BCL Player of the Year, First Team, Second Team, etc. Announced
Earlier today, the Baltimore Catholic League held its annual luncheon to announce the winners of various awards. We’ll get right to it: BCL Player of the Year- 2019 James Bishop (Mt. St. Joe) -LSU commit James Bishop was…
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Continue ReadingEarlier today, the Baltimore Catholic League held its annual luncheon to announce the winners of various awards. We’ll get right to it:
BCL Player of the Year- 2019 James Bishop (Mt. St. Joe)
-LSU commit James Bishop was awarded with the player of the year trophy after leading the Gaels to a 24-6 overall record. Bishop is known as being one of the best scorers at his position in the class of 2019, and had more than a handful of breakout scoring performances throughout the season.
“It’s great to be able to win this award,” Bishop continued, “I feel like it was an up and down season for us, but we were able to put together a good overall regular season. Now it’s time to focus on the playoffs. This award though is a testament to all of the hard work you put in in the off-season. It’s big for us as a team, not just me.”
BCL First Team
Ace Baldwin (2020)- St. Frances
R.J. Blakney (2019)- St. Maria Goretti
Abdou Tsimbila (2019)- St. Maria Goretti
Mitchell Fischer (2020)- Loyola
Jamal West (2020)- St. Frances
BCL Second Team
Ausar Crawley (2021)-Mt. St. Joe
Jordan Toles (2020)- St. Frances
Logan Curtis (2019)- Calvert Hall
Amir Hall (2019)- Archbishop Spalding
Przemek Golek (2019)- St. Maria Goretti
Tryllian Young (2019)- Loyola
Honorable Mention: Rajeir Jones (’19 St. Frances), Tyson Commander (’22 John Carroll), Deon Perry (’22 Mt. Carmel), Brendan Fox (’19 Loyola), Conner Hepting (’19 Loyola), Kevin Collier (’19 Calvert Hall)
Defensive Player of the Year
Rajeir Jones (2019)- St. Frances
*First player in league history to win this award back-to-back seasons.
Most Improved Player of the Year
Mitchell Fischer (2020)-Loyola
“It means a lot,” Fischer said. “I’ve been working really hard this summer, so I’m happy it all is paying off. I worked on my shot and ball handling the most and made sure I was getting in shots every day.”
Coach of the Year
Josh Davalli- Loyola (19-10)