Whitnall-Pewaukee Prospect Standouts
PEWAUKEE — In a Woodland Conference crossover matchup, Pewaukee knocked off Whitnall 72-54 at home on Wednesday… Travis Bentley – 2020 – PG – Pewaukee Bentley had 11 points and a handful of assists on Wednesday. A bigger point…
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Continue ReadingPEWAUKEE — In a Woodland Conference crossover matchup, Pewaukee knocked off Whitnall 72-54 at home on Wednesday…
Travis Bentley – 2020 – PG – Pewaukee
Bentley had 11 points and a handful of assists on Wednesday. A bigger point guard who uses his size well, Bentley gets downhill against opposing point guards and can bully them on his way to the hoop. A swiss army knife for Pewaukee, Bentley can score, distribute the basketball, rebound, and defend. Bentley provides a blue collar presence who can collect loose balls and generate second chance opportunities on the glass.
Danilo Jovanovich – 2022 – F – Whitnall
Facing constant double teams, Jovanovich had a strong second half and finished with a team-high 15 points. A skilled lefty and a matchup problem, Jovanovich is very effective around the rim. Able to score with his back to the basket or take defenders off the dribble, Jovanovich uses his versatility and length to his advantage to score off the dribble or hit defenders with counters on the block. If Jovanovich gets to his left hand, he’s very difficult to stop. Pushing for a top 10 spot in the 2022 class, Jovanovich continues to trend upward.
Milan Momcilovic – 2023 – F – Pewaukee
This kid has a chance to be a really good prospect. At 6-foot-7, Momcilovic has a smooth handle and shooting touch and can already score from all three levels. Momcilovic is effective as a catch-and-shoot big, scoring off the dribble, and has some excellent post footwork. We’re only in the beginning stages of the 2023 rankings, but Momcilovic looks like a top five prospect. He finished with 21 points in Wednesday’s win.
Josh Terrian – 2022 – W – Pewaukee
Having one of his best games of the season, Terrian scored a game-high 22 points. A confident shooter, Terrian has excellent catch-and-shoot mechanics and always seems to be in a rhythm when he lets it fly. Terrian hit four 3-pointers and made defenders pay when they did not stay attached. The 6-foot-4 wing can also post up at a high level and take advantage of mismatches down on the block. Currently a top 35 prospect in the 2022 class, Terrian moved up with Wednesday’s performance.