“Emergers”: Breakouts From Nov 30-Dec 5
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Each week we’ll highlight players who emerged from rosters filled with bigger or more prominent names. Kasheem Grady Kasheem Grady 6'5" | SG Mt. Pisgah | 2021 State GA , 6-5, Junior, SF, Mt Pisgah Not exactly an unknown commodity…
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Kasheem Grady Kasheem Grady 6'5" | SG Mt. Pisgah | 2021 State GA , 6-5, Junior, SF, Mt Pisgah
Not exactly an unknown commodity coming off a good summer, he’s new to the Patriots having come over from Decatur and really impacted the win over King’s Ridge with his athletic finishing skills and versatility across the entire frontline, could be a huge X-factor for them this year and certainly a potential breakout star next winter.
MJ Winter MJ Winter 6'1" | PG Mt. Pisgah | 2022 State GA , 6-1, Junior, PG, Mt Pisgah
Wasn’t his night to put up big numbers but the multitude of things Winter does on the floor don’t often pack the stat sheet, rocket quickness, great instincts as a lead guard, an exceptional passer and the kind of lockdown defense that coaches on all levels love, he too will impact the Pats fortunes this year and then step into a feature role after this deep 2021 class departs.
Cole Weaver, 6-3, Sophomore, SF, Blessed Trinity (pictured above)
When he and fellow soph Brigham Rogers Brigham Rogers 6'7" | PF Depaul Prep | 2023 State GA were on the floor together it turned the tide of the win over Trinity Christian, a terrific athlete who is still finding his offensive game, he nonetheless can be a terror on the glass and can defend up to 4 positions, when the offense comes he could become a force.
Luke Flynn, 5-11, Freshman, SG, Walton
Had four 3’s and 14 points in a low-scoring affair over Johns Creek, so he played a hugely key role in the win and shot it with a lot more confidence than your average freshman with two of those four bombs coming in a 4th quarter where those were the only two Raider FG’s.