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2019 DMVelite All-NoVa Team

By DMVelite Staff, 05/23/19, 9:00AM EDT

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Towson-Bound Charles Thompson Leads Our All-Northern Va. Squad.


St. Stephen's & St. Agnes 2019 forward Charles Thompson. [PHOTO BY ADAM AYALEW] [GRAPHIC BY JAY ANDERSON].

With the 2018-19 high school basketball season firmly in the rearview mirror, we are proud to announce our All-Area selections for Northern Virginia.

Our staff would like to thank the players, coaches and fans who made the season – our ninth year of high school coverage – a success, and we look forward to many more. This team encompasses our Northern Virginia coverage area, which includes players at public and private high schools located in Alexandria, Arlington, Fairfax, Fauquier, Loudoun and Prince William Counties.

And now, here’s our selection of Northern Virginia’s best of the best – the 2019 DMVelite All-Northern Virginia Team:

PLAYER OF THE YEAR: CHARLES THOMPSON, ST. STEPHEN’S & ST. AGNES 2019 FORWARD
The Towson-bound Thompson led the Saints to one of the most successful seasons in school history, as they claimed the Interstate Athletic Conference regular season and tournament titles, as well as the Virginia Independent Schools Athletic Association Division I championship. He was named IAC and VISAA DI Player of The year.

COACH OF THE YEAR: MIKE JONES, ST. STEPHEN’S & ST. AGNES
In just his second year on the job, Jones led the Saints to their first Interstate Athletic Conference championship since 2007.

DMVELITE ALL-NOVA AWARDS

DMVelite NoVa Player of The Year: Charles Thompson, St. Stephen’s & St. Agnes 2019 Forward
Coach of The Year: Mike Jones, St. Stephen’s & St. Agnes
Freshman of The Year: Knasir “Dug” McDaniel, Paul VI
Most Improved: Jamel Melvin, Potomac School 2020 Forward
Under The Radar: Matias Prock, McLean 2019 Guard
Unsung Hero: Xavier Lipscomb, St. Stephen’s & St. Agnes 2020 Guard

FIRST TEAM

ANGELO BRIZZI, HIGHLAND SCHOOL 2021 GUARD
Brizzi shined in his first year at Highland after transferring from Fauquier, posting a team-high 17.5 points per game and winning Delaney Athletic Conference Player of The Year.

DANIEL DEAVER, MARSHALL 2019 FORWARD
The 6-foot-7 Naval Academy commit was a dominant force for the Statesmen, averaging 23 points, 15 rebounds and 4 assists per game.

MARCUS DOCKERY, BISHOP O’CONNELL 2020 GUARD
The University of Maryland commit was a consistent performer for the Knights, averaging a team-high 16 points per game.

TREVOR KEELS, PAUL VI 2021 GUARD
Keels earned WCAC Co-Player Of The Year after averaging 17 points per game to lead a PVI squad that was plagued by early injury troubles but bounced back to have another strong season.

QUENTIN JAMES, LAKE BRADDOCK 2019 GUARD
Headed to Davidson for football, James made the most of his final basketball season. He averaged 20.7 points per game - becoming the program’s all-time leading scorer in the process - and led the Bruins to their first state title game appearance.

XAVIER JOHNSON, EPISCOPAL 2019 GUARD
The George Mason-bound Johnson led the Maroon with 17.6 and 4.5 assists per game while guiding EHS to runner-up finishes in the IAC and VISAA D1 tournaments.

DARYL MACKEY, JR., WEST POTOMAC 2019 GUARD
A four-year starter, Mackey averaged 19.7 points per game in his final season and became West Potomac’s all-time leading scorer.

KNASIR MCDANIEL, PAUL VI 2021 GUARD
“Dug” came in as one of the area’s most highly-regarded young guards and more than lived up to the hype, averaging 10.9 points, 5.2 assists and 2.6 rebounds per game after being pressed into an expanded role.

DEVON PARRISH, PATRIOT 2019 GUARD
A three-year starter, Parrish led the Pioneers to a 23-3 record and the first state tournament berth in school history while averaging 18 points, 6 rebounds and 4 assists per game. He will play at Christopher Newport (Va.) next year.

QUDUS WAHAB, FLINT HILL 2019 CENTER
The Georgetown-bound Wahab averaged 20.1 points and 11.4 rebounds per game to carry the Huskies  to the Mid-Atlantic Athletic Conference regular season and tournament titles for the first time since 2011.

SECOND TEAM

Ian Anderson, Potomac Falls 2019 Forward
Jahmal Banks, Bishop O’Connell 2020 Wing
Evan Buckley, Stone Bridge 2019 Guard
Jordan Hairston, Flint Hill 2019 Guard
Darius Johnson, Episcopal 2021 Guard
Joel Kabimba, Middleburg Academy 2019 Forward
Jamel Melvin, Potomac School 2020 Forward
Amir Nesbitt, Virginia Academy 2020 Guard
Cameron Savage, South Lakes 2019 Guard
Charlie Weber, Bishop O’Connell 2019 Forward

THIRD TEAM

Christian Depollar, St. Stephen’s & St. Agnes 2019 Guard
Trent Dawson, Loudoun Valley 2020 Guard
Bryce Douglas, Centreville 2019 Guard
Brayon Freeman, Bishop O’Connell 2021 Guard
Josiah Freeman, Paul VI 2020 Guard
Jaquan Johnson-Terry, TC Williams 2019 Guard
Lance Johnson, Freedom-South Riding 2020 Forward
Ethan Lynch, Bishop Ireton 2019 Guard
Josh Oduro, Paul VI 2019 Forward
Matias Prock, McLean 2019 Guard

FOURTH TEAM

Trey Barber, Christ Chapel 2019 Forward
Alex Fitch, Rock Ridge 2019 Guard
Landon Hawes, Potomac Falls 2020 Forward
Garrett Johnson, Oakton 2020 Forward
Michael Joiner, Hayfield 2019 Guard
Xavier Lipscomb, St. Stephen’s & St. Agnes 2020 Guard
Jonas Munson, West Potomac 2019 Center
Cameron Timmons, Highland School 2019 Center
Hagen Vandiver, Patriot 2019 Guard
Will Wilson, South County 2020 Wing

HONORABLE MENTION

Josh Abtew, Fairfax 2020 Guard
Braeden Allen, Kettle Run 2019 Forward
Matthew Anderson, Loudoun Valley 2020 Guard
Antwi Asanti, Gar-Field 2019 Guard
Brett Asbury, Riverside 2019 Guard
Max Ashton, George Mason 2019 Guard
Preston Bacon, Potomac School 2019 Guard
Zach Bolgert, County Christian 2022 Forward
Greg Brawner, Virginia Academy 2019 Guard
Noah Bullock, South County 2019 Guard
Takeo Carpenter, TC Williams 2021 Guard
Aaron Cavezza, Christ Chapel 2021 Guard
Tymu Chenery, Episcopal 2020 Wing
Jared Clawson, Thomas Edison 2020 Guard
Cam Cole, Osbourn Park 2022 Guard
Jalen Cole-Williams, Virginia Academy 2019 Guard
Jared Cross, St. Stephens & St. Agnes 2020 Guard
Beau Everett, Riverside 2020 Guard
Isaiah Folkes, Stonewall Jackson 2020 Guard
Avery Ford, Paul VI 2021 Forward
Caron Forde, Freedom-Woodbridge 2020 Guard
Chinguun Ganbold, WT Woodson 2019 Guard
Darryl Garib, Forest Park 2019 Forward
Sam Grable, Lake Braddock 2019 Guard
Shannon Harrigan, West Potomac 2019 Forward
Jayden Hibbitt, St. John Paul The Great 2019 Forward
John Hylton, Osbourn 2019 Forward
Anthony Jackson, Potomac 2021 Guard
Max Jannes, Heritage, 2021 Guard
Micah Johnson-Parrotte, Oakton 2019 Guard
Xavier Joyner, Paul VI 2019 Guard
Darret Justice, Highland School 2019 Guard
Chris Kuzemka, Centreville 2020 Guard
Max Lanham, Annandale 2022 Guard
Jake Latta, South County 2019 Forward
Ben Li, Middleburg Academy 2020 Forward
Jalon Lipford, Annandale 2019 Guard
Junior Lotongo, Annandale 2019 Guard
Daniel Mbangue, Fairfax 2020 Guard
Jakai Moore, Patriot 2019 Forward
Manny Ojo, Osbourn 2021 Guard
David Penney, Middleburg 2019 Guard
Jared Perry, St. John Paul The Great 2019
Daniel Peterson, Hayfield 2020 Forward
Wes Peterson, Bishop O’Connell 2021 Wing
Brandon Pitts, Manassas Park 2019 Guard
Marshall Reed, Westfield 2019 Guard
Anthony Reyes, Washington-Lee 2020 Guard
Isiah Rhodes, Stone Bridge 2020 Forward
Tyler Savage, John Champe 2020 Guard
Myles Scott, Manassas Park 2019 Wing
Andre Screen, St. Stephen’s & St. Agnes 2020 Center
Duro Segun, Virginia Academy 2021 Forward
Asa Shannon, Episcopal 2019 Wing
DJ Slaughter, St. John Paul The Great 2020 Guard
Derek Smith, Chantilly 2019 Wing
Hollman Smith, George Mason 2019 Guard
David Solomon, Lake Braddock 2022 Forward
Andre Speight, South County 2021 Wing
Jack Taylor, Marshall 2021 Guard
Jakhari Taylor, Potomac 2019 Guard
Ayan Teel, Bishop O’Connell 2019 Guard
Stacey Terry, Battlefield 2019 Guard
Jaden Thrash, TC Williams 2019 Guard
Kaleb Torrence, Wakefield School 2020 Guard
Ryan Van Kirk, Yorktown 2019 Guard
Kylique Walker, Osbourn Park 2019 Forward
Chris Warner, Wakefield 2019 Forward
Jared Watkins, Wakefield 2019 Guard
Jared White, St. Stephen's & St. Agnes 2019 Forward
Marcel White, Wakefield School 2019 Wing
Ethan Wilson, Osbourn Park 2020 Guard