5A Friday Night Showdown: Woodrow Wilson vs. Highland Park
Woodrow Wilson vs. Highland Park It seems like nowadays the best high school basketball games take place on Tuesday or Friday nights. That was definitely the case this past Friday at Forester Fieldhouse in Dallas Texas. The two teams who…
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It seems like nowadays the best high school basketball games take place on Tuesday or Friday nights. That was definitely the case this past Friday at Forester Fieldhouse in Dallas Texas. The two teams who were matched up at the neutral arena were Highland Park and Woodrow Wilson. Highland Park started off hot and came out focused against Woodrow Wilson. Prince Dorbah and Reilly Seebold were big for the Scots in the first half. Their contribution helped their team to a ten point lead at the half. Woodrow Wilson came out possessed in the second half and went on 10-0 run, with eight of those point coming from talented 4 man Richard Amaefule. The Wildcats fought back and showed resilience, but the Scots of Highland Park came out with the close 47-42 win.
Prep Hoops Players of the Game
Prince Dorbah / 6’4” Forward / Highland Park / 2020
Dorbah is a physical athletic player that does the little things for his team. He is not afraid to guard players taller than him and plays with nastiness down low on the block.
Reilly Seebold / 6’1” / Guard / Highland Park / 2019
Seebold is one of the best three point shooters in the State of Texas. He doesn’t need that much room to get his shot off and he has a quick release which allows him to get his shot off fast.
Richard Amaefule / 6’8” / Forward / Woodrow Wilson / 2020
Amaefule is oozing with potential and has physical abilities that college coaches salivate about. He can score on the block or stretch the floor and hit mid range jumpers.
Eduardo Andre / 6’9” / Forward / Woodrow Wilson / 2020
Andre is raw on the offensive end, but knows how to use his length on defense to help his team. He has a chance to be one of the best bigs in the state for his class if he continues to develop.