DMVelite Preview: 2018 Bigs
The fourth annual DMVelite 80 returns this Saturday, as some of the area’s biggest names will showcase their talents at Bowie City Gymnasium. Vantage Hoops will be in the gym throughout the day for what is shaping up to be an…
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Continue ReadingThe fourth annual DMVelite 80 returns this Saturday, as some of the area’s biggest names will showcase their talents at Bowie City Gymnasium. Vantage Hoops will be in the gym throughout the day for what is shaping up to be an outstanding event. Our preview resumes below as we examine a few junior bigs to watch at E80.
Jermaine Harris | Clinton Christian
Atlanta native Jermaine Harris has quickly made a name for himself since emerging on the DMV scene in the past few months. The strong and fundamentally sound 6-foot-9 big man put together a strong summer with DC Premier, landing offers from schools such as Providence, Seton Hall, Rutgers, and Virginia Tech. Harris will look to control the boards and protect the rim as well as convert efficiently from 15 feet and in this weekend.
Quentin Millora-Brown | Bishop O’Connell
One of the more rapidly developing bigs we’ve seen over the past twelve months, Quentin Millora-Brown has shown some physical development since last high school season. Millora-Brown has shown flashes of brilliance on both ends of the court at times, both with his high school squad and during the grassroots season with New World.
Qwanzi Samuels | St. John’s
Qwanzi Samuels should play an integral integral role for Sean McAloon in the Cadets front court this season. The multi-faceted, long-limbed forward has a terrific work rate and defends a number of positions. Samuels landed his first scholarship offer from James Madison this summer, and should continue to see his recruitment expand.