Big Shots Rock the Rock: 17U Orange Recap
Here’s a look at a recap of the Orange Division happenings from Big Shots Rock the Rock. 17U Orange Division Champions: Team Charlotte MVP: Robert Dillingham Robert Dillingham 6'2" | CG Donda Academy | 2023 #9 Nation CA-S (14.0 ppg)…
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Continue ReadingHere’s a look at a recap of the Orange Division happenings from Big Shots Rock the Rock.
17U Orange Division Champions:
Team Charlotte
MVP:
Robert Dillingham
Robert
Dillingham
6'2" | CG
Donda Academy | 2023
#9
Nation
CA-S
(14.0 ppg)
Team Charlotte
made an appearance this past weekend at Big Shots Rock the Rock and flexed their talent as they took home the Orange Division crown in the 17U division.
Robert Dillingham
Robert
Dillingham
6'2" | CG
Donda Academy | 2023
#9
Nation
CA-S
(6’1 Guard, Combine Academy, 2023) finished with 10 3-pointers made on the weekend. He put up 22 points, including four 3-pointers in their 42-37 victory over Big Shots Elite North Carolina in the championship game to take home MVP honors when it was all said and done.
Kris Robinson
Kris
Robinson
5'11" | SG
Combine Academy | 2021
State
NC
(6’0 Guard, Combine Academy, 2021) showed off his stroke from deep as well. He went off for 18 points on six 3-pointers against
Flight 22
Elite UA Rise to end their reign as tournament champions. Big man Pat Wessler (6’10 Center, Combine Academy, 2022) was another standout in the paint, owning the glass and holding his own down low.
The Orange Division had some tough scoring performances as well from the likes of Elijah Jamison Elijah Jamison 6'3" | PG Liberty Heights | 2022 State #204 Nation NC /Team EAT (6’3 Guard, Liberty Heights Institute, 2022) ( Daylan Askew Daylan Askew 6'4" | SG Hertford County | 2021 State NC /NC Blazers (6’4 Guard, Hertford County High, 2021), Jacob Morgan Jacob Morgan 6'6" | SF Moravian Prep | 2021 State NC / Carolina Riptide (6’5 Wing/Forward, Lake Norman, 2021), Jaelin Johnson/ESF Threat (6’6 Forward/Wing, Fairmont Senior, 2021) and Pharoah Lassiter/Virginia Venom (6’3 Guard, Bethel High, 2021).
Jamison put up 21.0 ppg on the weekend along with nine 3-pointers. His best performance came in the final game as he knocked down six 3-pointers to the tune of 23 points. He’s since earned an offer from Middle Tennessee State since the event’s conclusion.
Askew led the division in scoring average with 26.7 ppg, total points (80) and 3-pointers made (13). He put up 39 points in their opening contest along with seven 3-pointers against Big Shots Elite West Virginia.
Morgan finished third in the division in scoring average (25.0 ppg) and third in total points (75). He posted 35 points in their 90-80 victory over Virginia Venoms showing off his floor game and making five 3-pointers.
Johnson had a big weekend showing off his developing game. He finished fourth in the division in scoring average (23.7 ppg) and fifth in total points (71). His best game came against 24 Elite where he posted 29 in a victory over 24 Elite.
Lassiter made an impact all the way from the state of Virginia. He finished second in scoring average (26.0 ppg), second in total points (78) and third in 3-pointers made (11). He went off for 34 points in their opening victory over Team Synergy , knocking down three 3-pointers as well.