9 Dime Fall League Standouts Part I
Week 2 of the 9 Dime Fall League picked up right where week 2 left off. Teams came in and competed hard, with every game being very competitive all day. Westside 2021 Guard D’Marco Dunn D’Marco Dunn 6'4" | CG…
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Continue ReadingWeek 2 of the 9 Dime Fall League picked up right where week 2 left off. Teams came in and competed hard, with every game being very competitive all day.
Westside 2021 Guard D’Marco Dunn D’Marco Dunn 6'4" | CG Westover | 2021 State #75 Nation NC : In Week 1 he had a solid showing but didn’t necessarily dominate as his team would come up short. Week 2 was a different story, as soon as the game began he found his rhythm, going from 16 in the first half and A game high of 26 Points to lead his team to the win.
The Dawgs 2023 Guard Trey Parker: This was his first time playing in the league but he looked very comfortable as soon as the game started. He’s extremely athletic, has a much improved perimeter shot and doesn’t back down from matchups, he finished with a team high of 21 Points on the day.
Robeson County Thunder 2021 Forward Matt Locklear: Mr. Double/Double is the nickname he has earned as you can pretty much guarantee that he’s going to have double digit points and rebounds every night. Although he is a smaller forward he is constantly using his strength and work ethic to grab rebounds.
Team Raiders 2021 Forward Nygie Stroman Nygie Stroman 6'7" | C Richmond County | 2021 State NC : He made his league debut this week and didn’t waste any time making a nice impact. Scoring and rebounding are what he does best, showing he can make plays inside the paint as well as on the perimeter. LM programs and high D2 programs should be calling and offering at this point.
The Life 2022 Guard Malachi Travis: One of the leading scorers in the league after two weeks, Travis is off to a great start and led his team in scoring once again with 18 Points. He has a smooth shooting stroke from deep and a long wingspan which allows him to make plays on the defensive side of the floor as well.
Team Northside 2023 Guard Isaiah Washington: He may not get as much press and publicity as other prospects in his class but he has shown that he can play with just about anybody. He has good size and can play at either guard spot at a high level, which is something that D1 programs should love. He’s averaging just under 15 Points per contest throughout the first two games of the season.