Battlezone Showcase: 2022 Standouts (Pt. 2)
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CORONA — The annual Battlezone event hosted by Corona Centennial changed its format from tournament style to showcase style, but still featured high level match-ups and individual talent as we’ve come to expect from Coach Josh Giles and his Huskies’…
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Continue ReadingCORONA — The annual Battlezone event hosted by Corona Centennial changed its format from tournament style to showcase style, but still featured high level match-ups and individual talent as we’ve come to expect from Coach Josh Giles and his Huskies’ staff. In this piece we take our second look at the standout performers from the 2022 class.
Jeremy Sengstock, Great Oak – Sengstock was another pleasant surprise from this event as we’d seen him briefly playing club basketball in the spring and summer. The 6-foot-4 senior wing is the Wolfpack’s most consistent perimeter shooting threat as evidenced by his team-high 22 points in a win over Corona Santiago. Sengstock also showed that he’s a capable straight-line driver and finisher in transition.
Rami Anglo Rami Anglo 6'1" | SG Mission Bay | 2022 State CA-S , Mission Bay – Anglo is long and wiry 6-foot-3 shooting guard whose ability to stretch the floor from either corner and either wing stood out in the Buccaneers’ loss to Colony. The senior led Mission Bay with 15 points, including a handful of three-pointers, while also making a number of key plays on 50/50 balls throughout the game.
Ramsey Huff Ramsey Huff 6'1" | CG Corona Centennial | 2022 State CA-S , Corona Centennial – Huff, to us, is the unsung hero of this Corona Centennial team, especially with the departure of Kylan Boswell to AZ Compass Prep. The 6-foot-1 guard is not only one of the Huskies’ best on-ball defenders on the perimeter, he’s also a knockdown jump shooter from the mid-range and three-point levels. Huff gets great elevation and has a smooth release on his jumper, which allow him to shoot over the extended arms of defenders closing out to him. The senior scored 13 points (11 in the first half) in Centennial’s big win over Notre Dame.
Seydi Thiombane, Rolling Hills Prep – Thiombane has improved his all-around game and court presence over the last couple of seasons. The 6-foot-5 forward is an active and high energy guy on the defensive end who can guard multiple positions at the high school level. His biggest impact is felt on the glass and in transition where he rebounds in and out of his area and fills lanes that results in transition buckets or offensive rebounds and second-chance opportunities. Thiombane scored 15 points in Rolling Hills Prep’s win over Mater Dei of Chula Vista.
Tyler Bey Tyler Bey 6'9" | SF Fairfax | 2023 #177 Nation CA-S , Fairfax – Bey is in his first (and last) season of high school basketball in California and immediately became the go-to player for coach Reggie Morris’ Lions. The 6-foot-7 wing has turned in a handful of impressive performances over his first few games in SoCal, led by his smooth shooting ability and scoring feel on the perimeter. Bey has fluid athleticism and good ball skills which makes him a tough cover at his size. Bey scored 23 points in Fairfax’s loss to Sheldon.
Tyrece Daniels, Sheldon – Daniels is a shifty 5-foot-11 point guard whose ball handling and quickness allow him to get into his bread and butter scoring attribute which is the three-point shot. The senior provided a major offensive boost off the bench for the Huskies, hitting multiple step-back three’s off the bounce while changing the overall momentum of the game in Sheldon’s favor. Daniels led the Huskies with 13 points in the win over Fairfax.