Hagins, Johnson, Stone Selected To Play In Maryland JUCO Men's Basketball All-Star Game

Hagins, Johnson, Stone Selected To Play In Maryland JUCO Men's Basketball All-Star Game

LARGO, Md. – James Hagins (Roanoke, Va./William H. Fleming), Mykal Johnson (Seat Pleasant, Md./Charles H. Flowers) and Gus Stone (Baltimore, Md./North County), members of the Prince George's Community College men's basketball team, have been selected to the Maryland Junior College Athletic Conference (MD JUCO) Sophomore All-Star Game that will be played on Wednesday at Harford's APG Federal Credit Union Arena. The trio are on the East roster. Game time is 8 p.m. Admission is $5.

Hagins, a 6-8 sophomore, avearged 7.8 points and 7.4 rebounds per game. He notched double figures in points 13 times in his two years in Largo including two 20-point games. Hagins notched a career-high 23 points against CCBC Catonsville on Dec. 6 and against Howard Community College on Jan. 17. On the boards, the sophomore reached double figures 14 times and eight double-doubles.

The sophomore ended his career with 302 points, 305 rebounds, 79 blocks, 10 assists and eight steals.

Johnson, a 6-4 guard, averaged 17.2 points per game this season. The sophomore posted double figures in 29 of the 31 games this season including 12 games with at least 20 points and a 30-point performance against Chesapeake College on Dec. 14. Johnson also registered double figures in rebounds eight times this season for eight double-doubles. The Seat Pleasant, Md., native also tallied a triple-double with 21 points, 10 rebounds and 10 assists against Garrett College on Jan. 13.

Johnson registered double figures in points in 55 of 61 games in his career. He reached 20 points 24 times in his career and also has three 30-point games on his resume. The sophomore also had eight double-doubles and a triple-double to his credit. Johnson, who reached the 1,000-point mark in the NJCAA Division III Region XX semifinals against Westmoreland County Community College on Feb. 23, ended his two years with Prince George's with 1,047 points, 298 rebounds, 146 assists, 58 steals and nine blocks.

Stone, a 6-5 guard, averaged 18.3 points per game. Stone posted double figures in points 25 times this season including 16 games with at least 20 points and two 30-point performances. He notched a career-high 33 points against CCBC Catonsville on Dec. 6. He also recorded 32 points and 10 rebounds for his first collegiate double-double against Garrett and finished the regular season by turning the trick twice.

Stone finished his career with 41 games with 10+ points and 23 games with at least 20 points including two 30-point performances. In his two seasons (2015-16, 2017-18), Stone finished with 871 points, 174 rebounds, 108 assists, 44 steals and 14 blocks.

Prince George's finished the season 17-14 and advanced to the championship game in both the NJCAA Region XX Division III Tournament and the NJCAA District VII Division III Tournament.