Week 4 9 Dime Fall League Standout Guards
Who were some of the Guards at the 9 Dime Fall League that recently stood out ? Let’s take a look at some names that college coaches should get familiar with. Orange Crush 2022 Cedavion Wimbley: For the second week…
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Continue ReadingWho were some of the Guards at the 9 Dime Fall League that recently stood out ? Let’s take a look at some names that college coaches should get familiar with.
Orange Crush 2022 Cedavion Wimbley: For the second week in a row he led his team in points, finishing with a team high of 14 points on the day. Although his scoring helped, what was even more impressive was the way he communicated with his teammates and coaches. Constantly talking throughout the game and letting coaches know which plays and players would help lead their team to their first win.
Team Raiders 2021 Dylan Lewis: What is there not to like about a player that’s fundamentally sound, can shoot it a high level and does wherever his team needs him to do? Those are all attributes that you will get consistently from Dylan, he has legit size at 6’4 for a college SG and has an outstanding work ethic.
Bulldogs 2021 Derik Canady: Schools at the NCAA D3 & NAIA levels should be dropping in to check him out this season. He can play the PG spot but also has shown his ability to knock down the three point shot which we saw in their matchup vs The Raiders. He’s currently averaging double figures and just under 3 Assist per game.
Team Westside 2021 Darius Jewell Darius Jewell 5'11" | PG Westover | 2021 State NC : His role for his squad last season was to come in and provide some scoring, well this year, it looks like he may take on a more of a facilitator role as well as scoring the ball. He would finish the game with 9 Points (three made three pointers) & a team high of 5 Assist.
Team Northside 2022 Chamond Williams: Regardless of how he’s playing offensively, you know for a fact that he’s going to bring effort on the defensive side of the ball. He has quick hands which helps him to come up with steals and deflections to force turnovers which allows him to get into transition for easier buckets.