WPIAL’s Top Performers from Tuesday: 2022 Guards
On Tuesday night, there was plenty of action all around the WPIAL, including some big-time matchups between rivals. Check out who stood out to me on the night and who had notable performances across the region. Eli Yofan Eli Yofan…
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Continue ReadingOn Tuesday night, there was plenty of action all around the WPIAL, including some big-time matchups between rivals.
Check out who stood out to me on the night and who had notable performances across the region.
Eli Yofan Eli Yofan 6'3" | CG Fox Chapel | 2022 State PA – 6’2″ Guard – Fox Chapel
Yofan led the way for Fox Chapel in its dominant win over Central Catholic. The senior, who holds offers from Army, Navy, and Pitt-Johnstown, put up 18 points in the win. The lefty is the ultimate competitor, he is patient with the ball, and he showcased a smooth jumper and elite court vision all game.
Tanner O’Grady – 6’0″ Guard – Upper St. Clair
O’Grady hit a game-winning buzzer beater to cap off USC’s major comeback victory over rival Mt. Lebanon. His fadeaway that fell as time expired gave him a game-high 17 points.
JP Dockey – 6’1″ Guard – Fox Chapel
Dockey scored 13 points in Fox Chapel’s win over Central Catholic. Showed he is a smooth lead guard, was one of, if not the best ball handler on the floor all night. Excellent passer, had active hands on defense, and scored the ball confidently from all over.
Ben Thomas – 6’3″ Guard – Greensburg Salem
Thomas was the WPIAL’s second-highest scorer on the night, putting up 40 points in Greensburg Salem’s game against Hempfield.
Michael Bruni – 5’9″ – Guard Winchester Thurston
Bruni lit up the score sheet for 30 points in a lopsided win over Propel Braddock Hills.