6-10-19 Capitol Hoops Summer League Standouts
This past Monday night was another action packed night of Capitol Hoops Summer League at DeMatha where more new guys continued to impress but also saw some similar guys show off what they can do on the court. Below are…
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Continue ReadingThis past Monday night was another action packed night of Capitol Hoops Summer League at DeMatha where more new guys continued to impress but also saw some similar guys show off what they can do on the court. Below are five guys that stood out in front of me.
2020 6’6 Quinton Mincey | Eleanor Roosevelt
Mincey once again had it going for Eleanor Roosevelt in a win against WCAC foe Bishop McNamara finishing with 18 points and bringing in 13 rebounds. Mincey continues to be one of the more underrated guys I have seen during summer league and I believe colleges are starting to take notice as he took an unofficial visit to Howard this past week.
2020 6’1 Donovan Miller | DeMatha
DeMatha is going to look somewhat different next year with departures of their starting backcourt and one guy that could see a minute increase because of that is rising senior Donovan Miller. Miller led the Stags in scoring on Monday night with 17 points in a blowout win against Paint Branch.
2020 6’1 Ronald Polite | Oxon Hill
Polite showed Monday night why he is one of the best scorers at summer league putting up 30 points in a narrow 5 point loss to Richard Montgomery. Almost half of those points were from the free throw line where he was a perfect 12 for 12.
2021 6’2 Ryan Cornish | Richard Montgomery
Cornish has been one of the guys during summer league that is looking to take that next step in his game. In Richard Montgomery’s win against Oxon Hill he finished with 28 points on 10/18 from the field and continued to be aggressive at getting to the free throw line where he shot 6/8.
2020 6’3 Xavier Lipscomb | St. Stephen’s St. Agnes
Xavier has been one of the hardest playing players during summer league and I think this is definitely going to help him draw more attention to college coaches once these two June live periods take place. Lipscomb is a true attacking point guard that gets after it on both ends. On Monday night in a win against Good Counsel he scored 14 points, 15 rebounds and 6 assists