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The McGuinness Classic featured several good teams this year that made for a great tournament. Norman North defeated Yukon in the finals to take home the trophy. Get a look at who shined throughout the tournament. Trae Young 2017 Norman…
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Continue ReadingThe McGuinness Classic featured several good teams this year that made for a great tournament. Norman North defeated Yukon in the finals to take home the trophy. Get a look at who shined throughout the tournament.
Trae Young 2017 Norman North PG
Young is one of the best unsigned seniors in the country. He had a great tournament proving yet again why he is special at the Point Guard spot. Young dominated averaging over 40 points per game for the tournament. In the finals against Yukon, Young checked out of the game with 43 points.
Jalen Crutchfield 2018 Norman North SG
Crutchfield is a sniper on the Wing for Norman North. Young did a great job of getting him the ball in open spots and Crutchfield delivered with three-point shots. He has a super quick release, which allows him to be lethal. Defenses have to always keep a close watch on Crutchfield or he will make them pay.
Cameron Martin 2017 Yukon Forward (Signed with Jacksonville State)
Martin was a load to handle in the paint. He had several big games throughout the tournament. In the championship game Yukon had trouble getting him the ball in the paint. When Martin is assertive he is tough to stop. Jacksonville State got a good one in Martin.
Jordan Williams 2017 Yukon Guard
Williams is an athletic guard that played good on both ends of the floor for most of the tournament. He had several high flying jams that got the crowd on their feet. The handles of Williams have improved immensely over his high school career, which has allowed him to get better at driving to the rim.
Mason Webb 2017 Bishop McGuinness Shooting Guard
Webb was one of the best players in the entire tournament from start to finish. First McGuinness beat Edmond Santa Fe, then they played two great games to finish out the tournament. Webb is the go to guy for McGuinness they try to keep the ball in his hands as much as possible. Webb shot the ball lights out he is a 6’4 coaches dream with his skill set and high basketball IQ.
Jacob Ogle 2018 Norman Forward
Ogle is a long Wing with big time potential in the 2018 class for the Norman Tigers. He hit a dagger three-pointer to sink Bishop McGuinness in the third place game. The size of Ogle at 6’6 is intriguing to go along with his skill set.
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