Locust Grove Tournament: top shooters
Jake Bible | 2021 Locust Grove PG Bible was the one-stop pull-up-on-your-block shooter for Locust Grove in a win against Hale, routinely bringing the ball up the floor himself and hitting long-or-mid-range shots to put the Pirates ahead. He finished…
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Continue ReadingJake Bible | 2021 Locust Grove PG
Bible was the one-stop pull-up-on-your-block shooter for Locust Grove in a win against Hale, routinely bringing the ball up the floor himself and hitting long-or-mid-range shots to put the Pirates ahead.
He finished with 18 points in that match, converting on three triples and also using his threat as a shooter to establish the pass once defenders keyed on him.
Caleb McKinney | 2022 Tulsa Hale G
In all aspects of the game, McKinney was the engine that produced for Hale.
He not only made plays for others, but he created shots for himself, as well, and sank three triples on the game in a 21-point performance against Locust Grove in the second round. He also hit mid-range shots for the Rangers.
David Fogleman | Locust Grove W
Fogleman nailed three triples in a win over Hale.
And that was not all he did. On his way to a 24-point game, he was efficient from the free-throw line, as well, and knocked down some tough two-pointers.
TJ Bennett TJ Bennett 5'11" | PG Garber | 2021 State OK t | 2021 Garber PG
Bennett was nothing short of electric in Locust Grove, including a game with five 3-pointers against Verdigris.
He came out swinging, as a matter of fact, hitting his first shot of the game and only missing a few from there.
Bennett was not only impressive catching-and-shooting, but he was able to create and sink his own shots from the handle, as well, in his 16-point performance.
Trent Haddock | Verdigris SG
The go-to catch-and-release facet to the Cardinals’ offensive attack, Haddock was money from a couple college-range attempts against Garber in a 14-point night.
His range helped Verdigris to establish better, farther spacing offensively to free interior scorers.
Brandon Lederman | 2021 Verdigris SF
Lederman knocked down four triples in a 16-point night against Garber, leading the Cardinals to the win.
He was excellent, especially in the second-half, in receiving the ball at the corner or wing and hitting shots consistently, at a high efficiency, lifting Verdigris in the scoring margin to outlast the Wolverines.