MaxPreps 2012-13 Delaware Preseason Fab 5 Presented by the Army National Guard1. Sanford (Hockessin)Head coach: Stan Waterman (5 state championships)
2011-12 finish: 23-1, state champion
Sanford
returns four starters from last year's three-peat state championship
team even though it lost last year's Delaware Player of the
Year, Khallid Hart (Marist).
Anthony Mosley (6-0, Jr.), who helped
lead his AAU team (DC Assault) to a national championship, will slide
over to the point guard position. The other three returning starters are
Sabri Thompson (6-3, Sr.), a gifted shooting guard who averaged 12
points per game,
Todd Hughes (6-2, Jr., G, 10 ppg), and
Austin Ford
(6-5, Sr., F, 6 ppg, 8 rpg).
Kyle Rose (6-6, Sr., F), who played quality
minutes all season during the Warriors' championship run, will likely
step into a starting role, and
Shayne Sanders (6-7, Sr., F) will be a
major contributor.
View the MaxPreps Preseason Xcellent 25 National Boys Basketball Rankings2. Glasgow (Newark)Head coach: Shahid Perkins
2011-12 finish: 16-6, second round of state tournament
Glasgow's
lineup is deep, returning three starters who averaged double digits
last season.
Mahir Johnson (6-foot, Jr., G) scored 20 points per game,
while
Khyle Coleman (6-1, Jr., G/F) chipped in 10 and
Tyrell Sturdivant
(6-6, Jr., F/C) averaged 11 points, 11 rebounds and four blocks. Transfer
Ryair Smith (6-3, Sr., G) and returning lettermen
Keith Johnson (6-foot,
Sr., G) and
Hanief Graves (5-10, Sr., G) will play important roles on a
team that should threaten Sanford's reign.
View last season's Delaware boys basketball Freeman Rankings3. St. Andrew's (Middletown)Head coach: Terell Myers
2011-12 finish: 16-4, second round of state tournament
Defense
will be the key as the Cardinals are looking to go deeper into the
playoffs this season, if not win it all.
Ben Bentil (6-9, Jr., F/C )
averaged 18 points, 13 rebounds and two blocks to earn a second team
All-State selection last season, while
Austin Tilgham (6-1, Jr., G), a
third team All-State selection, averaged 18 points, 2.5 steals and
dished out seven assists per game. Newcomer
Jordan Bonner (6-3, Soph.,
F), a transfer to the private boarding school from Houston, Texas, gives
St. Andrew's a second ball handler and another strong defender.
Nnana Amakari (6-1, Sr., G) moves into the starting lineup from his sixth-man
position of a year ago and can play four positions on the court.
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4. Howard (Wilmington)Head coach: Chris DiMascio
2011-12 finish: 15-6, state tournament quarterfinals
The
Wildcats aren't tall in stature, but what they lack in height they'll
make up for in experience with four senior starters returning from last
year's state tournament team. High-scoring guard
Larry Woody (5-9, Sr.)
averaged 19 points per game and he's joined in the backcourt by
Tyaire Ponzo-Meek (5-10, Sr., 12 ppg, 5 assts.) and
Gjaimeir Stanford (5-11,
Sr., 8 ppg, 4 rpg).
Lamont Davis (6-3, 9 ppg) will be the man in the
middle after averaging five rebounds and three blocks per game last
season.
Justin Cunningham (5-8, Soph., PG),
Jakir Stewart (6-1, Soph.,
G/F) and
Bryan Wright (6-4, Jr., F) will battle for the fifth starting
spot.
View last season's Delaware boys basketball playoff brackets5. Concord (Wilmington) Head coach: Ralph Flowers
2011-12 finish: 18-5, state tournament semifinals
Concord
has been on the cusp of a state championship the last two seasons, and
although the Raiders lost five starters from last year's semifinal team,
this year's squad is made up of several players who saw significant
playing time last year and spent the summer playing together at several
team camps.
Jalen Thompson (6-6, Sr., F),
Will Chapman (5-5, Jr., PG)
and
Stan Dollard (6-0, Jr., F) played an important role off the bench in
Concord's final four run last year and they'll be joined by newcomers
Paul Truckley (6-5, Jr., F) and
Charles Morgan (5-11, Jr., G). Concord
will be tough defensively and balanced offensively, with the potential
to have four or five players averaging over 10 points per game.
Jon
Buzby is the sports columnist for the Newark Post and on the radio
broadcast team for the 1290 The Ticket High School Football and
Basketball Games of the Week.