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Top teams, players and complete schedule

The Maryland Private Schools State Boys Basketball tournament begins on Thursday with games of the first round in the Hebrew Academy. Ten teams who were classified in the high school this week on the top 25 Maryland Boys Basketball State ranking lists of the Maryland boys will compete.

Dematha is the defending champion.

Bullis School -The triple reigning champion of the Interstate Athletic Conference Bulldogs (No. 3 Seed), led by McDonald All-American and Uconn Recruit Eric, are looking for redemption after they have lost against Dematha in the final of the past year.

Clinton Grace Christian – After the Eagles (No. 4 Seed) lost in the final of the Metro Private School Conference against Highland School and Consensus Top 5 in the final of the Metro Private School conference, the Eagles (No. 4 Seed) hope for a legitimate run last year in the quarterfinals against Dematha.

Dematha Catholic -The defending tournament champion and No. 2 Seed Stag will be motivated to pay at the tournament of the Catholic Sports Conference in Washington in the Washington Catholic Athletic Conference last week.

Berg Zion Prep -The Warriors, the top seeds of the tournament, have an impressive curriculum vitae, including two victories against the productive preparation of the nationwide renowned preparation as well as the winning of Uner Utah Prep and the nation's top player in Brigham Young Recruit AJ Dylantsa.

Bishop McNamara -The Mustangs play their best basketball after a terrible start and annoy the Gonzaga College (DC) and then Maryland No. 1 Dematholic, both in the past few weeks.

Georgetown prep – The Little Hoyas with a division I, which started at the age of five, almost stopped Bullis' reign in IAC last weekend.

Glenelg Country School -The Dragons, led by Patrick Curtin, bound by Bucknell Bound Bound Bound, the Maryland Interscholastic Athletic Association were almost missing a conference final (lost to the St. Frances Academy in overtime).

Riverdal Baptist School – The Crusaders played another challenging schedule this season, including victories over the later District of Columbia Champ Cardozo and the WCAC Strary St. John's College (DC).

Patrick Curtin, Glenelg Country School, Sr., Wache

Francis Folefac, Mount Zion Prep, SR, center

Miles Franklin, St. Andrew's Episcopal, Sr., striker

Tyler Garrett, Georgetown Prep, Sr., Center

Ashton Meeks, Dematha Catholic, Jr., Wache

Prince Alexander Moody, Bishop McNamara, Jr., Wache

Eric rub, Bullis School, Sr., Center

Qayden Samuels, Bishop McNamara, Jr., Wache/Stürmer

Adrien Stevens, Bullis School, Sr. Guard

Akbar Waheed, Georgetown Prep, Sr., Wache

SCHEDULE

Thursday February 27th

No. 15 Seed Maryland School for deaf against No. 10 Severn School, 5:15 p.m.

No. 13 Hebrew Academy against No. 12 Springdale Prep, 7 p.m.

No. 14 of our dear wife of the good lawyer against No. 11 Lanham Christian, 8.45 p.m.

Saturday 1st March

Maryland School for the deaf/steering winner against No. 7 Glenelg Country School, 12:45 p.m.

Springdale/Hebrew winner against No. 5 Bishop McNamara, 2:30 p.m.

Good advice/Lanham Christian winner against No. 6 Georgetown Prep, 4:15 p.m.

No. 9 St. Andrews Episcopal against No. 8 Riverdale Baptist School, 6 p.m.

Monday March 3rd

St. Andrew's/Riverdale Baptist winner against No. 1 Mount Zion Prep

Maryland School for the deaf or Severn/Glenelg Country winner against No. 2 Dematha Catholic

Good advice or Lanham Christian/Georgetown Prep winner against No. 3 Bullis School

Springdale or Hebrew/McNamara winner against No. 4 Clinton Grace Christian

Wednesday, March 5th

Quarter -finals winner

Friday, March 7th

Half -final, 8:15 p.m.