

The travel ball season is officially underway for most, including some of the big-name teams that are competing on the circuit. CP3 2026 EYBL certainly has a chance once again to make a name for itself and leave its legacy, as familiar names lead the way this year.
When you look at the roster, you see some impressive names such as Cole Cloer, Kohl Rosario, Kendre Harrison, and others all stepping up in leading the way, but credit needs to be given to a duo that continues to play bigger than listed.
2026 Dionte Neal and 2026 Q Williams are two of the clear leaders for this team, both of whom are showing their ability to lead a team, be playmakers on the court, and step up in big ways. Both listed under 6-foot, Neal and Williams have proven time after time (no matter the situation) how pivotal they are to their team’s success.
Neal was one we highlighted just the other day and has one of the best resumes in the country, whether we are talking AAU or high school basketball. He is a proven winner, a clear leader with the ball in his hands, and a pivotal piece on both ends of the court for his team. That couldn’t be more evident after the first session on the EYBL Circuit, as Neal is posting averages of 12ppg, 5.3apg, and 3.0rpg.
Williams is another guard who needs to be highlighted with his play over the last year or so. He is coming off an incredible high school season at FCDS, showing more of his scoring ability, his playmaking, and overall leadership with the ball in his hands. And Williams has continued to be such a key piece for CP3, making high IQ plays, helping control the game, showcase strong decision-making, and being an effective scorer. He is averaging 9.7ppg, 3.3apg, 1.3spg, and 1.3rpg after the first session of the EYBL.
On a loaded roster with talent all around, credit and recognition need to be given for what Neal and Williams have shown and proven, not only this high school season but what they are both providing early on for CP3 on the EYBL Circuit.