30 in 30 Top 250 Edition: Elvin Edmonds
We’re officially under two weeks away from the upcoming Prep Hoops Top 250 Expo at Park School in Baltimore, which is set for September 21. On the 22nd, the Top 250 Expo will travel back to Virginia where it will…
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Continue ReadingWe’re officially under two weeks away from the upcoming Prep Hoops Top 250 Expo at Park School in Baltimore, which is set for September 21. On the 22nd, the Top 250 Expo will travel back to Virginia where it will take place at Riverbend High School. In anticipation of the upcoming expos in the area, we’re in the process of highlighting 30 prospects who benefited respectively from last year’s local showcases. Today, we take a look at 2021 guard Elvin Edmonds of Hopewell.
PRE-CAMP
As one of the more highly touted guards in the state of Virginia, Edmonds had a good reputation heading into last year’s event. He was an integral part of the best 15U grassroots team in the country (Team Loaded VA), and had already pulled an offer from VCU.
Congrats to 2021 Elvin Edmonds IV for receiving an offer to VCU!!! @804Varsity @jwherron10 @NickVanDelPI @HopewellSchools @hatfieldsports @TheRVASportsNet @NorfolkKnights @teamloadedaau pic.twitter.com/yPXCxlVbIJ
— Hopewell Basketball (@HHS_HOOPS_VA) August 2, 2018
DUIRNG CAMP
Edmonds stood out not long after camp begun, and continued to do so throughout the day. He was one of the best shooters at the event, but also stood out as a reliable playmaker.
Top 2021 guys at the @PrepHoopsVA @PrepHoopsTop250 :
Elvin Edmonds (Hopewell)
Logan Barbour (William Monroe)
Ricky Goode-Wright (James Monroe)
Marcus Banks (Walsingham)
Terique Brown (Middleburg)
Jadon Walker (New Covenant)
DJ Sims (Hanover)
Garrett Cox (Glen Allen)— Jack Herron (@jwherron10) September 25, 2018
POST-CAMP
Edmonds carried all the momentum he had built with him to Hopewell, where he played at a very high-level throughout the season. He was named First Team All-Region and is now being actively recruited by virtually every D1 school in the state including both Virginia and Virginia Tech.