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WHAT IS THE PYBL? 

LEAGUE BACKGROUND:

•Founded in 2014 with only 6 boys teams and 60 players

•2018 Winter Season included over 500 boys and girls players.

•17 different counties have been represented throughout DC, MD, and VA.

Currently inactive: Hampton Roads, Fredericksburg, Frederick, Fauquier, Prince William, Washington, DC 

• Simplifies the recruiting process for high school coaches, players, and their families 

• Players will participate in 6-8 games per season throughout the winter months (November-March) and summer months (June-August) 

LEAGUE ACCOLADES:

•36 Players on Washington Post All-Met (2020) 

•# 1 Player in the Class of 2020, and two others on ESPN Top 25 in the country

•#1 Player in the Class of 2021

•3 Players on the USA 16u Roster in 2017

•7 Alumni players tried out for the USA 16 team this past summer

•Alumni at every WCAC, IAC, Private league school.  Also several public and charter schools

•Alumni in Divison I, II, III, NAIA & Juco 

•Alumni in the NBA G-League 

• Alumni Coaches who are now college coaches: Kelvin Johnson, Keith Byrd,

• During our summer playoffs over 80 high school coaches and 42 different High schools represented in attendance 

  • McDonald's All American Players: 

    • Isaiah Todd (2020)

    • Trevor Keels ​(2021) 

    • Jarace Walker (2022)  

    • Cam Whitmore (2022) 

    • Aminu Mohammed (2022)  

  • NBA Players

    • ​Cameron Whitmore (2023) 
    • Jarace Walker (2023 
    • Aminu Mohammed (2022) 
    • Justin Lewis (2021)

    • Isaiah Todd (2020) 

    • Trevor Keels (2022)

MARYLAND:

• Anne Arundel County 

• Baltimore City 

• Charles County 

• Howard County 

• Montgomery County 

• Prince George's County

• Southern MD  

VIRGINIA:

• Alexandria City

• Arlington County

• Fairfax County 

• Loudoun County 

• Prince William County 
• Richmond 

• Washington, DC/City 

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