Daryl "MaJic" Dorsey has been selected to the WBA All-Decade 1st Team (PG)
Daryl "MaJic" Dorsey
6'1"
Point Guard
Alma: Brevard Community College (FL)/ Southern Indiana
Hometown: Baltimore, MD
High School: Dunbar HS
BIO
Rome Gladiators' Daryl "MaJic" Dorsey was named the 2005 WBA League MVP, leading the WBA with 24.3 points per game and 10.2 assists per game.
Nickname Majic. Majic Dorsey has graced the cover of the ESPN Magazine.
Daryl Dorsey was named All-Region, All-State, and All-Conference performer as as sophomore in 2002-03...ranked second nationally in scoring with 28.6 points per game and eighth in assists with 8.3 per game...also broke the BCC school record for career-points, single-season record for steals, and single-game record for free throws made...was the top-ranked junior college guard in Florida and was ranked fifth nationally among junior college guards by the Sporting News as a sophomore...named All-State, All-Region, and All-Conference performer after averaging 21 points, 8.4 assists, and 3.4 steals per game as a freshman.
HIGH SCHOOL
A two-sport star at Dunbar High School in Baltimore...was an All-State and All-Metro basketball player, averaging 25 points and 8.0 assists per game in leading DHS to the Maryland 2A state championship in 1999. Dorsey transferred to Gwynn Lake Prep School for his senior year and averaged 35 points and six assists per contest....was an All-State, All-Region, and High School All-American in football at DHS...set the DHS single-game record with 624 total yards and the Maryland state record with six touchdowns in a single contest.
DID YOU KNOW?
MaJic Dorsey was a two-sport STAR at Baltimore's Dunbar High School. Dorsey was an All-American player for Dunbar, winning the Gatorade Player of the Year for the state of Maryland, and was offered to play football at Florida State under Legendary Head Coach Bobby Bowden.
Bobby Brown (6'6''-F-79, college: Kennesaw St.) poured in 29 points, as he helped his Mayas-USA team put a stamp on the 2007 WBA Championship, by beating Ravia 114-104 on Friday night at Berkmar High School. Mayas USA took the best-of-three series 2-0 over the Rebels.
The WBA Exposure League has named it's All-Decade Teams of former stars and coaches highlighted by players Josh Powell, Jamario Moon, MaJic Dorsey, and more+
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The WBA Exposure League has named it's All-Decade Teams of former stars and coaches highlighted by players Josh Powell, Jamario Moon, BJ Puckett, and more+
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