Seasons
Announcement
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Memphis commit Randall Broddie (3) will lead Potomac’s title defense in Prince George’s 3A/2A/1A. (Toni L. Sandys/The Washington Post)
Top teams
Potomac (23-5), Largo (16-9), Douglass (14-11)
Top players
G Randall Broddie, Potomac, 6-4, Sr.
F Abdulai Bundu, Largo, 6-7, Sr.
G Kaine Wilson, Potomac, 6-1, Sr.
Skinny: Defending 2A state champion Potomac is the favorite again, despite losing All-Met guard Dion Wiley (Maryland) and powerful big man Quadree Smith to graduation. The Wolverines will be led by Memphis commit Randall Broddie, who emerged as the definitive star on a star-studded roster last year, and will be joined in another potent backcourt by Parkdale transfer Kaine Wilson. . . .
Largo, which emerged as Potomac’s main in-league competition last season, will likely be so again. The Lions are led by Quinnipiac-commit Abdulai Bundu, a defensive force and offensive presence who presents matchup problems for nearly every team in the county. . . .
Douglass lost all but one starter from last year’s team, but junior Cameron Hayes and sophomore Donald Carey have the talent to turn the Eagles into a contender again. . . . Gwynn Park lost six of its top seven scorers from last season’s 16-8 team, but the Yellow Jackets are annual locks at the top of the league. . . . Central lost its five leading scorers from last year’s state semifinal team, but in a wide open 1A race, the Falcons could find their way back into the later rounds of the playoffs.