Fairfax Summer League Elite 8 Standouts
SPRINGFIELD, VA — Fairfax Summer League resumed at West Springfield with four quarterfinal contests. Below is a brief rundown of six standouts from our time in the gym. CHRISTIAN LEWIS | 6’0 G | FAIRFAX ’20 Lewis is probably the…
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Continue ReadingSPRINGFIELD, VA — Fairfax Summer League resumed at West Springfield with four quarterfinal contests. Below is a brief rundown of six standouts from our time in the gym.
CHRISTIAN LEWIS | 6’0 G | FAIRFAX ’20
Lewis is probably the most improved player on this talented Fairfax team heading into his senior season. A crafty lefty with a quick first step and the ability to get downhill in a hurry, he showed proficient use of his off-hand when finishing around the basket.
JIAAN SEHHAT | 6’2 F | LANGLEY ’21
Sehhat made a ton of shots for Langley, but impressed in other areas as well. He was vigilant on the boards and did nicely to push it quickly in transition. Sehhat played unselfishly and was the fulcrum of his team’s offense as they attacked Westfield’s zone in half-court offense.
TRENTON PICOTT | 6’6 F | SOUTH COUNTY ’21
The first thing that stood out about Picott was that his body is developing nicely. He’s slimmed down and has clearly worked on his ball skills. Picott’s current strengths lie within his intriguing blend of length and coordination which give him the ability to consistently rebound out of his area but also protect the rim.
ANDRE SPEIGHT | 6’3 G | SOUTH COUNTY ’21
Speight was nothing short of dominant for South County in their win over Riverside. He’s a knock down shooter from three, but can also handle and go either way off the bounce with some serious burst. Speight once again showed a knack for scoring at odd angles and never forced the issue as his team shared the ball well.
SIMON WEEREN | 5’11 G | RIVERSIDE ’20
Weeren has all the intangibles you look for in a lead guard. He’s the most vocal player on the court and demonstrates toughness that coaches adore. Weeren is fundamentally sound, plays with a high motor and is a tone setter on both ends with his effort and playmaking ability.
MYLES WEBB | 6’6 F | WAKEFIELD ’21
Webb is more prospect than player right now, but there is a ton of potential to work with. He’s long, lanky, and covers a ton of ground. It will be fun to watch Webb mature both physically and mentally as he grows into his body.