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    The Small School All-State Team has been released.

    The Big School All-State Team will be released later today.

    The Consensus All-State Team, Coaches and Players Of The Year will be released tomorrow.

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    Monte Jones, Freshman LB from St. Mary's made Honorable Mention. We are all very proud of the young man. Great story. All heart.

    http://www.hudl.com/athlete/1861170/monte-jones

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    2012 CONSENSUS ALL-STATE

    OFFENSE

    QB: Shane Cockerille Gilman Sr. 6-3 215 Maryland
    QB: Deryk Kern Westminster Sr. 6-0 160
    RB: Lavon Chaney South River Sr. 5-9 175 Monmouth
    RB: Dorian O'Daniel Good Counsel Sr. 6-1 205 Clemson
    RB: Darius Victor Northwestern-PG Sr. 5-8 210
    OL: Justin Falcinelli Middletown Jr. 6-5 300
    OL: Antonio Harris Wise Sr. 6-4 310
    OL: Moise Larose Wilde Lake Sr. 6-6 290 Maryland
    OL: Damian Prince Bishop McNamara Jr. 6-7 305
    OL: Na'Ty Rodgers McDonough Sr. 6-5 285
    WR: Kendall Fuller Good Counsel Sr. 5-11 190 Virginia Tech
    WR: Paul Harris Douglass-PG Sr. 6-4 200 Tennessee
    WR: Taivon Jacobs Suitland Sr. 5-11 160 Ohio State
    WR: Blaine Price Brunswick Sr. 5-10 175
    AP: Zach Welch Middletown Sr. 5-11 185 Monmouth

    DEFENSE
    DL: Nick D'Avanzo Archbishop Curley Sr. 6-3 285 Cincinnati
    DL: Malik Dorsey Meade Sr. 6-1 280
    DL: Marvin Gross Jr. Dunbar Sr. 6-4 200 West Virginia
    DL: Melvin Keihn Gilman Jr. 6-3 220
    DL: Henry Poggi Gilman Sr. 6-4 260 Michigan
    LB: Ja'Whaun Bentley DeMatha Jr. 6-1 205
    LB: Zach Bradshaw Damascus Sr. 6-3 205 Virginia
    LB: Micah Kiser Gilman Sr. 6-2 225 Virginia
    LB: Marcus Newby Quince Orchard Sr. 6-1 210 Nebraska
    LB: Marcel Ngachie Good Counsel Sr. 5-11 210
    DB: Kirk Garner Good Counsel Sr. 5-11 180 Virginia
    DB: Evan Griffin River Hill Sr. 5-10 160
    DB: Delando Johnson Calvert Hall Sr. 6-3 190
    DB: Trey Lee Patuxent Sr. 5-8 180
    PK: Adam Greene Broadneck Sr. 5-11 180 Maryland

    Co-Coaches of the Year: DaLawn Parrish, Wise; Kevin Lynott, Middletown

    Offensive Player of the Year: Kendall Fuller, Good Counsel
    Defensive Player of the Year: Henry Poggi, Gilman

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    Congrats all

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    Countdown until Greyhound Alum shows up and goes ballistic over some Gilman player not being named to the team........3, 2, 1.......

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    Not one Gilman Olineman? Come on GA what is up with that?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Outside Looking In View Post
    Not one Gilman Olineman? Come on GA what is up with that?
    I personally believe that Ukandu from Gilman should have been consensus All State on the OL. But I think the biggest snub on the consensus team from Gilman was Miles Norris not being on the 1st team or consensus team. But four Gilman players making the team, can't really complain about that.

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    I think the media did a good job this year, especially with the Consensus All-State team.

    It is ridiculously hard to decide on OL All-Star team picks because it is the 1 position with no quantifiable stats. That being said, I can't argue with the 5 selected although I could make a case for 4 or 5 more OL.

    I do wish there was a slot on the All-State team for a true FB. I realize most schools don't use the FB anymore, but Powell from Middletown deserves some kind of recognition. He was a dominant FB leading the way for a Consensus All-State RB in Welch.

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    Congrats to all and especially to the young men from Calvert Hall:

    1st Team: JP McManus and Delando Johnson
    2nd Team: Kyle Levere and Kennedy Frazier
    3rd Team: Garrett Epple
    Honorable Mention: Color Kuhns, Robbie Jones, Erik Evans, Jake Soreano,
    Cole Atkinson and Stephen Kelly

    To those moving on, thank you; it's been a pleasure watching the past few years. To those returning, keep digging your well and go get 'em next year!

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    Quote Originally Posted by eaglesinsider View Post
    I think the media did a good job this year, especially with the Consensus All-State team.

    It is ridiculously hard to decide on OL All-Star team picks because it is the 1 position with no quantifiable stats. That being said, I can't argue with the 5 selected although I could make a case for 4 or 5 more OL.

    I do wish there was a slot on the All-State team for a true FB. I realize most schools don't use the FB anymore, but Powell from Middletown deserves some kind of recognition. He was a dominant FB leading the way for a Consensus All-State RB in Welch.
    Thanks for the props for Jess Powell! Has paved the way for Welch for two years and two state titles, classic fullback mold. Might add, he was just shy of 1,000 yards this season (971) with 15 TD's. Put the team on his back in Week 2 against Brunswick when Welch was out. Ran for 180 yards and 2 TD's. Exemplifies Middletown program, whatever it takes for the team.

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