Five Intriguing Prospects: Bullis Holiday Classic
POTOMAC, MD — The Bullis Holiday Classic has come and gone. Prep Hoops was in the gym on Friday and was able to watch three of the four opening round contests. Here we recap our findings by highlighting five intriguing…
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Continue ReadingPOTOMAC, MD — The Bullis Holiday Classic has come and gone. Prep Hoops was in the gym on Friday and was able to watch three of the four opening round contests. Here we recap our findings by highlighting five intriguing prospects.
DEVIN CEASER | 5’11 PG | ST. MARY’S RYKEN ’21
Devin Ceaser continues to grow both into his body and into a major role for Ryken as a ball-handler, scorer, and playmaker on both ends. Ceaser has good length, quickness, and defensive potential. The next step for him will be to assert himself consistently throughout each contest.
JACK LEWIS | 6’3 SF | SIDWELL FRIENDS ’19
Jack Lewis has stepped up big time and his overall skill set and confidence have really improved at a steady rate over the course of the past 12 months. The 6-foot-3 lefty has become a reliable second option offensively and has shown that he has the firepower to lead the team in scoring on numerous occasions. Lewis earned Tournament MVP as a result of his efforts.
OMARI SALVI | 6’5 C/PF | BULLIS ’20
Omari Salvi was one of the best athletes we saw on Friday. At 6-foot-5, Salvi almost hit his head on the backboard when securing one defensive rebound. The next step for Salvi will be to beef up his wiry frame, but also to show that he can consistently knock down shots, improve his ball handling, and show that he defend consistently at a high level.
CAM SPENCER | 6’2 SG | BOYS’ LATIN ’19
Cam Spencer led the charge in Boys’ Latin’s second half offensive outburst vs. Ryken. The Loyola commit, who was definitely a vocal leader, did a bit of everything for his team. Spencer rebounded, handled the ball, set up teammates, and scored from all three levels. One thing that stood out was how shrewd he was at utilizing ball fakes to keep the defense off balance.
IGOR YOKA-BRATASZ | 6’0 PG | GLENELG COUNTRY ’20
Igor Yoka-Bratasz stood out as a high IQ guard who has a knack for being in the right place at the right time. Yoka-Bratasz showed that he can knock down perimeter a jump shot, handle the ball, and sacrifice his body by taking charges. While his work rate was consistently high, but he needs to become a more vocal presence on the court as a lead guard.