Friday Night’s Best
If you love basketball, Friday night was the perfect night. Athletes put on a show in their respective games. We saw big time dunks, lock down defense, and a buzzer beater for the win! All in one night! How crazy…
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Continue ReadingIf you love basketball, Friday night was the perfect night. Athletes put on a show in their respective games. We saw big time dunks, lock down defense, and a buzzer beater for the win! All in one night! How crazy is that? Protecting home court or picking up a big road win goes a long way. Let’s take a look at the top performances from Friday night.
BJ Comer (PCA): Comer continues to burn up the nets in his senior season. BJ hit 5 threes last night and finished with 24 points and 7 rebounds. Comer’s play is really starting to turn heads.
Austin Kelley (Pleasant Home): Kelley continues to make a name for himself with another big time performance. Kelley stuffed the stat sheet and finished with 27-17-6.
Wren Cole (Danville): The 2020 combo guard continues to impress. Cole scored at all three levels and finished with 20-8-2. Cole’s confidence is only growing.
Malik Tyson (Sparkman): With UT-Chattanooga in the house, Malik did not disappoint. Tyson stuffed the stat sheet with 15-10-11. This kid continues to show he belongs on a college roster.
Trevor Ragland (Sparkman): The 2021 combo guard had a huge defensive impact against Huntsville. Ragland finished the game with 16 points, 6 rebounds, 3 blocks, and 2 steals.
Jeremiah Littlepage (McAdory): The senior wing is getting hot at the right time. Jeremiah was a critical player in McAdory’s 76-75 win. Littlepage finished with 21 points, 8 rebounds, and 8 blocks.
Kam Harris (Bessemer City): In a competitive game with McAdory, Harris showed he can play with anyone. Harris finished with 25 points and 6 assists.
De’Marquiese Miles (Lee): Miles continues to put up big time performances. This Kid is a winner and competitor. Miles finished with 23-5-6, and he was active defensively all night.
Trinity Bell (Albertville): Bell continues to show even as a 2021 prospect, he is one of the best bigs in the state. Trinity was hard to keep off the glass . Bell finished with 17 points and 18 rebounds in his team’s win.
Mark Sears (Muscle Shoals): Sears has been on fire. Mark impacted the game on both ends of the court. The 6’1 point guard was eletric and finished with a triple double (29-11-10) and 4 steals vs #4 ranked Deshler.