Park Hills Central Tournament: Individual Standouts
Prep Hoops Missouri was in the house for the final day of the Bob Sechrest Christmas Tournament at Park Hills Tournament. Here is a look at some of the individual standout performers from the tournament’s final day. Breven McMullen 6’5″…
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Continue ReadingPrep Hoops Missouri was in the house for the final day of the Bob Sechrest Christmas Tournament at Park Hills Tournament. Here is a look at some of the individual standout performers from the tournament’s final day.
Breven McMullen 6’5″ Park Hills Central (’19) – The talented wing play was tremendous during the tournament as he averaged 27.5 points and 8.5 rebounds in leading the Rebels to a 3-1 record. McMullen came into high school as a Stretch 4 who could shoot 3-pointers and rebound. He is now evolving into a formidable wing player with his ability to handle the ball and make plays off the dribble. His post game is strong and he can also facilitate the offense. He is emerging as a solid collegiate prospect. He had a 42-point guard against North County during the weekend.
Brock Wakefield 6’3″ South Iron (’21) – The slender young shooting guard scored 32 points in the championship game against Farmington. He averaged 22.3 points and 4.5 assists a game in the tournament. He is a true sniper with deep shooting range, but he has an abundance of moves off the dribble to get buckets, either in the mid-range or at the rim. As he continues to gain physical strength, he will continue to develop into a killer of an offensive player.
Drenin Dinkins 5’8″ South Iron (’22) – The son of South Iron coach Dusty Dinkins, the young point guard has proven to be an impact player right away as he averaged 19 points in the tournament. He scored 30 points and grabbed five assists in a big semifinal victory over Hillsboro.
Brant Gray 6’3″ Farmington (’21) – The young sharpshooter stole the show in the championship game as he scored a team-high 20 points and made six 3-pointers in Farmington’s victory over South Iron. He knocked down four 3-pointers in the first quarter to get the Knights’ going early, then knocked down back-to-back three pointers in the closing minutes of the game to bring the his team across the finish line.
Michael Brewer 6’5″ Hillsboro (’19) – The versatile combo forward was a force through the tournament as he averaged 22.5 points and 11.8 rebounds in leading the Hawks to a third-place finish. A Southern Mississippi baseball commit, Brewer is a talented baller who can score in the paint or bring bigger players outside and drive by them or knock down jumpers. He is also an explosive athlete who’s one of the top dunkers in Jefferson County.
Tycen Gray 6’5″ Farmington (’19) – The physical power forward scored 17 points in the Knights’ victory over South Iron in the championship game. He is tireless worker in the paint who tries to grab every available rebound that he can get his hands on. He has also evolved into the Knights’ secondary ball handler against full court pressure defense, which is big for the Knights. He is a solid passer who makes good decisions with the basketball.
Mark Moore 5’8″ Hillsboro (’20)- The fearless little point guard averaged 18.3 points and 5.3 assists in helping the Hawks to a third-place finish. He can really make things happen on both ends of the court with his quickness and attacking style of play. He attacks the basket without any fear and is a good finisher at the rim for a player his size. He does a good job of defense with his ability to dart into the passing lanes for steals.