CFCA Tip-OFF Classic Standouts Part II
Part II features some talented Seniors that we feel can play on the next level somewhere. They showcased their ability as college prospects and will be ones to keep an eye on. New Life Senior Guard Al Singleton is normally…
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Continue ReadingPart II features some talented Seniors that we feel can play on the next level somewhere. They showcased their ability as college prospects and will be ones to keep an eye on.
New Life Senior Guard Al Singleton is normally known for his three point shooting ability but since the trey ball wasn’t falling for him in the Semi-Finals he attacked the basket and finished inside, scoring 22 Points with a high amount coming in the 2nd half.
New Life Senior Forward A.J Brown is one of the newer additions to the team but he hasn’t wasted any time, having back to back solid showings this weekend. Rebounding, blocking shots and scoring in the paint are all things that you will see from him.
Berean Baptist Academy Senior Josh Thompson-Parker continues to prove himself as a college prospect, and he displayed his ability to be a natural scorer. He does a nice job of getting to his spots with his minimal dribbling and doesn’t have much of an issue getting his shot off.
Berean Baptist Academy Senior Guard Kelton Battle brings plenty of the attributes that you want from a Point Guard. Getting his teammates involved, keeping his turnovers low and plays solid defense to force turnovers are all things you see from him.
Berean Baptist Academy Senior Nehemiah McClain: Fundamentally sound and overall efficiency is what you will get from Nehemiah. He can finish around the rim inside but his ability to knock down the trey ball off the catch is one of his more impressive abilities.
Cape Fear Christian Senior Forward Paul Tacko: As one of the few Senior players that CFCA has on their roster, Paul has been a player that has already played in the tough matchups so his value to the team is definitely huge. Offensively he can play inside but also shows flashes of being able to make plays on the perimeter.