DMV Freshman Showcase Second Team
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Here is a rundown of the players who were named to the Inaugural DMV Freshman Showcase Second Team. Jordan Hunter Jordan Hunter 6'1" | PG St. Paul VI Catholic Highschool | 2026 MD | 6’1″ guard | Paul VI Hunter…
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Continue ReadingHere is a rundown of the players who were named to the Inaugural DMV Freshman Showcase Second Team.
Jordan Hunter Jordan Hunter 6'1" | PG St. Paul VI Catholic Highschool | 2026 MD | 6’1″ guard | Paul VI
Hunter plays a graceful brand of basketball. He is smooth with the ball, changes speeds well and glides on the court. Hunter displays good footwork. He is a confident shooter when pulling up and can operate from the pick and roll. Hunter showed proficient use of runners. There is a lot to like about his potential moving forward.
Tristan Isenhour
Tristan
Isenhour
6'3" | PG
New Covenant | 2026
State
VA
| 6’2″ guard | New Covenant
Isenhour made a three-hour trip to attend this event and made it count. He did a bit of everything well, including playing hard and defending. Isenhour also had some outstanding sequences where he scored in bunches from virtually everywhere on the court.
Connor Lyons Connor Lyons 6'7" | PF St. Anne's-Belfield | 2026 State VA | 6’6″ forward | St. Anne’s Belfield
One of the taller players at the event, Lyons brought versatility to the frontcourt. A confident floor spacer, he was a threat to catch and shoot from the pick and pop or while spotting up throughout the day. Lyons showed he can create space for his shot by utilizing a step back. He also has great hands which help him control the glass and secure the ball when finishing around the basket.
Donavan Marshburn Donavan Marshburn 6'4" | SF Glenelg Country | 2026 State MD | 6’4″ wing | Glenelg Country
Marshburn is intriguing because of the versatility he has to offer at 6’4. He has guard skills and is a scoring threat from all three levels, however like a lot of prospects tend to do in showcase environments, he didn’t have tunnel vision when the ball was in his hands. He can get to his spots using 2-to-3 dribbles before rising up and has good instincts to locate open teammates on the perimeter or along the baseline.
Kingston Mckoy | 6’1″ guard | Berks Catholic
McKoy is a nice guard prospect with size and a good feel for the game. He is an assassin from the in-between areas. McKoy can score but is also an unselfish player who gets open shots for others. He is also a willing defender who often makes plays on that end of the floor.