Part 2 Holiday tournament standouts in Mass
Here is part two of standout performances from this past week’s holiday tournaments in Massachusetts. Russell Dolabany, Westwood, Position G, Class 2022 Russell helped Westwood win a close game in their first game of the Westwood Holiday tournament. It was…
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Russell Dolabany, Westwood, Position G, Class 2022
Russell helped Westwood win a close game in their first game of the Westwood Holiday tournament. It was against a high talented Needham team. In the Game Russell had 5 three pointers. Russell finished the game as the high scorer for Westwood, and with 19 points, 3 rebounds, 1 assists, and 1 steal. Whether Needham was in its zone, or in man, Russell did very well at getting to his spots, and getting his shots off quickly.
Windston Legentus, Bridgewater-Raynham, Class 2025, Position PG/SG
Windston is only a freshman, but is already having a big impact on the team. He helped lead the Bridgewater-Raynham team to the Larry Fisher Tournament championship. In the fist game against Sandwich Windston had 4 three pointers, with 20 points, 3 rebounds 1 assist. Windston is a guard, with a good shot, and good handles. Windston is proving he will a player to watch for the years to come at Bridgewater.
Tommy Martorano, King Phillip, Class 2023, Position G,
Tommy had a big game in the opening game in the Blue Devils Holiday Tournament, with 36 points. He was a scoring machine. In the first half he had 22 points. Tommy did a good job converting his free throws, and shot a very high percentage from the line. Tommy also had 4 three pointers in the game as well. King Philip may have lost in the tournament championship, but Tommy had a very strong tournament.
Nesly Sainvil, Greater Lowell, Class 2022
Nesly helped lead Greater Lowell to win the Greater Lawrence tournament championship. Nesly was named the tournament MVP. Nesly had 22 points in the championship game. Nesly is a leader on the team, and hit a lot of big shots, showing how he can score in a multitude of ways.