10 Best: Stone Bridge vs. Loudoun Valley
ASHBURN, VA — VA Top 30 No. 18 Loudoun Valley defeated Stone Bridge 89-50 last night. Below are the 10 best from this matchup. All stats referenced were provided by Legit Sport Stats. MVP | JORDAN MILLER | VALLEY ‘18 Jordan…
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Continue ReadingASHBURN, VA — VA Top 30 No. 18 Loudoun Valley defeated Stone Bridge 89-50 last night. Below are the 10 best from this matchup. All stats referenced were provided by Legit Sport Stats.
MVP | JORDAN MILLER | VALLEY ‘18
Jordan Miller helped his team establish their will in the paint with his length, motor, and athleticism. The long & lanky 6’5 wing recorded a double-double in the first half.
BEST PLAY
Not one play in particular stood out, but Valley controlled this game in two specific areas – Rebounding, and Assist/Turnover Ratio. The Vikings out-rebounded Stone Bridge 46-24. Valley also dished out 26 assists while just committing 6 team turnovers.
BEST OFFENSIVE PERFORMANCE | JORDAN MILLER | VALLEY ‘18
Miller shot 11 of 17 from the field. His shot chart around the basket was superb. Miller also made some really nice passes, and did a good job facilitating the ball to his teammates.
BEST DEFENSIVE PERFORMANCE | JALEN WILLIAMS | VALLEY ‘18
Jalen Williams was an integral factor to his team’s full-court pressure. The shrewd lead guard is a flat-out ball hawk, and exhibits commendable defensive instincts.
BEST UNDER-THE-RADAR PERFORMANCE | MARK WILLIAMS | STONE BRIDGE ‘18
Williams scored 15 points on 6/8 FG in just 15 minutesMark Williams had some nice moments in the first half, where he scored 11 of his 15 points. The sturdily built forward has a great motor, solid footwork, and nice touch around the basket.
BEST GUY OFF THE BENCH | JAMIR DEGREE | VALLEY ‘17
Jamir Degree scored 10 points on 3 of 5 from the field, and 4 of 6 from the line. The 6’1 forward showcased solid fundamentals in the paint, and didn’t mind contact when finishing around the basket.
BEST REBOUNDER | JORDAN MILLER | VALLEY ‘18
Miller pulled down a game-high 11 rebounds. 7 of which came on the offensive end. If you don’t box him out, he will definitely make you pay.
BEST PASSER | JALEN WILLIAMS | VALLEY ‘18
Williams is very reliable with the ball. He doesn’t force anything, and isn’t afraid to make a simple pass. Williams delivered 7 assists without a turnover in this one.
BEST CATCH AND SHOOT GUY | DOM PETERSON | VALLEY ‘18
Dom Peterson moves well off the ball, and proved to be a potent threat on the perimeter. If left unattended to, Peterson can absolutely wreck a game plan with his quick and confident shooting stroke.
BEST INTANGIBLES | NICK BALL | VALLEY ‘17
Nick Ball didn’t put up a significantly high point total, but did the little things in this one. The unsigned senior guard recorded 9 rebounds (8 defensive), 5 assists, and a steal.