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2nd Team All-EYBL

By D1 Circuit Staff, 07/02/15, 4:30PM EDT

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Bruce Brown: BABC

A three-year EYBL veteran, Bruce Brown is the heart and soul of the hottest team in the league. Brown has been around the block on the circuit, competing in two straight Peach Jam tournaments while operating as the floor leader for Head Coach Leo Papile. Strong, physical and not afraid of contact, Brown cemented his place as one of the best guards in the league.

Gary Trent Jr.: Howard Pulley Panthers

Gary Trent Jr. led the EYBL in scoring as a sophomore, joining former Jackson Tigers' guard Malik Newman as the only two players to reach that accomplishment. Pulley fell short of the Peach Jam, but Trent Jr. caught the attention of the nation with his scoring prowess. Trent has impressed at the June camps and will enter 2015 as a sure-fire MVP candidate.

Michael Porter Jr.: MOKAN Elite

Three sophomores made 2nd Team All-EYBL, with Michael Porter Jr. being the most highly ranked. ESPN's No. 2 ranked player in the 2017 class lived up to his lofty billing, teaming with Trae Young to form arguably the best 1-2 sophomore duo on the circuit. The 6-foot-9 Porter plays like a point forward, and his presence means MOKAN Elite can compete with anyone.

Jarred Vanderbilt: Houston Hoops

Playing well beyond his years, Vanderbilt put together a terrific encore season in the EYBL. The 6-foot-10 sophomore was a valuable contributor in 2014, but took his game to another level this spring. He was a constant on the EYBL All-Session teams and proved to be one of the most complete players in the league. This should be assumed, but he's a prime candidate for MVP next season.

Udoka Azubuike: Georgia Stars

Azubuike followed up his impressive 2014 Nike Team Florida campaign another set of dominant performances. Azubuike leads arguably the top frontline on the circuit, and he is a mammoth of a young man. His rebounding numbers do not indicate his dominance in the paint, as he shares the frontcourt with some talented bigs. He is the most intimidating big man in the league, and he'll be on display in North Augusta for the Stars.