Cumberland All-City Boys Basketball Squad Announced

Allegany and Fort Hill lead with 3 players each on the 7-player team.

Apr. 18, 2026 at 10:22pm

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Despite no official Cumberland City League season due to Fort Hill and Bishop Walsh not participating, an All-City boys basketball squad was still selected based on head-to-head results between the city's teams. Allegany and Fort Hill each placed 3 players on the 7-player team, while Bishop Walsh had 1 selection.

Why it matters

The All-City team recognizes the top high school basketball talent in the Cumberland area, even in a year without a full city league schedule. It highlights the continued basketball rivalry and competitiveness between the city's schools.

The details

The All-City team was chosen based on the results of games played between Allegany, Fort Hill, and Bishop Walsh during the regular season. Since Allegany and Fort Hill split their matchups, both schools were rewarded with 3 selections each. Bishop Walsh, who went 0-2 against Allegany, received 1 player on the squad.

  • The All-City team was announced on April 18, 2026.

The players

Chris Manherz

A player from Allegany High School.

Landon Holliday

A player from Allegany High School.

Owen Rice

A player from Allegany High School.

Liam Hamilton

A player from Fort Hill High School.

Jameson Powell-Morris

A player from Fort Hill High School.

Neek Taylor

A player from Fort Hill High School.

Carson Hamelin

A player from Bishop Walsh School.

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The takeaway

The All-City team highlights the continued basketball rivalry and competitiveness between Cumberland's high school programs, even in a year without a full city league schedule.