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2015-16 Washington Post Winter All-Met
2015-16 Winter All-Met
BOYS' BASKETBALL
G Anthony Cowan Jr.
St. John's / Sr.
Senior playmaker commanded the floor with his soft touch from the outside, quick first step and strong court vision. Averaged a team-best 20.6 points to spark the Cadets to their first Washington Catholic Athletic Conference title since 2000. Lauded by scouts and coaches across the country for his rapid development, the two-time All-Met and all-conference player got to the foul line often, knocked down 81 threes and put together a 40-point performance for the second straight season. Will play at Maryland.
G Markelle Fultz
DeMatha / Sr.
McDonald's all-American and Washington recruit led Stags in points (17.6) and assists during repeat run to Maryland Private Schools and Alhambra titles.
G Chris Lykes
Gonzaga / Jr.
Electrifying guard showcased fearless play and a feathery stroke to average 22 points for the Eagles and earn WCAC player of the year honors.
G Alani Moore
Friendship Collegiate / Sr.
Two-time All-Met and Temple recruit averaged 20 points and 10 assists. Earned PCSAA player of the year honors starring for his third team in four years.
G/F VJ King
Paul VI / Sr.
Defenses struggled to slow this versatile McDonald's all-American and two-time All-Met who averaged 22.5 points for the Panthers. Signed to play at Louisville.
G/F Naji Marshall
Eleanor Roosevelt / Sr.
Two-way threat who averaged 17 points, eight rebounds and four assists while leading the Raiders to their second Maryland 4A state title in four years.
G/F Christian Matthews
National Christian / Sr.
Repeat All-Met averaged more than 21 points en route to a Capital Beltway title and league player of the year honors. Committed to Georgia Tech.
F James Butler
Lake Braddock / Sr.
Navy signee punctuated his steady development by leading the area in scoring with 27.5 points per game and earning Virginia 6A North region player of the year.
F Tyler Scanlon
Westfield / Sr.
Virginia 6A player of the year nearly averaged a triple double (23.4 points, 11.2 rebounds and 8.7 assists) as the Bulldogs won their first state championship.
F Antwan Walker
H.D. Woodson / Sr.
The two-time DCIAA player of the year emerged as a high-major college recruit with timely shooting and menacing blocks during the Warriors’ perfect season.
Coach of the Year Trey Mines
H.D. Woodson
The Warriors were the first District public school to go undefeated since 1985 and earned a national ranking after capturing the school’s first DCSAA title this season. The 28-year-old has guided Woodson to an 80-11 record and two DCIAA championships over the past three years, effectively transforming a traditional city football power into the talk of the town on the hardwood this winter.
Front row, from left: Player of the Year Anthony Cowan Jr., St. John's; Tyler Scanlon, Westfield; Naji Marshall, Eleanor Roosevelt; Markelle Fultz, DeMatha; Chris Lykes, Gonzaga. Back row, from left: V.J. King, Paul VI; James Butler, Lake Braddock; H.D. Woodson Coach Trey Mines; Antwan Walker, H.D. Woodson; Christian Matthews, National Christian. (John McDonnell / The Washington Post) (Not pictured: Alani Moore, Friendship Collegiate)
Second team
- NAME
- SCHOOL
- YEAR
- G Jeff Dowtin Jr.
- St. John's
- Sr.
- G Tristan Easton
- Meade
- Sr.
- G/F Kiyon Boyd
- H.D. Woodson
- So.
- G/F Mohammed Kabir
- National Christian
- Sr.
- F Luka Garza
- Maret
- Jr.
Third team
- NAME
- SCHOOL
- YEAR
- G Jamir Moultrie
- McNamara
- Jr.
- G Nick Reed
- Episcopal
- Sr.
- G Jamal Wright
- Riverdale Baptist
- Sr.
- G/F Shaq Diboti-Lobe
- Whitman
- Sr.
- F Cameron Hayes
- Douglass
- Sr.
Fourth team
- NAME
- SCHOOL
- YEAR
- G Blake Francis
- Westfield
- Sr.
- G Jeffrey Gordon
- Potomac (Va.)
- Sr.
- G Daniel Kiely
- Oakland Mills
- Sr.
- F Kuony Deng
- Champe
- Sr.
- F Aaron Parker
- Gwynn Park
- Sr.
Honorable mention
- NAME
- SCHOOL
- YEAR
- G Milos Apic
- Sandy Spring Friends
- Jr.
- G Nick Ball
- Loudoun Valley
- Jr.
- G Michael Barnett Jr.
- National Collegiate
- Sr.
- G Isaiah Boggs
- Largo
- Sr.
- G Jared Bynum
- Georgetown Prep
- So.
- G Jerry Carter
- Hylton
- Sr.
- G Kyle Copeland
- Tuscarora
- Sr.
- G Alvin Cox
- Anacostia
- Jr.
- G Quinton Drayton
- Bowie
- Jr.
- G Brandon Easton
- Huntingtown
- Sr.
- G Justin Faison
- Gwynn Park
- Jr.
- G D.J. Harvey
- DeMatha
- Jr.
- G Kirk Hawkins
- Laurel
- Sr.
- G Brandon Howell
- Theodore Roosevelt
- Jr.
- G Prentiss Hubb
- Gonzaga
- So.
- G Bryan Knapp
- Jewish Day
- Jr.
- G Darus Maddox
- Patuxent
- Sr.
- G George Mawanda-Kalema
- Episcopal
- Jr.
- G Shawn Moss
- Oxon Hill
- Sr.
- G Everett Mouton
- Westlake
- Jr.
- G Deng Nhial
- Wakefield
- Sr.
- G Desmond Rene
- Thurgood Marshall
- Sr.
- G AJ Robinson
- Middleburg Academy
- Sr.
- G Grant Robinson
- Potomac School
- Sr.
- G Falu Seck
- Springbrook
- Sr.
- G Kelvin Sellman
- Crossland
- Sr.
- G Keaton Simmons
- Stonewall Jackson
- Sr.
- G Denmark Slay
- St. Stephen's/St. Agnes
- Jr.
- G Michael Speight
- Wise
- Jr.
- G Keleaf Tate
- Cesar Chavez
- Jr.
- G Jamal Washington
- Potomac (Va.)
- Jr.
- G Camari Wilkerson
- Old Mill
- Sr.
- G Jelani Williams
- Sidwell Friends
- Jr.
- G Khalil Williams-Diggins
- West Potomac
- Jr.
- G Brandon Willis
- Hammond
- Sr.
- G/F Blake Pagon
- Battlefield
- Sr.
- F Tom Brown
- Centennial
- Sr.
- F Malik Brown
- North Point
- Sr.
- F Dayvon Cuffey
- Glen Burnie
- Jr.
- F Lewis Djonkam
- West Springfield
- Sr.
- F Anthony Duruji
- St. Andrew's
- Jr.
- F John Fierstein
- Quince Orchard
- Jr.
- F Kierell Green
- IDEA
- Sr.
- F Andrew Kostecka
- Clarksburg
- Sr.
- F Anthony Longpre
- Glenelg Country School
- Jr.
- F Corey Manigault
- Paul VI
- Sr.
- F Prince Obike
- Bladensburg
- Sr.
- F Ejike Obinna
- Virginia Academy
- Jr.
- F Jamarko Pickett
- Eastern
- Sr.
- F Nate Shafer
- Langley
- Sr.
- F Kylia Sykes
- St. John's
- Sr.
- F Robert Tartt
- George Mason
- Sr.
- F Quentin Twyman
- Seneca Valley
- Sr.
- F Chyree Walker
- Bullis
- Jr.
- F Nate Watson
- O'Connell
- Jr.
- F Justin Williams
- Annapolis Area Christian
- Sr.