Anthony Fields
Wake Forest University 2011 QEA Graduate Captain of team
Averaged 15 ppg
Assists 11 apg
Led QEA to a 26-4 record and the program's third consecutive NCSAA
Division I National Championship
Juvonte Reddic #5
Juvonte Reddic
Virginia Commonwealth University
2010 QEA Graduate
Captain of team
Lead team in rebounding 13.5 rpg
Blocks 4.0 bpg
A part of back-to-back National Christian School Athletic Association National Championships
Aaron Bowen #23
Aaron Bowen Georgetown University
2010 QEA Graduate
Averaged 18.5 ppg
Assists 6.0 apg
The most athletic and gifted player that has played at QEA
Stargell Love #20
Stargell Love
Baylor University
2010 QEA Graduate
Lead team in assists in 2010 9.5 apg
A human highlight film electrifying the crowd with spectacular dunks and passes
Jason Calliste #10
Jason Calliste
University of Detroit Mercer
2009 QEA Graduate
Captain of team
Lead team in scoring 21.5 ppg
Assists 11.0 apg
Steals 3.0 spg
Lead team to 2009 National Christian School Athletic Association National Championship
Charles McKinney #32
Charles McKinney
Depaul University 2011 QEA Graduate Averaged 12.7 ppg
Rebounds 4.7 rpg
Steals 4.2 spg
Helped the Pharaohs finished with a 26-4 record and won the NCSAA
Division I championship for the third straight year. Ranked No. 52
among shooting guards by ESPN.com.
Josiah Turner #11
Josiah Turner
University of Arizona 2011 QEA Graduate Named MVP of the iS8/Nike Tournament in New York City in May
... Led South team at the inaugural All-American championship
all-star game with 13 points, 7 assists, 6 steals and the
game-winning put-back at the buzzer ... MVP of the Converse
Mo-Mentorship All-Star Classic ... Invited to the 2011 USA
Basketball Men's U19 World Championship team training camp.
Sir'Dominic Pointer
#15
Sir'Dominic Pointer
St. Johns University 2011 QEA Graduate Averaged 20.0 ppg
Rebounds 9.0 rpg
Assists 5.0 apg
Steals 4.0 spg
Bocks 4.0 bpg
Played for the South Team in the inaugural All-American Classic in
Houston at the 2011 Final Four to help lead QEA to a 28-7
mark.