Tuesday, March 31, 2020

ALL DMV PREP 2020

Roach's Resume includes McDonald's All-American, USA Basketball, All-Met & a Duke Commitment
ALL DMV PREP 2020

2020 DMV PREPS MOST OUTSTANDING PLAYERS
Jeremy Roach, SR, G - Paul VI - DUKE

FIRST TEAM
Hunter Dickinson, SR, C - DeMatha - MICHIGAN
Adrian Baldwin, SR, G - St. Frances - VCU
Terrance Williams, SR, F - Gonzaga - MICHIGAN 
Justin Lewis, SR, F - Poly - MARQUETTE
Earl Timberlaks - SR, G - DeMatha - MIAMI 
Cam Whitmore - SO, F, Spalding - UNDECIDED
Trevor Keels, JR, G, Paul VI - UNDECIDED
Brandon Murray, SR, G, Poly - UNDECIDED 
Ishmael Leggett, SR, G, St. Johns - Rhode Island
Ryan Conway, JR, G, Delaney - UNDECIDED 

SECOND TEAM
Favour Aire, SO, F, McNamara - UNDECIDED
Jamal West, SR, F, St. Frances - S. Alabama
Trey Thomas, JR, G, Wise - UNDECIDED
Jason Edokpayi, SR, F, Mt. St. Joe - Fairfield 
Corey Dyches, SR, G, Potomac - UMD Football
Tyson Commander, SO, G, John Carroll - UNDECIDED 
Tyler Brelsford, SR, G, Mt. St. Joe - George Washington
Rodney Rice, SO, G, Bullis - UNDECIDED 

THIRD TEAM
Avery Ford, JR, F, Centeville - UNDECIDED 
Dominick Carrington, SR, G, City - UNDECIDED 
Ronald Polite, SR, G, Oxon Hill - GEORGE MASON
Mitchell Fischer, SR, F, Loyola Blakefield - UNDECIDED 
Benny Williams, JR, F. St. Andrews  - UNDECIDED 
Chris Winborne , SO, G, Gilman - UNDECIDED
Xaviar Lipscomb, SR, G, St. Stephen/St. Agnes - Radford
Delonnie Hunt, SR,G, Rock Creek Christain - WAGNER 

FORTH TEAM
Will Thomas, SR, F, Marvo  - UNDECIDED 
Mike Gray, SR, G, Lake Clifton - UNDECIDED 
CJ Scott, SO, G, Spalding - UNDECIDED 
Martez Robinson, SR, G, New Town - DELAWARE
Knasir "Dug" McDaniel, SO, G, Paul VI - UNDECIDED 
Myles Stute, SR, G, Gonzaga - Vandibuilt 
Chuck Harris, SR., G, Gonzaga - BUTLER 
Zach Blackwell, SR, G, Lake Clifton - UNDECIDED 

HONERABLE MENTION 
Rahiem Ali, SR, G, Poly/Noah Batchalor, SO, F, Gleneg Country, Cam Gullis, FR, G, Sidwell
Jaylin Albury, SR,G, Newbury, Deon Perry, SO, G, Mt. Carmel
Rasheed Dupree, JR, G, KIPP/Darren Buchanan,SO, G, Wilson/Landon Hawes, G, SR, Potomac Falls 
Max Brooks, SR, G, St. Charles/Darius Johnson, JR, G, Episcopal/Jakia Robinson, JR, G, National Christian 
Saveon Jackson, JR, G, KIPP/Lorenzo Donadio, SR, G, Boys Latin/Caleb Johnson,SR, G, Curley
Corey Barns, SR, G, Archbishop  Carroll, Adam Angwofu, SO, F,Severn, Julian Reese, JR, PF, St.Frances,
Khyee Staten, JR, G, St. Frances/Wes Patterson, G, JR., O'Connell/ Amani Handsberry, FR, F, St. Johns
Juhda Mintz, SO, G, Gonzaga/Barry Evans, JR, G, Oakland Mills/ Devin Dinkins, SO, G, Gonzaga, 
Paul Lewis, SO, G, Bishop O'Connell/Erick Reynolds, JR, G, Bullis/John Godinez, SR, G, Pikesville
Caleb Bowers, SR, G, Williamsport/Andrew Mills, SR,F, New Town/Jao Ituka, JR, G, Gaithersburg
Bez Mbeng,JR,G, Good Counsel/Ty Bishop, JR, G, Ireton











































































































































































































































































































































































































































The Mitchell's Have Landed - 6'9 Twins Commit to URI Joining SJCHS G Ishmael Leggett



Former DC Premier & USA National Select studs Makhi and Makhel Mitchell committed to Rhode Island University on March 30, 2020 on Instagram.  Their arrival creates a heavy local feel with St. Johns Cadet guards Ishmael Leggett already committed.  Rhode Island games will certainly have great viewership in the DMV.


The Mitchells who were each rated as four-star recruits coming out of Woodrow Wilson High after spending the prior season at national powerhouse Montverde Academy (Fla.). This pass season for the Terps Makhi Mitchell played in 12 games making five starts. Producing  3.0 ppg and 3.3 rebs while shooting 54.5% from the field. Makhel Mitchell appeared in 10 games providing support of the bench contributing 1.0 ppg and 2.3 rebs.

At this juncture sources close to the situation who wish to remain anonymous have advised DMV Preps that it’s still to be determined if the Mitchell twins will be eligible immediately.  Both are currently awaiting on a ruling on the “one time transfer exception” for student athletes.  If successful this would remove the two-semester waiting period currently in place prior to gaining eligibility.   

How did Rhode Island get into the mix?; this too has roots back here to the DMV as Head Coach David Cox has frequented this area often, living in proximity not long ago to what is considered the nations hotbed for basketball.  He followed DC Premier closely as they competed on the UA Circuit.
Prior to committing the twins visited Patrick Ewing and Georgetown and well Providence University fueling speculation that a commitment was forthcoming.  Yet URI outlasted them all in landing the DC natives.  They are part of a recruiting class currently consisting of six solid guys with upside.  Information as the time of this publication leads DMV Preps to belevie URI will be seeking to add additional depth via the grad transfer option or juco ranks. 
SPECIAL NOTE:  Mahki Long a fellow DC native who played his freshman campaign at URI has entered the transfer portal.  Stay tuned for updates on his destination.
Congrats to the Mitchells and Leggett can’t wait to see them all on the floor together.



Saturday, March 28, 2020

Watch Out - THESE GUYS RUN DURANT 2023


Dwayne Wise, Recruiting Coordinator for Team Durant has an embarrassment of riches in the backcourt – Wise stated “we want to be two deep at every position” and he has certainly put that together with the group of guards they have in the stable.   Now his challenge becomes somehow finding meaningful minutes to keep these guys developing and happy.

PG, Cam Gillus:  Cam is one of the purest point guard in the area already garnering attention from Division I schools. He has a wiry frame with long arms and is sneaky athletic. Gillus has tremendous speed and quickness with the ball and can finish with creativity over defenders. Cam can score from the point guard position, however, he also does a great job setting up his teammates. On the break he gets rid of the ball quickly instead of over handling it like many other guards have a tendency of doing. In the half-court set he is able to breakdown defenders off the bounce - has a pretty lethal crossover - and will either set up a teammate for the score or finish it himself. 



PG, “Ace” Valentine:  “Ace” he is very quick and athletic while being a true leader, and has the proper mentality to play the point and run a team. He can really push the ball down the court and he gets wherever he wants with it - his ability to get into the paint and find people its uncanny. Valentine has great vision and is a very good passer. He can also score spacing the floor for his teammates with his perimeter jumper and extend his range out to the 3-point line so defenders can not back off him at all.


SG, Mason So:  So has unbelievable range on his jumper. He frequently connects from well beyond the 3-point line. He has a nice, quick release on his jumper and expends very little wasted energy on getting the shot off. He ranks as one of the best shooter in the class of 2023 in the area - He does a great job of staying within the team concept and not disrupting the offense in lieu of getting his own shots. Given his consistent jumper, Rosario should find a number of opportunities to score this upcoming season.







SG, Shawn Simmons:  Clearly the best of the bunch – Simmons will get heavy minutes at both wing positions but is slated ot start at the 2-Guard.   At 6’6 Simmons can be one of the best players in the Class of 2023. He is strong and quick. He understands how to play. He can score in a variety of ways, from three-point land, driving to the basket and finishing with either hand, posting up a smaller defender or getting to the free throw line by creating contact. He is difficult to guard in the half court and impossible to guard in the full court when he has a head of steam. 

A big-time scorer. Who scores with ease over and around defenders. Does it all with the ball in his hands. He can post-up with his size/strength. Drives to basket and has an uncanny ability to finish with either hand. In transition, he can handle the break and score or fill the lane and finish. He can shoot it well from mid-range 15', his 3pt shot needs work. At the present time, he is not a great shooter but certainly makes shots. A dynamic scorer with the ball in his hands, he must learn how to play off the ball. (Spacing the floor, screening, and cutting).  He has great size and length for a guard (strong with long arms). Not explosive going to the basket but an extremely effective first step. He changes speeds/direction well with the ball and puts the defender off balance. 

With these four horsemen in the stable and big-time wing KJ Evans (6’7) the perimeter is on lock – they will be the one’s carrying the water, getting the headlines and taking the shots.