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NBA Draft: Maryland’s Derik Queen Looks To Use His Unique Skillset To Make A Name For Himself
Derik Queen is one of the most highly touted freshman centers set to make his debut in the upcoming season. He was a key member of the undefeated 2023-24 Montverde team, where he played alongside Cooper Flagg, Asa Newell, and Liam McNeeley. Queen is headed to Maryland and should be a crucial piece of the Terrapin offense. He has a different playstyle than stereotypical first-round selections but could be extremely effective at the NBA level.
While many of the top freshmen in the 2025 class have a clear-cut path to the NBA, Queen does not possess the elite athleticism or shooting ability that would paint a clear picture of what his NBA role could be. However, the uniqueness of his game is extremely interesting and should translate if drafted by the right team. The top players taken in most drafts either have star potential or excel in one or two aspects of the game. Queen, on the other hand, has a well-rounded game and the potential to be the best interior playmaker in the 2025 class.
Due to his elite footwork within the paint, Queen has drawn comparisons to Jahlil Okafor. While this is an easy comparison to make, as they both overpower defenders and use interior positioning to get easy looks at the rim, Queen has more tools that should become evident in his first season at Maryland. He is an exceptional passer out of the post and, while only averaging two assists during his senior season, was the most connective piece on his star-studded high school roster. One comparison that might fit him better than Okafor is former Spurs forward Boris Diaw. Both of these big men attack with physicality and display exceptional footwork before finding open teammates once defenses begin crashing into the paint. Diaw was never a franchise-changing talent but was consistently a top-tier role player on excellent teams like the San Antonio Spurs and Phoenix Suns. Queen is projected to serve a similar role, so embracing this early in his career could be key to paving a path toward a successful NBA career.
Modern bigs are typically asked to focus on defending the rim, running pick-and-rolls, and spacing the floor. While this is the most common type of up-and-coming big man, it is not the only way for players to find success. Several role-playing bigs around the league excel by being connective pieces who stretch the floor with good vision and passing instincts. Players like Domantas Sabonis and Alperen Şengün use passing as a key to their teams’ offenses, and while they are each potential All-Stars, they initially found success as connective pieces. Queen may not have as high an upside as these two players but could serve a similar role and expand his team’s offensive rhythm.
On the defensive end, Queen relies on physicality. He is not a great vertical athlete but reads opponents well and can be extremely disruptive when hedging screens. He moves his feet well, especially for his size, and is quick to retreat into drop coverage. His shot-blocking is decent but mostly relies on challenging interior shots by contesting vertically and using his strength to bump opponents off their spots.
Queen will be a very interesting prospect to monitor during his freshman season. He is not a surefire one-and-done, but it is easy to imagine a scenario where teams would want to get their hands on him early and focus on his development internally. Whether or not he enters the draft after one season, the upside and versatility of his game create the potential for him to fit into a role with nearly any NBA team and contribute early in his career.
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Great nature trails for hiking, beachcombing on Maryland’s Lower Shore
Calling all outdoorsmen and women — Maryland’s Lower Shore is home to some of the best hiking, walking and running trails on the East Coast.
Here’s a closer look at four picturesque parks and preserves with nature trails in the Berlin, Salisbury and Ocean City area.
Assateague Island
Assateague Island offers a wide variety of paved and unpaved trails open for hiking and 37 miles of flat beach terrain for wandering and beachcombing. Assateague Island’s Maryland District features a Life of the Dunes trail, Life of the Forest trail, Life of the Marsh trail.
Furnace Town
Furnace Town is nestled between the Pocomoke State Forest and Nature Conservancy’s Nassawango Creek Preserve. The popular historical site offers three Nature Conservancy Trails, three Maryland Forest service Trails, and a 26-acre outdoor museum and recreation area.
Pemberton Historical Park
Pemberton Historical Park, a 262-acre area featuring a trail system, outdoor amphitheater and more, was created in the 1980s. The park offers 4.5 miles of nature trails for walking and hiking only, allowing visitors to explore wetlands, forests and more of the natural world.
Nassawango Creek Preserve
Nassawango Creek Preserve’s primeval forest has an abundance of bald cypress and black gum trees. Visitors are invited to indulge in its four trails, the Nassawango Joe, Prothonotary Warbler, Ron Wilson Memorial Trail and Leifer Trail, as well as self-guided audio tours.
Olivia Minzola covers communities on the Lower Shore. Contact her with tips and story ideas at ominzola@delmarvanow.com.
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Washington Nationals 1st-round pick from Potomac Md. signs contract – WTOP News
The 21-year-old second baseman and 11th overall pick in the 2026 MLB Draft has deep ties to the D.C. region.
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Washington Nationals’ first-round draft pick Chris Hacopian inked his first professional contract Wednesday, a moment made sweeter by the fact it was just a 30-minute drive from home to get to Nationals Park and put pen to paper.
The 21-year-old second baseman and 11th overall pick in the 2026 MLB Draft has deep ties to the D.C. region. He’s from Potomac, Maryland, and played his high school ball at Winston Churchill, where he was named the 2022 Maryland Gatorade Player of the Year and a 2022 Washington Post All-Met selection.
According to MLB.com, Hacopian grew up a Nationals fan, admiring the likes of Ian Desmond, Danny Espinosa and others. He also played his first two collegiate seasons at the University of Maryland, where his father Derek played before him, before transferring to Texas A&M for his junior season.
With the Aggies, Hacopian hit .319 with 11 home runs and 41 RBI across 42 games en route to being named First-Team All-Southeastern Conference and a Third-Team All-American by Baseball America, the Nationals said in a news release.
After inking his contract Wednesday, Hacopian donned his new jersey and ball cap and stepped onto D.C.’s beloved diamond as a part of the Nationals organization for the first time.
“That was so cool, oh my gosh. I’ve been in the stands like, 100 times, but being on the field is so different,” he said.
Hacopian was ranked 14th among MLB Draft prospects by MLB.com. The 6-foot-1-inch, 210-pound second baseman boasted one of the best bats in college baseball, according to MLB.com, with excellent control over the strike zone and feel for the barrel, along with solid pop.
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Maryland confirms 5 new measles cases, bringing year’s total to 9 – WTOP News
The state said the five recently traveled together to “a location in the U.S. experiencing an active measles outbreak.”
Maryland health officials confirmed five more measles cases, all in Carroll County.
“These individuals recently traveled together to a location in the U.S. experiencing an active measles outbreak,” the state Department of Health said in a release.
The agency said others may have been exposed on the afternoon of July 13 in the emergency department waiting room at Carroll Hospital Center in Westminster.
Another measles case recently prompted warnings from health officials in Maryland, Virginia and the District. On June 17, a Maryland resident traveled through Dulles International Airport and visited a D.C. urgent care clinic.
Measles is highly contagious. It can spread through the air through coughs, breathing, and sneezes. Early symptoms can include fevers of over 101 degrees, coughs, runny noses, watery eyes and face or body rashes.
It can take up to 21 days after exposure for the first symptoms to appear, and those who are not fully vaccinated or otherwise immune to measles are especially vulnerable.
The five new measles cases in Maryland bring the state’s year-to-date total to nine. The state health department confirmed three cases in 2025, and one in each of the previous two years.
“All Marylanders should review potential exposure times, watch for symptoms, and confirm they are up to date on their measles, mumps and rubella (MMR) vaccinations,” the health department said.
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