DC Primer 2019 |
With little fan fair, DCP enjoyed decent success in 2014 with a big win at Boo Williams’ Nike Elite Tourney, and their
AAU Regional title in April. In
addition, DCP demonstrated their potential last year at the King James Shooting
Star Classic where they took a loaded All-Ohio Red team right down to the wire
before allowing a close game to slip away late in the quarterfinals (39-45 final). After their 9th place finish at
the AAU Nationals this summer (defeated Texas Express Elite 53-50) it was clear DCP
would be a team to be reckoned with going forward. Most recently, DCP went undefeated in the Largo High School JV League playing up against older kids. During there run to the champioship, they took down a very competitive Team Takeover.
Makhi Mitchell, Marvin Price, Makhel Mitchell, Christian DePollar & Sharif Kenny |
Fast forward
to 2015 and DC Primer’s roster will include 6 players who are ranked among the NYBL’s Top 100 payer rankings. DCP will
again be anchored by twin towers Mekhi (6’7/WF/MD), and Mikhel Mitchell (6’7/C/MD).
The Mitchell twins are a dynamic duo that will give DCP one of the biggest
frontcourts in the class. Key returnees for DCP include: Casey Morsell (5’11/SG/MD),
Tiger Simms (6’2/WF/MD), Evan Buckley (5’10/SG/VA), Anwar Gill 6'2/WF/DC), Preston Bacon (5'10/PG/VA) and Mike Sumner Jr. (5'9/PG/MD/2020). New to the
team this upcoming season will be Marvin Price (6’4/WF/MD) and Christian DePollar
(6’4/WF/MD). In terms of Sherif Kinney, according to Coach Perry, he (Kenny) will float between both the 2018 and 2019 teams. We had the opportunity watch DePollar, Price and Kenny this season and we were very impressed with their talent.
As currently
constructed, DC Premier is legitimately among the top 3-4 teams in the nation
in 2019, and has a great opportunity at a NYBL National Championship. Having been exposed to the NYBL late last season, Coach Perry is looking forward to his team participating in the elite league. "Every weekend we expect to face tough battles," said Perry. "We will have to bring our A game every week. All those teams [in the NYBL] finished high at the [AAU] Nationals last year. The league made them battled tested," continued Perry. Not only was Perry impressed with the competition the NYBL had to offer, he also recognized the camaraderie and relationships between the players, parents and coaches. "It was like a big family," offered Perry. "The kids and teams were very close knit. That's what I want for my kids," Perry said. The addition of DC Premier to an already competitive league will create some great match-ups and some very compelling games. Can't wait!