Huntsville City Classic Day 1: 10 Most Outstanding Players
Below is a list of the All-Star team from Day 1 of the Huntsville City Classic. These players led their teams to victory or shined even when their team may have struggled. Noah Edmonds, Grissom: He went 3-5 from three…
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Continue ReadingBelow is a list of the All-Star team from Day 1 of the Huntsville City Classic. These players led their teams to victory or shined even when their team may have struggled.
- Noah Edmonds, Grissom: He went 3-5 from three point land, but none bigger than the corner 3 to win the game over Albertville as time expired.
- Luke Guyette, Huntsville: Luke was all over the court and did a little bit of everything. He attacks the basket well with both hands. He was able to get to the line the entire game where he finished 6-8. He was also extremely scrappy and even not afraid to talk a little bit of trash talk. He rebounding well, finishing with 6 to compliment his game high 15 points.
- Reginald Perry, Fairfield: Perry stood at 6’6″ weighing roughly 300 lbs. He’s a dual-sport athlete committed to Tennessee to play defensive tackle next Fall. The entire offense ran through him rightfully so. He finished gently around the rim. His size allowed him to contest shots, often without even trying. He dominated both sides of the ball and finished with 19 points, 10 rebounds, 2 blocks, and 3 steals. .
- Jalen Myers, Bob Jones: Jalen was the best player on the floor from the start. He reminded the crowd of Giannis with his extremely long frame. He handled and shot the ball well for someone of his size. He was extremely good in isolation and very hard to stop. He was a monster on the offensive and defensive boards and finished with 24 points and 15 rebounds.
- Roc Taylor, Oxford: He had two big first quarter 3 pointers. He passed well out of the high post which created other opportunities for his teammates. He was great at rebounding and had some freaky athleticism. He was a force to be reckoned with and finished with 16 points and 13 rebounds.
- Zondrick Garrett II, Oxford: Zondrick started the game with an electric alley hoop and the anticipation was growing. But two quick fouls and three in the first half kept him at bay to start the game. In the second half, though, he was extremely hard to box out and defend all together. He was the difference making in the third quarter He finished with 16 points and 7 rebounds, 5 being offensive. One can only imagine how the game would have looked if he had been in there the whole time.
- Ben Allen, Albertville: Despite losing at the buzzer, he shot the lights out. He went 5-8 from beyond the arc and finished with 17 points and 4 rebounds. Oh, and he came off the bench too.
- Mikey McIntosh, Muscle Shoals: Mikey was everything for Muscle Shoals. He looked to shoot early in the game. He had a soft touch and finished well around the rim. He clearly was a big time scorer. He ran the floor great which opened up plenty of easy buckets. He shot 10-17 from the floor including 3-4 from deep and finished with 24 points and 6 rebounds.
- Toney Tony, Mae Jemison: He was the catalyst to a Mae Jemison blow out. He shot extremely well going 7-14 from the field and 2-5 from deep. He finished with 20 points and grabbed 4 boards as well.
- Gian-Carlo Valdez, Decatur Heritage: Despite a loss, Gian-Carlo filled up the stat sheet. He finished with 32 points, the highest of all scorers on the day, going 13-17 from the field, 2-2 from deep, and 4-4 from the line. He also had 6 rebounds and 4 steals.