The senior forward scored 16 points, grabbed 16 rebounds and came up with several key plays down the stretch to lead the Wildcats to a 66-58 win over No. 1 Old Mill in the county boys basketball championship last night at Annapolis High School.
The Patriots had won 17 games in a row, went 16-0 during the county regular-season slate and handed Arundel its first loss of the season after the Wildcats started the season 11-0. But it was the Wildcats who claimed the...
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