<p>In preparation for the upcoming season, we will begin releasing preview content covering various teams and leagues around the DMV. For this series, here is a closer look at x underrated seniors from the DCIAA.</p>
<h5>[player_tooltip player_id="904643" first="Samuel" last="Ejindu"] | Woodrow Wilson</h5>
<p>Ejindu was a standout performer in the fall a couple of years back at the Maryland Top-250 Expo and has been on the radar ever since. He is a big guard who is a threat to score at all levels. Ejindu is a newcomer to Woodrow Wilson who will likely help put points on the board. </p>
<h5>[player_tooltip player_id="777090" first="Kyle" last="Gaskins"] | Coolidge</h5>
<p>Gaskins had a productive summer with Global Squad and is heading into his senior year with some positive momentum. A well-rounded lead guard who competes defensively, he plays with pace and demonstrates ideal toughness.</p>
<h5>David Negash | Theodore Roosevelt</h5>
<p>Negash is a new player that DCIAA foes will need to account for. A marksman from three, he is a quick and crafty guard who also does his due diligence defensively. Coach Nickens will likely enjoy deploying Negash in his lineups given his preferred uptempo style. </p>
<h5>Rashad Perry | McKinley Tech</h5>
<p>Perry stood out this summer as a lockdown perimeter defender. He is a seasoned point guard who will bring leadership intangibles and make smart plays for the Trainers. </p>
<h5 class="p1">[player_tooltip player_id="904686" first="Sekou" last="Sidbury"] | Dunbar</h5>
<p>Sidbury is a rangy swingman who logged big minutes for Dunbar as a sophomore. We haven't seen him since the pandemic, but he's done enough to be considered a sleeper. </p>
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