1993 high school basketball player rankings

Woodlawn went a staggering 39-0 unheard of scheduling even for the last 20 years and finished No. Fowlkes was runner-up to Jelani Gardner of St. John Bosco for Cal Hi Sports Magazines State Player of the Year. McClymonds, which also counts NBA legend Bill Russell among its former players, also featured another star, future MLB outfielder Aaron Pointer. Bradley averaged 19 points per game, and playing all over the country in tournaments, he brought home MVP at every single one. Lower Merion wasn't done winning state championships once Kobe left. That's a truly remarkable feat for coach Greg Wise's squad. Forward They also had size that could match up with anyone they played, led by 6-foot-6 leading scorer Pete Trgovich, 6-5 senior Junior Bridgeman and 6-7 senior Tim Stoddard. Washington area. Woodson, 22.0, © Copyright 1993 The Washington Post Company. Pain Branch; DeShurn Weston, Hayfield; Tito Wills, Riverdale Baptist; 6-2 Took Braves to Maryland Class 3A championship game. Bob Hurley Sr. would be St. Anthony High's coach for 45 years, staying at the school until the day it closed in 2017. Follow Us On Social Media!Twitter: http://bit.ly/2zHv7dJInstagram: http://bit.ly/2inVlI4Facebook: http://bit.ly/2zNPZNQ Key players: Kobe Bryant, Guy Stewart, Dave Rosenberg, Evan Monsky. He attended the University of Pittsburgh but never played there. Key players: Reggie Williams, Muggsy Bogues, Keith James, Mike Brown, Tim Dawson, Reggie Lewis. The 5-9 senior, who averaged double figures in points and assists, is considered one of the top 15 point guards in the nation and was also selected to the City 4-A team. Key players: Billy Owens, Michael Coleman. Flint Northwestern has not won a state title in boys basketball since Rice, Rison and Grayer led them to back-to-back championships in 1984 and 1985. Ewing won a national championship with Georgetown in 1984 and was inducted into the Basketball Hall of Fame in 2008. Mr. Iowa Basketball in 1993. Jason Bell, Gar-Field; Damien Biggs, Centennial; Sammy Briggs, Good The summer of 1993 was special because thats when Dwight and all-state nose guard Corey Honore helped Dan Sabers build the house in which the Sabers family still lives. If I remember correctly, Randy Livingston was Parade All-America co-POY with Jason Kidd in 1992 and again with Rasheed Wallace in 1993. Jevon Crudup was the straw that stirred the drink for Raytown South, which finished No. Joey Beard, South Lakes, 23.0 After California made its state championship games in basketball official in 1981, McClymonds didn't play in the championship game until 2007, when it finished as state runner-up, and won its only title to date in 2008 under head coach Dwight Nathaniel. I think without question the thing that sent us over the top was how tough Tim was, Sabers said. With just one rule. Our list includes 1982 Dunbar Poets, 1993 Oak Hill Academy, 1989 St. Anthonys, 2014 Montverde, 2016 Chino Hills and many more. Squeezed in between that loss and Fridays 35-14 setback against Cedar Rapids Kennedy were seven victories in which the Little Hawks performed like a perennial playoff contender. Props to The Sentinel for putting together this powerhouse online package about Carlisle High's four consecutive state championship teams that detailed the lives of the school's players and coaches before, during and after their time in the spotlight. In the late 1930s, Art Spector was the star for West Philadelphia. Dominguez made it to the championship game again in 2008 but lost to McClymonds High. We knew going in that Kennedy was going to be a very good team, Sabers said. How popular were the Marion High teams in this stretch? Harris scored most of his points from inside, but could hit the medium-range jump shot when the game was on the line. Averaged 22 The truly bananas fact about Oak Hill Academy's 1992-93 season is that six of the 36 wins were against college teams on the way to winning the school's first mythical high school national championship. buzzer to win title game of Middle Atlantic Invitational. Good Counsel Seahawks to second straight region title. There aren't too many high school basketball players with the electro-shock hops of Simeon Career Academy's Derrick Rose, a future NBA Most Valuable Player who . Bailey, who guided the Cubs to the Southern Section Division I semifinals, was the first recruit to sign this year with UCLA. These are the greatest high school basketball teams of all time. Capping off the year at the top of the national polls made Lincoln the first Texas team in 27 years to win a mythical national championship, following Kashmere High and grabbing the national title from a Carmelo Anthony-led Oak Hill Academy squad after they suffered an upset loss to Mater Dei (California). PRO PHOTOGRAPHY. Tatum went on to star for Duke, where he played one season before he was the No. Key players: Lonzo Ball, LiAngelo Ball, LaMelo Ball, Onyeka Okongwu, Eli Soctt, Andre Ball, Cameron Shelton. Peoria Manual High teammates Marcus Griffin, Sergio McClain and Frank Griffin were reunited at the University of Illinois, where they played for head coach Bill Self and led the Illini to an Elite Eight appearance in 2001. After Khalid El-Amin led Minneapolis North Community High to three consecutive state championships, the school didn't win another state title until 2003, then not again after that until winning back-to-back titles in 2016 and 2017. 2023 Player Rankings. Playing to a higher level during championship games, Johnson will best be remembered for the last-second shot he made to beat Mater Dei Santa Ana in the 1993 State Southern California Regionals. Mayo had 41 points, 10 rebounds and 11 assists in the 2007 Class AAA state championship game a 103-61 win over South Charleston. He was just so exciting to be around. The star player on the 2016 state championship team was all-state guard Tyler Johnson, who became a two-time All-Big Ten wide receiver at the University of Minnesota and won a Super Bowl as a rookie with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in 2021. Parker was an All-American in his one season at Duke and the No. Each recruit is weighted in the rankings according to a, Readers familiar with the Gaussian distribution formula will note that we use a varying value for. And so Tim starts doing like monkey bars on the rafters over the floor to get himself over there and then reach down and just smoothed out a spot. The Little Hawks finished with a losing record in seven out of eight seasons from 1975 to 1982. High School All-American and Mississippi Player of the Year Monta Ellis capped his career with a second state championship for Lanier High and did it with one of the more amazing statistical seasons we've ever seen 41.0 points, 7.9 rebounds, 6.9 assists and 4.5 steals. Calvert Hall played a national schedule that year that included wins over D.C.'s Spingarn High and a victory in a 1-2 matchup against Camden (New Jersey) High. Ellis was a three-time All-Big 12 selection and two-time All-American at the University of Kansas. During his NBA career, Bridgeman began buying up fast-food restaurants and started a catering/events service an empire that eventually made him one of the richest men in America, with an estimated $600 million fortune. Kirsten Stickney/For the Sun-Times. 1 ranking in the area and City Title . Patrick Ewing swept National Player of the Year awards at Cambridge Ridge and Latin School in 1981 after leading his school to a third consecutive state championship. List of U.S. high school basketball national player of the year awards, Gatorade National Basketball Player of the Year, MaxPreps National Basketball Player of the Year, Morgan Wootten National Player of the Year, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=List_of_U.S._high_school_basketball_national_player_of_the_year_awards&oldid=1085118520, This page was last edited on 28 April 2022, at 14:30. He played one season at USC before he was the No. Phill Hawkins, The Heights, 22.5 District 16 and MVC Player of the Year after averaging 26.2 points, 10.1 rebounds, 2.6 assists and 2.4 steals. Placed under the control of Mastery Charter Schools in 2011, Simon Gratz changed its name to Simon Gratz High School Mastery Charter and was taken off the PDSL list in 2012. Other players to receive Division I scholarships are: Crenshaw guard Tommie Davis (Houston), Crenshaw forward Tremaine Fowlkes (California), Fremont guard Calvin Patterson (Loyola Marymount), Manual Arts forward David Rickenbacker (San Diego State) and Washington forward Dayron Harris (Cal State Long Beach). October 30, 2013 5:00 am ET. Four-Star Destrehan LB Kolaj Cobbins Commits To LSU, SI Predicts Three Permanent Opponents For Each SEC Team If League Moves To Nine-Game Model, Skenes Tallies Career-High 13 Strikeouts In 12-2 Victory Over Butler, NCAA Proposing Timing Rules Changes In College Football To Shorten Games, LSU Women Defeat Georgia, 83-66, To Advance To SEC Tournament Semifinals Against Tennessee, Tenn Influencer Rachel Stuhlmann Shows Off Her 'Rack-et', Michael Douglas Owes Catherine Zeta-Jones When He Loses At Golf: I have to whip it out, Nick Saban Not Happy With Proposed SEC Schedule, Check Out Viktor Hovland's Awesome Hole-In-One. No story about Camden High basketball is complete with mentioning the Wagner family three generations of elite basketball talent to walk the halls. Record: 23-3. . Even the coaches (fed off him). One decade later, another great player took center stage and led Marion to a state championship when Zach Randolph helped the school win the 1998 title. Averaged 18.2 points. Selections were based on a poll of area coaches and Times sportswriters. %link% And our eyes tell us that the 2019-20 Montverde Academy team is one of the best collections of high school talent we've ever seen. Mayo played eight years in the NBA before he was suspended two years for violating the league's "drugs of abuse" policy before the 2018-19 season. Both were the top player. Pointer wasn't even the most famous person in his family. Daniel Deng, Wash. Int, 22.9 South Lakes Eric Singletary, Sidwell Friends, 6-2, Sr. While Kevin Garnett was the star, Ronnie Fields also was very talented. 5 Deer Lakes defeated No. His 1992-93 team had a gaggle of future Division I talent in forward and Class 6A Player of the Year B.J. Player Position Status Followers On3 NIL Valuation. 1 pick in the NBA draft after his junior season for sure and maybe his sophomore season and was a three-time Parade All-American and two-time National Player of the Year. Parade High School Basketball Player of the Year. Williams (Kansas), forward Manny Dies (Kansas State), point guard Jamall Walker (Saint Louis) and his nephew, Mark Eck, who led Fort Hays State to an NCAA Division II national championship in 1996. Senior guard Bryce Robson made a go-ahead layup with 70 seconds left as No. The two Parade All-Americans coached by Lafayette Norwood saw little in the way of competition throughout the year. Imagine trying to prepare your team to face West Memphis High during the 1979-80 season. No Results for 1993 Basketball; . He's also still in the NBA. Key players: Mo Bamba, Cam Reddish, Brandon Randolph, Anthony Ochefu, Jake Forrester. What happened next with former Washington High star Junior Bridgeman is one of the greatest (mostly) unknown stories in basketball history. Matching 6-foot-10 posts and future NBA players John Thompson and Tom Hooverwould have been just fine. But he was a star among stars, and one of the fastest and most dynamic players in the history of Iowa high school football. Wallace, who went on to star at UNC and play 16 seasons in the NBA, was the big story and was featured in Sports Illustrated that year. Rnk: . The story of Kashmere High through the present day has been one of struggle. Key players: Shabazz Muhammad, Ronnie Stanley, Xavier Grimble. Booker went 33-1 and won the FIAA state title consisting of only segregated, all-Black schools. It was just fun. The Cougars passed only three times, all of which were incomplete. Boyce is on his second stint as Proviso East's head coach after being re-hired in 2016. You got to see future NFL All-Pro wide receiver Andre Rison tossing alley-oop passes to future NBA All-Star Glen Rice. Nesselrodt, James Wood; Derrick Newton, Northwestern; Victor Page, Key players: Sherrell Ford, Michael Finley, Donnie Boyce. There aren't too many high school basketball players with the electro-shock hops of Simeon Career Academy's Derrick Rose, a future NBA Most Valuable Player who made Simeon the first Chicago Public League School team to win back-to-back state championships. It's easy to understand why most people look at the 1982-83 Dunbar High squad as the de facto greatest high school basketball team of all time. But it had the misfortune of facing in the second round of the playoffs another superpower in the 1992 Bettendorf Bulldogs, who were led by electrifying running back and future Iowa Hawkeye Tavian Banks. Power Memorial Academy continued to pump out elite NBA talent long after Kareem Abdul-Jabbar graduated. 33 Lower Merion jersey now hangs above a door in the gym. Visit the RSCI website for historical rankings at various stages of the recruiting process (Fall, Pre-Summer, etc). Dwight rushed for 2,113 yards and scored 43 touchdowns as a senior in 1993 despite often playing in only half of each game because the scores were so lopsided. Langdon was the one who paved the way for the other two as a three-time Alaska Gatorade Player of the Year and winner of three consecutive Class 4A state championships. At 6-foot-8, he was a 3-point shooter and one of the best long-distance shooters of the 1990s, when he played 11 seasons in the NBA. Robert Miller, Largo, 6-0, Sr. Sentinel went 27-0 and won the 1964 state championship behind 6-foot-8 forward Mike Lewis, who averaged 35 points per game and was a Parade All-American before he starred at Duke, where he was an All-ACC selection and All-American. His No. Name: Toby Bailey School: Loyola Year: Senior Points: 22.5, Name: Tremaine Fowlkes School: Crenshaw Year: Senior Points: 25.5, Name: Kristaan Johnson School: Crenshaw Year: Senior Points: 23.3, Name: Dayron Harris School: Washington Year: Senior Points: 20, Name: Andre Miller School: Verbum Dei Year: Senior Points: 23, Name: Calvin Patterson School: Fremont Year: Senior Points: 24.5, Name: David Rickenbacker School: Manual Arts Year: Senior Points: 21.5, Name: Joe Covarrubias School: Huntington Park Year: Senior Points: 20.1, Name: Ricky Blackmon School: Dorsey Year: Senior Points: 22.2, Name: Tommie Davis School: Crenshaw Year: Senior Points: 9. The player who led the way for Long Beach Poly was 6-foot-4 guard Morlon Wiley, who went on to start four years at nearby Long Beach State. Then he played nine games before he underwent season-ending back surgery. The trio known as "The Three Amigos" beat Peoria Manual 68-61 in the state championship game and were coached by a Proviso East alum in Bill Hitt. City finished the regular season 7-2, the other loss coming against Cedar Falls by a 14-13 margin in the season opener. Key players: B.J. With five players ranked in the 2023 ESPN 100 and four more ranked in the 2024 . O.J. Three of Citys games in 1993 ended by the 50-point mercy rule, including one at halftime. It featured a starting five of all future Division I players and two future NBA draft picks, Mo Bamba and Cam Reddish, the No. a staff of more than 50 full time recruiting reporters and evaluators that rank and compile data on the nation's elite high school . Led the Miami Valley Conference in points per game, field-goal percentage (57.8) and . 3 in the national rankings and won a Class 4A state championship. They also became the first Louisiana team to win back-to-back state championships in the large school division. MaxPreps said Lone Peak High was the top public school team in the country in 2012-13. That doesn't mean the school hasn't continued to pump out big-time talent, including Basketball Hall of Famer Paul Pierce, Harold "Baby Jordan" Miner and Jason Hart, who starred at Syracuse and played a decade in the NBA. The 6-foot-6 forward is the Cubs top outside shooter (51.3% from the field), but was moved inside this season because the team lacked height. Forward Two starters for North were declared ineligible the day before the state championship game, but he put the team on his back and beat Staples-Motley High 54-52 for the title. He was either the No. Key players: Michael Payne, Bruce Douglas. Key players: Greg Oden, Mike Conley Jr., Stephen Van Treese, Damian Windham. Key players: Patrick Ewing, Kevin Headley. I found this story on USA TODAY High School Sports and wanted to share it with you: Of all the stars off the 1979-80 West Memphis High team, 6-foot-9 forward Michael Cage went on to have the best career. Westtown School's 2016-17 team was one of the more dominant high school basketball teams of all time. Any list of greatest high school basketball coaches needs to include Stu Vetter, who led two different schools to national titles Flint Hill Academy in 1987 and St. John's Catholic Prep in 1988. He went from Willowridge to being a Division I head coach at Texas Southern, where he coached for six years before going back to the high school ranks. East Chicago Washington High averaged 95 points per game during the 1970-71 season, led by a bevy of future pro and college talent. Quincy also has one of the more incredible pregame routines you will ever see unique enough that it's detailed in a book, "Stand Up and Cheer: A Century of Blue Devil Basketball," written by Quincy Herald-Whig sportswriter Matt Schuckman. He led his school to back-to-back state championships in basketball in 1976 and 1977, including an unbeaten season in the latter, when he was one of six All-State selections. That summer was pretty cool knowing Tim Dwight especially Tim Dwight and Corey Honore working all summer with us to help my dad build a house, Michael Sabers said. Thompson, who was inducted into both the Naismith Memorial Hall of Fame and the College Basketball Hall of Fame, died in August 2020 at 78 years old. Carroll What's amazing about the team is that few names jump off the page from Camden High that were on the roster that year a true testament to how well head coach Clarence Turner's team was run. 96.32. As of Friday, Andre Miller of Verbum Dei had narrowed his choices to Utah, Long Beach State and the University of San Diego, while Ricky Blackmon was considering an offer from Cal State Sacramento. rebounds, 3 blocked shots, 2 steals and 2 assists. By his senior season, Bryant was the most heralded high school basketball player in the United States and led Lower Merion to a state championship while averaging 30.8 points, 12.0 rebounds, 6.5 assists, 4.0 steals and 3.8 blocked shots. They went 75-1 over their final two seasons together at Willowridge. That year, Chamberlain scored over 70 points twice and 90 points once. Montverde Academy went 25-1 in 2020-21 and repeated as national champions and had another group of stars led by projected future first-round pick Calab Houstan and Creighton star Ryan Nembhard. Jabari Parker led Simeon to four consecutive Class 4A state championships from 2010 to 2013, becoming the No. High school assists were not a stat they were recording yet. Led 33-1 Crimson Tide to 8. Emery and Haws both went on to play for BYU, where Haws was a two-time All-WCC selection. But not the title. (RSCI) data is provided by RSCIhoops.com. Key players: RoShon Jacobs, Kentrell Gransberry, Darnell Lazare. McDonald's All-American roster doesn't have a Randy Livingston. for 20-5 Cavaliers. Rose was hardly a one-man show for the Prospectors. Earl Tyson, Dunbar, 6-0, Sr. FOURTH TEAM Woodlawn star RoShon Jacobs went on to become an All-Southland pick in both football and basketball for Louisiana-Monroe. 7 overall recruit in the country. That wasn't the case with Niagara Falls High, which went 28-1 in 2004-05 and won the first national title in school history. For more high school stories, stats and videos, visit http://usatodayhss.com. In three seasons with Lucas, the Middies went 76-1. Lanier finished ranked No. At one point in the early 2000s, the basketball and football teams featured a pair of future NFL Pro Bowlers as teammates quarterback Josh Cribbs, who became an elite return specialist in the NFL, and tight end Vernon Davis. Findlay Prep was the most basketball factory school of all the basketball factory schools who ever existed and played on a high level. 6-3 It's a pretty amazing stat line that was wasted on some pretty awful teams. After Bryant's death in a helicopter crash in January 2020, the school hosted a memorial service in the gym named after the fallen star. 6-5 / 210. The first of St. Anthony High head coach Bob Hurley Sr.'s four mythical national championships came with his son, Bobby Hurley, leading the team at point guard. This list contains annual awards given to the top national high school basketball player in the United States. FIRST TEAM The Baltimore Sun 1994-95 All-Baltimore City/County, Maryland Interscholastic Athletic Association and City all-league boys basketball teams were selected by Derek Toney after consultation with . This year's senior class will be off to their . Findlay Prep featured a roster with three future NBA players Avery Bradley, Tristan Thompson and Cory Joseph. Morgan Wootten coached DeMatha Catholic for 46 years, leading the school to five national championships and 33 Washington Catholic Athletic Conference titles. And I dont know how you could ever have one team that had that many all-state players. MaxPreps Follow your favorite high school teams and players. Lucas added an NBA championship as a member of the New York Knicks in 1973 and would have been totally at home in the current era of pro basketball. Malik Sealy had one of the more amazing backstories of anyone in basketball. Key players: Frank Williams, Sergio McClain, Marcus Griffin. Woodson The NBA suspended Abdul-Rauf for his refusal to stand, and two days later, he worked out a compromise. It's also our second-to-last ESPN . Less than a decade after Buckner walked its halls, Thornridge's basketball program placed another player in the NBA with 7-foot center Kevin Duckworth. USA Olympic Basketball Team Rosters and Stats . 2005-2023 CBS INTERACTIVE ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. In Philadelphia-area prep hoops history, you can count him alongside players like Wilt Chamberlain and Kobe Bryant as the all-time greats. Lawrence North High star Greg Oden was picked No. Valentine played 10 seasons in the NBA, while Carr played 16 seasons. 5 ranking in Booker High won two more state championships after moving from the FIAA to the FHSAA, in 1985 and 2006. He teamed with Conley to lead Ohio State to the 2007 NCAA championship game, and the two were picked No. PLAYER OF THE YEAR Louis Bullock Guard Laurel Baptist Senior 6-3 Repeat All-Met. St. Albans Quincy was led by a pair of future Big Ten standouts, 6-foot-10 center Michael Payne (Iowa) and 6-foot-3 guard Bruce Douglas (Illinois), who played in the NBA for one season. 7 overall in 2012 and won an NBA championship with the Golden State Warriors in 2015. In basketball-crazy Kansas, one high school team stands above all the rest the 1976-77 Wichita Heights High team led by future NBA first-round draft picks Darnell Valentine and Antoine "Big Dog" Carr. Key players: Jayson Tatum, Tyler Cook, William Gladson. The best of the bunch was Larry Hollyfield, a 6-foot-5 guard/forward who won eight consecutive championships during his career four at Compton High, one California juco title in an unbeaten season at Compton Junior College, then three consecutive national championships at UCLA. Marion's star backcourt of Jay Edwards and Lyndon Jones both played for Indiana University, where Edwards was the Big Ten Player of the Year in 1989. Harris spent the next 11 seasons playing basketball professionally all over the world just not in the NBA. He held the career scoring record for the Aztecs until it was broken by Kawhi Leonard in 2011. 12. The Hargrave Military Academy 1998-99 basketball team was an absolute problem. 1993 Mr. Basketball USA. Harris transferred to Notre Dame Prep in Massachusetts for his final high school season and played for Syracuse for three seasons before declaring himself eligible for the NBA draft and going unselected. Head coach Russell Otis was acquitted in his trial for sexually molesting one of his players and reclaimed his job before the 2002-03 season. The world was introduced to LeBron James in 2001-02 via a Sports Illustrated cover featuring the St. Vincent-St. Mary High star, and ESPN made the deft decision to start broadcasting his games on national television. Some of those teams were even better than that. 6-3 Coached by a former NBA star in Brandon Roy, Nathan Hale High grabbed a state championship and a handful of national championships by going unbeaten behind future NBA star forward Michael Porter Jr. Not everyone was a fan of how Nathan Hale put its team together, though. The 1988 Carlisle High team featured one of the greatest high school basketball players of all time in future Syracuse star and No. They've won five state championships since he graduated, in 1995, 1999, 2000, 2013 and 2021 and finished as state runner-up four more times. Location: Anchorage, Alaska. While Malone would go on to have a better career, it was the 6-foot-8 forward Fair, who was the focus in high school. Doug McDermott was named the National College Player of the Year at Creighton in 2014 and was the No. . Duckworth was selected as an NBA All-Star twice and named NBA Most Improved Player in 1988. 2 in all the major national polls. Key players: Jay Humphries, Ralph Jackson. Niagara Falls had a future NBA first-round draft pick in sophomore guard Johnny Flynn, who averaged 15.2 points, 5.6 assists and 3.4 rebounds. That didn't take away from what the team actually accomplished, winning a second consecutive state championship behind 32 points from future Villanova star Corey Fisher in the championship game. 2 Philadelphia Neumann-Goretti High. 6 overall pick in the 2002 NBA draft. Michigan has had a lot of great teams several made this list but a young Rice was truly the show here. Key players: Dee Davis, Jordan Hulls, Matt Carlino, Erik Fromm. At St. John's Catholic Prep, Vetter had the advantage of two future college stars on the team with Damien Wilkins and Jason Capel, who took down a nationally ranked schedule with tournaments in Hawaii, North Carolina and Maryland. Chris Bosh played one season at Georgia Tech before he was the No. Related organizations He led the Yellowjackets to three Michigan State championships (MHSAA), finishing his senior campaign as . William Peters In an interesting twist, James' oldest son, Bronny, scored the game-winning basket and finished with 15 points for Sierra Canyon (California) High in a win over SVSM in December 2019. I have absolutely no clue. For all of Mo Bamba's basketball accomplishments, they now pale in comparison to a hit song named "Mo Bamba" written and performed by one of Bamba's childhood friends, rapper Sheck Wes. Senior Dominique Wilkins went to the University of Georgia and played three seasons before leaving school early and declaring himself eligible for the NBA draft. The late Art Johlfs, a Minnesota multi-sport high school coach and official, originated his National Sports News Service in 1959 when he decided to rank boys teams on a national level at the end of the season. Career 109-51. Keith Davis, Anacostia, 6-4, Sr. Lucas, at 6-foot-8, was unlike any player anyone had ever seen.

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1993 high school basketball player rankings