DMV Live 2: 2025 Standouts (Part 2)
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The second session of the third annual DMV Live took place at DeMatha this past weekend, featuring some of the top teams from North Carolina to Pennsylvania and had hundreds of college coaches in attendance. There were many standouts throughout…
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Continue ReadingThe second session of the third annual DMV Live took place at DeMatha this past weekend, featuring some of the top teams from North Carolina to Pennsylvania and had hundreds of college coaches in attendance.
There were many standouts throughout the event, and plenty of offers were thrown around as well. Here’s a look at part two of some of the 2025 standouts from the Virginia schools in attendance.
Kobe Davis Kobe Davis 6'1" | SG Wakefield | 2024 VA | 6’2” CG | Flint Hill
Davis had a big time showing at session 2 for Flint Hill, finishing as one of the top scoring guards and he was pretty unguardable off the bounce in their two games. The 6’2” combo is strong and quick allowing him to get downhill and play through contact, he finished well around the rim over bigger defenders and made shots in the midrange consistently, he got to the line a ton and he showed good instincts on the defensive end. He finished the event averaging 21.5 points on 57% shooting and 1.5 steals per game.
Jaquan Womack Jaquan Womack 6'7" | PF Paul VI | 2025 State #284 Nation VA | 6’7” PF | Paul VI
Womack is one of a number of players who could go anywhere else that doesn’t have 10 division one players and be a go-to guy, but he’s starting to figure out his role and find more ways to be productive. He’s a big forward who is physical and can play through contact in the paint, he’s a very good athlete for his size and has a well-rounded skillset, he rebounds well on both ends and he’s able to do a little bit of everything when he’s on the floor. He finished the event averaging 7.5 points on 67% shooting and 3.5 rebounds in 15 minutes per game.
Adlan Elamin Adlan Elamin 6'8" | SF Paul VI | 2025 State #266 Nation VA | 6’7” WF | Paul VI
If there’s one player on PVI who has emerged at DMV Live as a prospect for coaches to watch closely moving forward, it’s Elamin who has a game that should translate seamlessly to the next level. At 6’7” with long arms he has prototypical size and is a good athlete for his position, he shoots the ball very well from deep off the catch, he can put it on the deck and get to spots in the midrange and at the rim and he has great tools to be a good defender moving forward. He finished the event averaging 9.5 points on 56% shooting and 45.5% from deep in 16 minutes per game.
Elijah Flowers Elijah Flowers 6'8" | PF Potomac School | 2025 State VA | 6’7” F | Potomac School
Flowers recently reclassified to the 2025 class, and that should change his recruitment trajectory as he has a lot of tools that are intriguing and is starting to come into his own moving forward. At 6’7″ he has very long arms and is a good athlete who can play and guard multiple positions, he has become a much more consistent shooter from deep and in the midrange and he’s able to play on the ball and run in transition for easy buckets. He finished the event averaging 17.7 points, 7.7 rebounds and 2.7 blocks per game.
Aiden Argabright Aiden Argabright 6'0" | PG John Marshall | 2025 State #220 Nation VA | 6’1” PG | St. Stephen’s St. Agnes
Argabright had a great first session and wasted no time getting it going in session two, and he continues to show that he’s one of the best floor generals in his class in the DMV. He’s a savvy guard who controls the game and doesn’t get sped up off the bounce, he gets to the rim where he draws contact and gets to the line, he can score it from multiple levels and he has a high IQ on both ends of the floor. He finished the event averaging 10.3 points and 3.7 assists per game.
Riley Jacobs Riley Jacobs 6'8" | C St. Stephen's & St. Agnes | 2025 State VA | 6’7” PF | St. Stephen’s St. Agnes
While Jacobs wasn’t as dominant as he was in session one as he had some other teammates come up big, he still showed why he’s one of the best players in VA in the 2025 class. The 6’7” forward is strong and mobile as he can run the floor and is an explosive finisher around the rim, he has a budding skillset on the perimeter as he can step out as a triple threat and he can do the dirty work on the glass and protecting the rim. He finished the event averaging 10 points and 5 rebounds in 3 games.