Miami Prep leaves with the victory over Our Saviour Lutheran
Last Saturday, November 6th, Miami Prep visited Our Saviour Lutheran who clearly had the home-court advantage. Miami Prep managed to prevail in overtime 96-94 in a hostile environment. Miami Prep had a very talented team, but they managed to reach…
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Continue ReadingLast Saturday, November 6th, Miami Prep visited Our Saviour Lutheran who clearly had the home-court advantage. Miami Prep managed to prevail in overtime 96-94 in a hostile environment. Miami Prep had a very talented team, but they managed to reach the finish line finish even with injuries
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’22 Jose Grullon, G, 6’4″, Miami Prep – Jose was efficient from start to finish, The Dominican prospect serves as a secondary ball-handler against OSL’s pressure. He made countless shots and handled the pressure well in a hostile environment. He looked unphased by the environment, sort of a familiarity coming from the Dominican Republic. He finished with 45 points, 7 3PT’s, 8 rebounds, and 8 assists. He currently holds offers from Arkansas State, Fordham University, Austin Peay, and Utah State.
’22 Harry Santiago Harry Santiago 6'0" | SG Miami Prep | 2022 State FL , G, 6’0″ Miami Prep – The Director of Miami Prep compared him to a young JJ Barea. The shift guard managed to get to his spots on the floor and dribble penetrate into the paint at will. He isn’t particularly fast but defenders had a tough time predicting his next move. His ability to get downhill kept the pressure on defenses. He currently holds offers from Arkansas State, Utah State, and Binghamton.
’22 Dylan Canoville, W, 6’5″ Miami Prep – Dylan is a strong physical forward who plays bigger than his actual size. He played through an early ankle injury but he continued to play at a high level. He is physical wing was able to defender multiple positions and finish consistently around the paint.
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’22 Darnell Evans, G, 6’0″ OSL – Darnell is a speedy guard who creates off the dribble and uses his first step to get by defenders. He moved well off the all as well and served as an offensive threat.
’22 Seydou Traore, W, 6’6″ OSL – Seydou shot the ball well especially in the second half, he even connected on the game-tying three that sent the game into overtime. He constantly found himself open on the left wing because of his ability to work out of pick and pop situations or find his comfortable areas on the floor.