Gainesville Summer League: June 10 Standouts (Part 1)
The Gainesville Summer League is in full swing at the varsity level. Check out some of the standouts from the start of Week Two on Monday, June 10. Aneury Montero – Bronson High School: This 2023 guard is a little…
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Continue ReadingThe Gainesville Summer League is in full swing at the varsity level. Check out some of the standouts from the start of Week Two on Monday, June 10.
- Aneury Montero – Bronson High School: This 2023 guard is a little on the shorter end, but is an awesome rebounder—especially on the defensive end. Without question one of the quickest on the floor for the Eagles. In defensive transition, Montero knows how to time his swipes to earn steals and push it the other way.
- Kobe Delima – Newberry High School: This 2021 guard can hit the corner-three with minimal space, really solid from the outside. In-transition, he’s comfortable keeping the ball in his hands and leading the fast-break. Delima does a good job at weaving through defenders during the fast-break, and taking it to the cup.
- Jake Charske – Forest High School: Charske’s range knows no bounds. Once he gets going, it’s tough to get him off-track. A 2020 wing, Charske has a solid pace to his game and is fearless driving to the bucket. Charske is playing like he deserves to be the first scoring option for his Wildcats, next season.
- Tyler Perry – Trenton High School: Really loved the energy this 2022 kid plays with, definitely a high motor on him. He is a solid defender on the block, knows how to guard without fouling. When Perry’s trapping the ball, he’s a tough guy to get around. Forces a fair share of steals and is great at turning them into points on the opposite end.
- Jesse Williams – Bronson High School: This is another scrappy 2022 kid who uses his defense to frustrate opponents. Williams is pretty long-armed, used that to his advantage to forces some takeaways. Bronson can trust him to create, get to the rim, and finish in-traffic.
- Mascaro Mason – Forest High School: The Wildcats have a sharpshooting-sleeper on their squad in Mascaro. The 2022 stocky guard hit three treys to open the second half, last night. While he’s fairly quiet on the floor, his hustle makes up for it. If you need a second shooter on the floor to help get back in the game, he’s your guy!