7A All Tournament Team
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The 7A final four was stacked with D1 talent and culminated in a thriller of a championship game. Let’s take a look and see which players earned All Tournament team honors. First Team: G- Riley Kugel Riley Kugel 6'5" |…
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Continue ReadingThe 7A final four was stacked with D1 talent and culminated in a thriller of a championship game. Let’s take a look and see which players earned All Tournament team honors.
First Team:
G- Riley Kugel Riley Kugel 6'5" | CG Dr. Phillips | 2022 State #208 Nation FL , 6’6″, Sr. – The Mississippi State commit was tremendous at the state tournament, posting 27 points and 5 assists in the semifinal and 17 points and 6 rebounds in the final. At 6’6″, Kugel has the ability to rise above defenders and hit tough shots, while also posing a threat to take any defender to the rim.
G- Uchenna Kellman Uchenna Kellman 6'4" | CG Sanford Seminole | 2022 State FL , 6’4″, Sr. – Senior guard Uchenna Kellman Uchenna Kellman 6'4" | CG Sanford Seminole | 2022 State FL had a very solid performance against the loaded roster of Dr. Phillips in the semifinal game. He made 5 from deep and finished the game with 18 points. Whichever college program lands him should consider themselves very lucky.
G- Calvin Sirmans, 5’7″, Jr. – Sirmans has been great all year, but really showed his ability to score the ball against one of the best teams in the country. While his percentage was not the best, Sirmans totaled 19 points, including 4 makes from three. It is obvious that the Lake Worth offense runs through him. Expect to see Sirmans make a leap next year and be on the radar of several college coaches.
G/F- Cameron Boozer Cameron Boozer 6'9" | PF Columbus | 2025 State #2 Nation FL , 6’8″, Fr. – Boozer is the son of the famed Carlos Boozer, so basketball clearly runs in his blood. In my opinion, Cameron Boozer Cameron Boozer 6'9" | PF Columbus | 2025 State #2 Nation FL was the best player in the state tournament, regardless of classification. At 6’8″, Boozer has a unique skill set. He can take nearly anyone off the dribble and can finish at the rim like a center. His rebounding ability might be his best attribute, as he pulled down 16 and 8 rebounds in his two games. He also had 18 points in the semifinal and 17 in the final, leading his team to a 1 point victory. It is not a stretch to say that he will be a lottery pick in the future.
F- Ernest Udeh Ernest Udeh 6'10" | C Dr. Phillips | 2022 State #48 Nation FL Jr., 6’10″, Sr. – No surprise here. The Kansas commit is a force to be reckoned with. Udeh nearly had a double-double in the semifinal while also swatting three shots. He grabbed another 10 rebounds in the final. While his production may not always show on the stat sheet, Udeh impacts the game immensely on the defensive side of the ball. It is not easy to finish any shots in the paint with the 6″10 senior lurking. Kansas got a good one in Udeh.
Honorable Mention:
F- Marvin Golf, 6’4″, Jr. – Golf is a huge reason why Lake Worth made it to the final four. In the semifinal, Golf nearly had a double-double and totaled 5 steals as well. Lake Worth is set up to make another run next year with both Golf and Sirmans returning.
G- Cayden Boozer Cayden Boozer 6'5" | PG Columbus | 2025 State #28 Nation FL , 6’4″, Fr. – Cayden is the twin brother of Cameron. Though he is not as genetically blessed as Cameron, Cayden has an incredible skillset. He was outstanding in the semifinal, shooting 50% from the field and totaling 15 points, 9 assists, and 3 steals. Expect both Boozer brothers to attend high major schools.