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CUMBERLAND – Eleven five-sport athletes from Allegany College of Maryland were named to the All-Maryland JuCo teams.
In volleyball, Calvary graduate Emmy Wilson was selected to the first team.
She recorded 197 kills and a .431 hitting percentage, third best in the country.
At Calvary, Wilson went 36-0 his senior season and led the Eagles to a national championship.
The Eagles won four consecutive championships during Wilson’s career, the only team in Calvary history to do so in any sport.
Sadie Bayko was selected with honorable mention.
She averaged 2.13 kills and 3.38 attacks per set and was also an honorable mention All-Region 20 selection.
Bayko transferred to ACM from Frostburg State, where he played in two games in 2022.
In women’s basketball, Ziahya Lomax was a first-team pick.
Lomax averaged a double-double with 12.1 points and 10.3 rebounds.
Lomax was in the top 30 nationally in rebounds per game. He earned a NJCAA Division I All-American honorable mention.
C’Niyah Turner was an honorable mention selection averaging 10 points and 8.3 rebounds.
Turner was the Region 20 player of the month in February, averaging 12.2 points.
On the men’s basketball team, Tyson Oghene and Cam Brown added to a long list of records and accolades.
Oghene, a first-team selection, broke the ACM all-time (204) and single-season (104) record for 3-pointers made and became the 21st Trojan to score 1,000 career points.
He committed to Division I Canisius University.
Brown was an honorable mention selection, finishing second in the country with 110 steals and third with 234 assists.
Brown tied Dave Hobel with a single-game record of 13 steals against Penn Highlands.
Brown and Oghene led the Trojans to the Region 20 and Eastern District titles and a trip to the national tournament.
It was ACM’s first Region 20, Eastern District title and berth in a national tournament since 2019.
Cam and his brother Ron are committed to Division I Coppin State.
In softball, Bishop Walsh graduate Cathy Cessna was chosen to the first team.
He finished with a .563 batting average, tied for fifth-best in Division II. His .598 on-base percentage was eighth best. He had 45 hits in 80 at-bats and drove in 23 RBIs.
Cassidy Drobek was selected to the second team.
He had the sixth-best on-base percentage nationally at .606. Drobek was also in the top 15 in batting average (.519), recording 40 hits in 77 at-bats.
Ryanne Martínez received an honorable mention.
He had a .494 batting average and a .589 on-base percentage, which was 10th best nationally. In 77 at-bats, he recorded 38 hits, 23 RBIs and 18 walks.
The baseball team had a couple of representatives.
Nazir Méndez was a second team selection.
He was in the top 15 nationally with a .551 on-base percentage and a .435 batting average. Mendez recorded 60 hits in 138 at-bats with 59 RBIs.
Brady Gavula received an honorable mention.
He hit .348/.418/.523 with 54 hits, 35 RBIs and six home runs. Gavula is committed to Division II Clarion University.
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