Five Intriguing Prospects: Sleepy Thompson
ALEXANDRIA, VA — The 63rd Annual Sleepy Thompson is underway at St. Stephens & St. Agnes School, and Prep Hoops was in the gym. Here we highlight five prospects that intrigued on Thursday. QUINCY ALLEN | 6’6 SG/SF | MARET…
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Continue ReadingALEXANDRIA, VA — The 63rd Annual Sleepy Thompson is underway at St. Stephens & St. Agnes School, and Prep Hoops was in the gym. Here we highlight five prospects that intrigued on Thursday.
QUINCY ALLEN | 6’6 SG/SF | MARET ’21
One of the major breakout performers from the opening round was Quincy Allen. Allen, a skilled wing who has grown to 6’6, made a significant impact in Maret’s win over Trinity with his defense, scoring, and playmaking ability. He finished the game with 20 points (8/14 FG, 4/8 3FG), 6 assists, 4 rebounds 2 blocks, 1 steal, and 2 turnovers.
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EVAN CASTELLANOS | 6’6 F | BENEDICTINE ’21
Evan Castellanos didn’t shoot the ball particularly well on Thursday, but he found other ways to impact the game and hit timely shots to help his team secure a win. The 6’6 forward was active defensively and demonstrated a good feel for the game. Castellanos recorded 11 points (3/12 FG, 1/5 3FG, 4/7 FT), 14 rebounds, 3 assists, 3 blocks, and 1 turnover in a win over Carmel School.
HENRY COLEMAN | 6’8 F | TRINITY EPISCOPAL ’20
Trinity’s opening round loss to Maret was not Henry Coleman‘s best performance, but was able to stand out as a result of his unwavering effort and passion. Coleman has a college-ready physique which he uses to move bodies in the paint and assert himself on the boards. The highly-touted sophomore, who was being watched by Virginia Tech, Virginia, NC State, and Oklahoma State, finished the game with 19 points (7/19 FG, 1/5 3FG, 4/6 FT) 15 rebounds (6 offensive), 3 assists, 1 block, and 5 turnovers.
KENAN SARVAN | 6’9 PF | BISHOP SULLIVAN ’19
Kenan Sarvan was one of the most efficient players we saw throughout the day, and showcased great feel offensively. The left-handed St. Joe’s commit drew plenty of attention from the opposing defense because of his shooting, but was using this to free up his teammates by handing out some crisply delivered dimes. Sarvan finished up with 111 points (4/8 FG, 2/4 3FG, 1/3 FT), 8 rebounds (2 offensive), 4 assists, and 1 turnover in a loss to Episcopal.
ANDRE SCREEN | 6’10 C | SSSAS ’20
Andre Screen is the inside presence that many high school teams lack, but would love to have. At 6-foot-10, he is effectively a wall in front of the basket who excels on the defensive end with his shot blocking instincts and timing. Screen also showed a good skill set offensively with his back to the basket, exhibiting solid footwork and some go-to moves. He finished last night’s win over TC Williams with 16 points (6/11 FG, 4/5 FT) 12 rebounds (7 offensive), and 1 block.