MD/DC 2021 Rankings Update: Sleepers (Part 2)
With the updated local 2021 class rankings recently being published, there are a number of kids who do not get enough love simply because of the amount of talent in the area. Below are five sleeper prospects in the DMV.…
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Continue ReadingWith the updated local 2021 class rankings recently being published, there are a number of kids who do not get enough love simply because of the amount of talent in the area. Below are five sleeper prospects in the DMV.
6’0 Mike Myrie Mike Myrie 6'2" | CG Magruder | 2021 NC | Magruder
Mike might not get the type of respect he deserves because of the conference he plays in but Myrie is one of the most athletic players in all of the DMV. Myrie is someone you do not want to be trying to defend while he is going in transition.
5’10 Antoine Jacks Antoine Jacks 5'10" | PG Good Counsel | 2021 State MD | Good Cousel
Jacks played a major role this past season at Good Counsel and helped guide them to a top five finish in the WCAC for the first time in years. Jacks is a good lead guard that makes winning play which should translate to the next level.
6’0 Guy Fauntleroy Guy Fauntleroy 6'0" | PG Olympus Prep | 2022 State NJ | Riverdale Baptist
Guy does not have the most height while on the court but that never has been seen to phase him. Known to have a clutch gene, Guy ran the offense well for Riverdale Baptist this past season and is always ready to defend.
6’2 Byron Ireland | St. Frances
Filled with a loaded roster at St. Frances, Ireland was able to establish a role for himself which should help him be ready next year during his senior campaign. He was able to find some consistency on his jump shot and turned into a guy that his coaching staff could rely on during both ends of the floor.
6’0 Devin Ceaser Devin Ceaser 6'1" | CG St. Stephen's & St. Agnes | 2022 State VA | St. Mary’s Ryken
This has been said over and over again but Devin a player that is still not getting the college attention he deserves. Known for some sneaky athleticism, Ceaser has good playmaking skills at the lead guard spot and can impact the game in a variety of ways on offense. Ceaser has been one of the bright spots for a Ryken program the past two years.