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The Action on the Court Doesn't Have to Stop
Largo's Ashleigh Lee comes up with a loose ball under the Suitland basket during a 2004 game. The rising senior is one player to watch this summer.
(Photos By Toni L. Sandys -- The Washington Post)
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GIRLS
Elite Girls Summer League
Where: Bishop McNamara.
Teams: Bowie, Bishop McNamara, C.H. Flowers, Friendly, Largo, National Christian, Oxon Hill, Potomac, Anacostia, Ballou, Carroll, Holy Cross, O'Connell, Wilson and H.D. Woodson.
Games: Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday.
Admission: Free.
Keep an eye on: Bishop McNamara. The Mustangs advanced to the Washington Catholic Athletic Conference championship game this past season but must replace their top three scorers: Paulisha Kellum, Jori Nwachukwu and Ashley Spriggs. The summer will be important for the team's rising juniors as they prepare to be leaders. As for known commodities, check out Largo's rising seniors: guards Brittany Hollins and Rachel Barnes and forward Ashleigh Lee . The three combined to average 40 points per game this past season.
Maryland-National Capital
Park & Planning Commission League
Where: Northwestern.
Teams: Bladensburg, C.H. Flowers, DuVal, High Point, Northwestern, Eleanor Roosevelt, Arundel, Broadneck, Paint Branch and Springbrook.
Games: Monday, Wednesday and Friday.
Admission: Free.
Keep an eye on: Northwestern. Although Maryland 4A two-time defending champion Eleanor Roosevelt clearly has the star power even as it tries to replace All-Met center Selena Nwude, Northwestern could be on the verge of something good. In two seasons, Coach Walter Clark has built a contending team, and rising senior guards Kendall Shepard and Michelle Dearing give Northwestern a top-notch backcourt.







