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DMVelite Super Circuit Session III: 17U Standouts

By Doug Canavin & Marcus Helton, 06/16/22, 2:45PM EDT

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The 17U Division produced some impressive performances.


Team MD Stars guard Dakari Enworom. [MARCUS HELTON]


Team MD Stars US 17U forward Isaiah Reed puts up a shot [DOUG CANAVIN].

WILMINGTON, DE - The DMVelite Super Circuit traveled to Chase Fieldhouse - home of the NBA G League’s Delaware Blue Coats - for Session III June 11-12.

The 17U division was small this session, but the five teams that did compete put on some impressive performances. Team Silk went a perfect 3-0, and both Team MD Stars squads produced multiple standout performers.

Here is a look at some of the standout 17U players from this weekend:

QUINTON MONROE, TEAM SILK

The 2023 wing was one of the key pieces as Lake Clifton captured the Maryland 1A state title last year, showcasing an intriguing mix of size, strength and versatility.

Monroe had all those tools on display in Wilmington, posting 16 points per game for the weekend. He went off for a Session-high 29 points in Silk’s 67-62 win over Team MD Stars US on Sunday afternoon.

MYLES MCDUFFIE, TEAM SILK

McDuffie’s Team Silk finished top of the U17 division with a 3-0 record. The Lake Clifton (Md.) guard’s presence was felt in their 66-47 win over Team MD Stars, handing the latter its lone defeat. He finished that game with a game high 20 points. He averaged 15 points per game for the weekend.

CHARLES NEVERDON, TEAM SILK

Neverdon averaged a 17U Division-leading 18 points per game for the weekend, but came up especially big on Sunday to keep Silk undefeated. He scored 20 of his 26 points in the second half as Silk rallied from a 28-21 halftime deficit to knock off Team MD Stars US, 67-62.

TAJI BAHAR, TEAM MD STARS US

Bahar’s performances helped lead his team to a 2-1 record on the weekend. The unsigned 2022 guard from Calvert Hall (Md.) averaged 16 points per game - tying for highest on the team - and poured it in from outside, hitting a session-leading ten 3-pointers. He scored 13 of his 15 points in the first half to build an early lead in a 71-65 win over Metro All-Stars on Saturday, and followed with 19 in a win over Runnin Mavs.

ANDRE CAMPBELL, TEAM MD STARS US

Campbell  (Meade 2022) provided one of the best individual performances of any 17U player in Wilmington, pouring in 19 of his game-high 26 in the second half to help his team hold off Metro All-Stars, 71-65 on Saturday. He was also an effective presence offball and as a spot up shooter. He averaged 16 points per game for the weekend, tying Bahar for the team high.

BRYSON SPRUELL, TEAM MD STARS US

Spruell (Meade 2022) had a great weekend offensively, finishing the weekend averaging 14 points per game. Spruell was a spectacle, providing exciting basketball action for the crowd including a few highlight reel dunks.

ISAIAH REED, TEAM MD STARS US

Reed proved to be a dominant paint presence all weekend, allowing his teammates to work around the perimeter while he clogged the paint. His best display was in a 74-58 win over Runnin Mavs, as he scored 17 points in a comfortable win. He averaged 10.3 points per game for the Session.

MARVIN HARRISON, METRO ALL STARS

While the Metro All Stars had a disappointing weekend in the record column, the team fought hard all session and a few standout performers emerged. Harrison, a 6-foot-4-inch forward out of Bladensburg (Md.), had an impressive 19-point performance in the close loss to Team MD Stars US. He averaged 11.5 points per game in Wilmington.

ANTHONY ALSTON, METRO ALL-STARS

Alston, a 6-foot-3-inch wing from Largo (Md.),, was another standout performer for the Metro All-Stars, averaging 11 points per game. Alston’s best game came in the aforementioned loss to Team MD All Stars US, as he finished with 12.

DAKARI ENWOROM, TEAM MD STARS

A 2023 guard from Eleanor Roosevelt (Md.), Enworum was one of a handful of U17 players to score more than 20 points in a game this session. HIs 21 points against his former Metro All-Stars squad helped spur his team onto a 53-30 point victory. Enworom averaged a team-high 16.5 points per game in Session III.

AMARE JEFFERIES, TEAM MD STARS

Jefferies, a 2023 guard from Broadneck(Md.), averaged 8.7 points per game this session. He tied with Enworum with 12 points in the team’s defeat to Team Silk.

RYAN STACY, RUNNIN MAVERICKS

The shorthanded Mavs ran into some tough competition this session but Stacy was ready for the test, averaging 16.7 points per game in three contests. His best performance came in an 18-point outing in a 74-58 loss to Team MD All Stars US.

ADDITIONAL 17U STANDOUTS

Caleb Bell-McAllister, Runnin Mavs
Jalen Carter, Team MD Stars
Geronimo Clark, Runnin Mavs
Michael Eudell, Runnin Mavs
Marquis Hines, Metro All Stars
David Jeffers, Team MD Stars
Willie Jennings IV, Metro All Stars
Melvin Jones, Team Silk
Dylan Kreis, Runnin Mavs
Kyle Miles, Team MD Stars
Rashad Petty, Metro All Stars

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