Maryland/DC All-Junior First Team
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Here is a rundown of our all-junior first-team selections. Daquan Davis Daquan Davis 6'1" | PG Overtime Elite (GA) | 2024 #119 Nation GA – St. John’s It didn’t take long for Davis to become a game-changer at St. John’s…
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Daquan Davis Daquan Davis 6'1" | PG Overtime Elite (GA) | 2024 #119 Nation GA – St. John’s
It didn’t take long for Davis to become a game-changer at St. John’s after coming over from St. Frances. Not only is he one of the better on-ball defenders you’ll find, but he is a dynamic offensive player. An All-WCAC first-teamer, Davis was definitely one of the biggest additions of the offseason.
Caden Diggs Caden Diggs 6'7" | SF Bullis | 2024 State #125 Nation MD – Bullis
When it became known that Diggs had transferred from St. Albans to Bullis, it was clear that the Bulldogs had high expectations coming into this season. After helping lead his team to the IAC Championship, it’s a safe bet to think that those expectations were met. Diggs, an all-conference performer, reinforced his credentials as a top local prospect.
Donnie Freeman – St. John’s
Freeman elevated his game in his junior year which resulted in a conference title. He earned first-team all-conference honors while providing consistent production for one of the top teams in the area.
Caleb Williams Caleb Williams 6'7" | SF Sidwell Friends | 2024 State #93 Nation MD – Sidwell Friends
Williams put together another solid campaign resulting in a MAC title and an all-conference selection. The versatile 6-foot-7 swingman is maturing into a tremendous all-around player.
Elwyne Wordlaw Elwyne Wordlaw 6'0" | PG Frederick | 2024 State MD – Frederick
Wordlaw has long been considered a big-time player in Frederick County. This year, the greater DMV area became aware of his talents in part due to his team’s success. The Cadets won 26 straight games to start the season, with Wordlaw playing a key role along the way.