In-N-Out Tournament: John Paul II v Highland Park
Basketball is a game of runs and John Paul II Cardinals made quite a few more than Highland Park Scots. The cardinals quickly amassed a double-digit lead and never looked back. Their 30+ point victory highlights just how good the…
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Continue ReadingBasketball is a game of runs and John Paul II Cardinals made quite a few more than Highland Park Scots. The cardinals quickly amassed a double-digit lead and never looked back. Their 30+ point victory highlights just how good the team is this year.
Sophomore Cameron Corhen played limited minutes thanks to the team’s expansive lead. Hovering around 6-9 this young man’s athleticism and physical tools allow him to compete at a high level.
Jaylon Tyson is the total package. A 6-6 wing with a guard-like handle that can shoot from distance. Tyson is confident in the open floor and puts on a show in the half court. The junior’s stock is soaring.
Senior Donovan Johnson plays with so much energy it’s infectious. Johnson steps on the court looking like a defensive end and puts it all to use. He hunts down rebounds and protects the paint. Any team looking for a mobile, physical forward here’s your guy.
Highland Park didn’t take their defeat lightly, in fact, they had three prospects that did all they could to fend them off.
Alec Zambie is a versatile forward that will plug in motion offenses marvelously. He’s constantly on the move and looking for the next play. His shooting stretches the floor and his height gives him a chance with any matchup.
Drew Scott is an engine. This senior guard stand around 6-1 with a stocky frame ready to take contact at the hole, his combination of strength and change of pace made him a hard cover. He executes offenses and has a solid mid-range game.
Jack Pease is a quick guard with a tight handle. The junior breaks down defenders with moves all while looking for the open man. Pease is known for knocking down threes at a high rate.