Havoc In The Heartland: Sunday 17 U standouts
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The final day of the Havoc In The Heartland was another day filled with intense battles and close finishes. In this article we’ll break down the players who stood out in my eyes on Sunday from the event. Kenoly Jones…
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Continue ReadingThe final day of the Havoc In The Heartland was another day filled with intense battles and close finishes. In this article we’ll break down the players who stood out in my eyes on Sunday from the event.
Kenoly Jones Kenoly Jones 5'10" | PG Stevenson | 2022 State MI , 5’11 PG Supreme Elite 2023 (MI) Jones was a killer against the zone defense, knocking down 3-pointers and making smart passes to move the defense. Jones also was a standout on Saturday, so he was a top performer all weekend here in Indy.
Kaleb Tate, 6’0 PG INB Platinum 2023 (IN) One of the most balanced teams I watched all weekend, INB Platinum had four players score between 15-20 points in their win over Cincy Fire Elite. Tate was breaking down the defense with his dribble-drive game and finding the right teammate when looking to pass. I was very impressed with the ball movement from the whole team and could’ve picked a couple other players from this team to also spotlight.
Davius Loury Davius Loury 6'8" | PF Phhoenix Prep | 2024 State AZ , 6’7 SF Mac Irvin Fire 2023 (IL) Loury was a problem on both ends of the court, using his impressive physical gifts to make impact defensive plays and was a tough shot-maker all game for Mac Irvin Fire. Loury is a great athlete who holds multiple offers from high major programs. It seems like he’s just starting to blow up and this weekend was further proof that national media need to take Loury seriously in their rankings.
Jackson Price Jackson Price 6'2" | SG Mishawaka Marian | 2023 State IN , 6’2 SG 5 Star 2023 (IN) Price was productive in driving to the basket and using his bigger frame to body defenders and get position on the interior. Price was a force around the rim, scoring at will with layups. I was also impressed with his stop and start ability in the mid-range, knocking down multiple shots in the 8-12 foot range as well.
Connor Mosele, 6’4 SF Greater Purpose 2023 (IL) Mosele was en fuego from long distance, leading his team in scoring in a battle of unbeatens with Team Future. Mosele has solid size on the wing and was an impressive athlete in transition. Mosele was one of a few standout performers on a Great Purpose squad that went 4-0 this weekend.