Triad Fall League Final Notes
Our final notes of Week 4 of the Triad Fall League features some of the players that we saw at the end of the day. College coaches at every level should definitely drop in and see some talent sooner than…
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Continue ReadingOur final notes of Week 4 of the Triad Fall League features some of the players that we saw at the end of the day. College coaches at every level should definitely drop in and see some talent sooner than later!
Salem Baptist 2021 Forward Shad Thomas: This was our second time seeing him since he’s coming to the states and he’s looking more comfortable every time we see him. Although he still developing his outside shooting, there are plenty of other things he does well. Rebounding, blocking shots and finishing above the rim are all things that he does well.
Salem Baptist 2021 Guard Ethan Pegram: He is the heart of the Salem Baptist squad, when he’s on the court he’s a floor general and can do numerous different things. Scoring and facilitating are the major things that we saw from him, he finished with 26 Points on the day and wasn’t a volume shooter at all.
Salem Baptist 2021 Forward Zach Shumate: Scoring wise he didn’t have his best day and seemed to force it a bit at times but overall we really like him as a prospect. He can make plays with his back to the basket as well being a pick and pop guy as he is a pretty good shooter from outside.
Page HS 2021 Guard Mike Maxwell: Offensively he was a major piece of of the team offense as he scored the ball at a high level. Beating his man off the dribble as well as shooting the ball from deep at a high level.
Page HS Jonathan Campbell: His play helped to forces to spread the defense as he found some success from the perimeter. He knocked down three treys on the day as was a solid part of the comeback that the squad made after going down early to Salem Baptist.
Moravian Prep 2020 Forward Tavis Bridges: We love the way he brings effort inside the paint on both ends of the floor. He’s the type of player that doesn’t need any offensive sets but can make plays just from his effort and the motor he plays with.