 rebounds) was a vital presence under the basket, Gregory was automatic from beyond the arc. He only missed two field goals and a free throw.

When the Jaguars (16-5), led by junior guard Dontae Holloway (12 points), cut a six-point halftime deficit to 51-49 with 2 minutes 43 seconds left, Gwynn Park senior forward Xavier Richards had two crucial layups and Gregory nabbed three important fourth-quarter rebounds.

“It was a big game and coach said to shoot the ball, so I shot the ball,” Gregory said.

Wise shows its depth

As usual for the eighth-ranked Wise girls’ team, standout senior guard Eliqua Brooks and Khadijah Gibson shined.

They carried the offensive load in the girls’ county championship: The duo combined for 46 points and 15 rebounds as the Pumas won, 79-57, over Gwynn Park.

It is Wise’s second county title in three years.

But Wise’s supporting cast played an important role in the win. Freshman center Ciara Lee played assertively under the basket — she had 15 points and 15 rebounds.

Senior guard Candace Ross played well on the perimeter and finished with 16 points.

To make another deep run in the playoffs, the supporting cast will be crucial factors for last year’s Maryland 4A finalists, players said.

“They’ve always been important,” said Brooks, who scored a game-high 24 points. “Candace, we call her the X-factor. . . . We’re going to need everyone on the bench and the starting five to work as a team.

Added Gibson (22 points): “I think that was great. I think that’s exactly what we need. We need all five people.”

Wise (21-1) held a 36-29 halftime lead on Gwynn Park before it began to pull away in the third quarter.

The Yellow Jackets (20-3) were led by senior forward Tiana Hall (14 points).

Challenge to the Championship

2011-2012 Prince George's County Boys and Girl's Basketball Championships

In the Boy's Championship Game it was Gwynn Park that had the size advantage; not the whole team but one player Marcel Boyd: Boyd is 6' 9" and his 13 points did not reflect his true impact on the game. He drew attention while Gwynn Park was on offense and C.H. Flowers had to be cognizant of his shot blocking when they were on offense. Gwynn Park seemed to be pulling away from Wise late in the 4th Quarter but as characteristic for this year's team they let their opponent back in the game.

Gwynn Park has held substantial leads in games this season only to end up in tight games or even end up losing games. Robert Flint hit two clutch free throws with under 30 seconds to go to ensure that Gwynn Park came up a victor in this game.

Gwynn Park is a perennial 2A State title contender so Flowers should not be overly concerned with their 57- 51 loss. Still, there were lessons to be learned for them and Gwynn Park too if they envision capturing State Title in their respective classifications.


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Gwynn Park Wins PG Title

By MARCUS HELTON

UPPER MARLBORO – Agyei Gregory came to Gwynn Park High School from the Virgin Islands for his senior season and faced a different climate, a new school and a sea of unfamiliar faces.

He seemed right at home draining 3-pointers against C.H. Flowers in Wednesday’s Prince George’s County championship game though, going a perfect 6-for-6 from long range to lift the Yellow Jackets to a 57-51 victory at Wise High School.

“I was feeling great,” said Gregory, who finished with a game-high 22 points. “This was a new thing for me; I’m from the Virgin Islands and this is all new to me coming up here and playing in the County championship, so I was ready. I heard about it all week during school and I was ready.”

Howard-bound senior center Marcel Boyd scored 13 points and grabbed 123 rebounds for Gwynn Park, while senior forward Xavier Richards added 12 points.

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Junior guard Donte Holloway made four 3-pointers and scored a team-high 12 points for Flowers, while junior guard Brandon Green had 11 and senior guard David Barnes 10.

The 6-foot-3 Gregory – a native of St. Thomas – had shown the ability to make perimeter shots since he arrived in Maryland, and had hit four in a game twice this season. He made his debut as a starter on Senior Night against Largo on Feb. 13, and Gwynn Park coach Michael Glick said he’s likely to stay there.

“He has a really, really good skillset,” Glick said, “but he’s not a physical kid, so he wasn’t used to the style of play in Prince George’s County and the physicality of the league. So it took him time to adjust, and he adjusted very well. He is what he is – he’s a 3-point shooter – but he made some other really, really good plays, too. I wish he was a junior, but I think he’s adjusted.”

The annual Prince George’s County title game matches the winners of Prince George’s County’s 4A league against its 3A/2A/1A winner. The Yellow Jackets (18-5) tied with Largo for the county 3A/2A/1A league title, and got their spot in Wednesday’s game by virtue of a coin flip. Largo was in attendance, and was recognized before the game as county co-champion.

The whole coin-flip scenario served as motivation, Boyd said.

“We wanted it more,” he said. “We came in today and we wanted it more. We were tired of people saying, ‘Oh, y’all tied with Largo, y’all not the true 3A/2A/1A champions.’ So we were coming out here to prove that we deserved it.”

Boyd had some extra motivation, as well. He is the only member of this year’s team to previously play in a county title game, when Gwynn Park blew a late 13-point lead to Oxon Hill and lost at the buzzer two years ago at Wise.

Glick said he showed his team the tape of that game in his classroom just before they left to come to Wise on Wednesday.

“That team actually advanced and went to the state finals,” Glick said, “but we tried to show our guys that you’ve got to have to be able to close games out. We showed our guys crying on the sidelines and we told them that you only have one opportunity and this is your opportunity. I thought they seized the moment.”

Both teams already have byes in their respective regional brackets. The Yellow Jackets will face the winner of Glenelg and McDonough in 2A South action next week, while the Jaguars (16-5) get either Suitland or High Point in the 4A bracket. [In each class, the winners of the four respective regions meet at the University of Maryland’s Comcast Center for the state semifinals].

Earlier in the night, the Wise girls beat Gwynn Park behind 24 points from senior Eliqua Brooks and 22 from senior Khadijah Gibson. Senior Candace Ross had 16 for the Pumas (21-1) and freshman Ciara Lee finished with 15. Senior Tiana Hall led the Yellow Jackets (20-3) with 14 points, while sophomore Tashina Cardwell had 13 and junior Genesis Lucas added 10.

The Wise girls face either Eleanor Roosevelt or Northwestern next week in the 4A South bracket, while the Gwynn Park girls host the winner of Douglass and Central in 2A South action.

The boys' game was even from the start, with Flowers holding the early edge until Boyd banked in a 3 from near halfcourt to make it 14-14 after one quarter. It was the 6-foot-9 center’s first 3-pointer of the season, and Glick said it was a “game-altering Shot” because it allowed Gwynn Park to some out in a zone defense to start the second quarter since they weren’t trailing.

“That was a huge shot for us,” he said. “That was the play – well actually, he was supposed to kick it out to the 3-point shooter [Gregory or Jalen Harris], but I guess he figured he was the 3-point shooter.”

The Yellow Jackets led 29-23 at halftime and 44-38 after three quarters. They led by as many as eight points in the second half, but the Jaguars twice rallied to cut it to two.

Flowers’ Reggie Sidbury made a 3-pointer with 2:45 remaining in the game to cut the Gwynn Park lead to 51-49, but Richards answered with an acrobatic lay-up on the ensuing possession. A Green lay-in made it 53-51 GP wit 1:41 to go, but the Jaguars never got any closer.

“When we made our run, I don’t think we had enough energy to get over the top,” Flowers coach Billy Lanier said. “We had expended so much energy to get back from eight down, and then I think our guys didn’t have enough energy to take it over the top.”

Lanier said his team didn’t do a good enough job of finding Gwynn Park’s shooters on the perimeter – particularly Gregory – and making them drive the ball. Still, he said he was proud of his team’s effort and feel good about its chances in the regional playoffs.

“You want to be playing well, and I thought we played well,” he said. “Do I think we can play better? Yeah, I think we could have played better. But I thought we’ve been playing well the last couple weeks, and going into the playoffs we want to continue to play well. So, I’m pleased where we are. Of course, we need to go back to the table and make sure we clean up some things – and we will do that – and I think we’ll be fine.”

GWYNN PARK
Agyei Gregory 22, Marcel Boyd 13, Xavier Richards 12, Jalen Harris 4, Jarvis Hawkins 2, Alex Bazil 2, Robert Flint 2.

C.H. FLOWERS
Donte Holloway 12, Brandon Green 11, David Barnes 10, Reggie Sidbury 8, Clint Robinson 4, Kofi Andoh 2, Darrett Gorham 2, Malik Harris 2.
Gwynn Park 14 15 15 13 – 57
C.H. Flowers 14 9 15 13 – 51
3-point goals: GP 8 (Gregory 6, Boyd 1, Harris 1) F 9 (Holloway 4, Barnes 2, Sidbury 2, Green 1). Total Fouls: GP 9, F 17. Fouled Out- None.

TOP: Gwynn Park players pose with the Prince George's County Championship trophy. RIGHT: Gwynn Park senior guard Robert Flint puts up a shot over Flowers junior guard Brandon Green. BOTTOM: The Yellow Jackets celebrate their title. - Photos by Marcus Helton, DMV Elite.

Three schools to battle for two county titles

Wise, Flowers and Gwynn Park square off for Prince George’s basketball championship

 In the second game, the Charles H. Flowers and Gwynn Park boys teams meet.

Gwynn Park (17-5) shared the County 3A/2A/1A League title with Largo, but won a coin flip to advance to this game. Flowers (16-4) is the County 4A League champion.

Junior Brandon Green leads the Jaguars with 13.6 points per game. Flowers has won 12 of its past 13 games.

Jalen Harris leads the Yellow Jackets with 14.7 points per game. Gwynn Park has won 13 of its past 14 games.

2A South

No. 1 seed Gwynn Park (17-5) and No. 2 seed Largo (18-4) both earned first-round byes. They Prince George's County 3A/2A/1A League rivals split their two regular season games against each other and shared the league title.

Gwynn Park is scheduled to play Prince George's 4A League champion Flowers on Wednesday in the county championship game at 7 p.m. Wednesday at Henry A. Wise High in Upper Marlboro as a tune-up for the playoffs.

“That's our singular goal right now,” said Glick, whose team earned a berth in the county title game ahead of Largo on a coin flip. “We'll worry about the state playoffs on Thursday.”

Glick said his top goal each season is to secure the No. 1 seed, and the luxury of a home game would boost Gwynn Park if it has a rubber match with Largo in the region final.

“We'll focus on Largo if we get there,” Glick said.

Central (11-9) is scheduled to play Calvert in the first round.

How they rank PG County Gazette Boys basketball top 10

1. DeMatha Stags, 24-3

2. Riverdale Baptist Crusaders, 29-2

3. Largo Lions, 17-4

4. Charles H. Flowers Jaguars, 15-4

5. Eleanor Roosevelt Raiders, 17-4

6. Gwynn Park Yellow Jackets, 16-5

7. Henry A. Wise Pumas, 14-6

8. DuVal Tigers, 14-6

9. Suitland Rams, 13-6

10. Potomac Wolverines, 15-6

Prince George's 3A/2A/1A
SchoolOverallConference
Gwynn Park 17-5 16-2
Largo 18-4 16-2
Potomac (Md.) 16-6 14-4
Central 11-9 10-8
Friendly 9-13 9-9
Crossland 9-13 6-12
Douglass 8-13 6-12
Forestville 8-11 6-9
Fairmont Heights 7-15 5-13
Surrattsville 4-17 2-16