Check My Stats! Late week Standouts
Thursday and Friday night featured teams from around the state getting back on the court to start off the new year. It didn’t take very long for players to get comfortable as we saw quite a few impressive performances even…
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Continue ReadingThursday and Friday night featured teams from around the state getting back on the court to start off the new year. It didn’t take very long for players to get comfortable as we saw quite a few impressive performances even though many teams are just coming back from break.
Liberty Christian Academy Junior Guard Daymon Beckwith led his team to a victory with 36 Points in a win on Friday night. Beckwith has shown over and over again that he has a gift for scoring the ball at a high level.
Trinity Christian has gotten off to their best start in school history currently with a record of 14-1. One of the reasons for that is the play of Senior Todd Burtt and he continued his stellar play with 21 Points in a win over Northwood Temple.
Westover HS Junior Guard D’Marco Dunn continues to roll as he put together another impressive scoring exhibition vs Fairmont HS. Dunn scored 24 points for the Wolverines which is just over his average of 21 PPG.
Grace Christian got another big time game from Senior Guard Phil Martin Jr as he went for 33 points , 6 Assist and 6 steals in a win Friday night. Martin has been the consistent player production wise that Grace Christian has needed all season long.
Beddingfield Senior Forward Avery Huggins continued his monster play with 42 points, 26 rebounds and 10 blocks Friday night. He has been on a tear lately which should only help to boost his recruitment.
One of the sleeper prospects for Word of God has been 2020 Wing Saiquone Harris who we have seen quite a bit over the years with Juice All-Stars. Harris showed out in their matchup with Prolific Prep scoring 21 points although the Holy Rams would come up short. Harris is a legit D1 prospect that will go the JC route at Hutch but will be one that D1 programs will want to keep track of over the next two years.