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1996-97 ALL-MET BASKETBALL
From:
The Washington Post
| Date:
April 3, 1997
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DCIAA BOYS
EAST
First Team
Lonnie Baxter Anacostia
Dwayne Bell H.D. Woodson
Fred Primus Spingarn
Donte Smith Anacostia
Will Smith Spingarn
Coach Thomas Hargrove Anacostia
Second Team
DeMarlos Beasley Anacostia
Jay Chapman Anacostia
Bernard Lee Ballou
Joseph Patterson Phelps
Ronald Simpkins Eastern
WEST
First Team
Eric Branham Cardozo
Ousseynou Kane Dunbar
Alphonso Lee Wilson
Derrick Payne Coolidge
Sheik Pearson Cardozo
Coach Henry Lindsey Cardozo
Second Team
Reginald Bro...
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