Scouting Report: Hazelwood East vs. McCluer South-Berkeley
McCluer South-Berkeley paid a visit to Hazelwood East Tuesday night in a fast-paced game between two talented North County teams. The Bulldogs were small and quick and kept the pace fast and furious, but Hazelwood East proved to be too…
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Continue ReadingMcCluer South-Berkeley paid a visit to Hazelwood East Tuesday night in a fast-paced game between two talented North County teams. The Bulldogs were small and quick and kept the pace fast and furious, but Hazelwood East proved to be too much as they took home an 89-67 victory.
Scoring 1Q 2Q 3Q 4Q F
Hazelwood East 19 21 18 31 89
McCluer South Berkeley 9 17 16 27 67
Teams Scoring
Hazelwood East, James McKelvin 27, Corey Shepherd 19, Travon Manley 19, Darrion Miles 10, Steve Shelton 7, Darrian McBride 4, William Gilyard 2
McCluer South-Berkeley: Berlin Roberson 20, Cameron Nelson 14, Trevon Parks 13, Jordan Cole 11, Tyriq Arties 4, Keenan Reed 3, Jalen Hudson 2
Hazelwood East – EVALUATIONS
Corey Shepherd 6’2″ (2016): A powerfully built combo guard at 200 points who gets buckets and always plays under control Scored 19 points despite playing with a stomach virus. Strong on the dribble and plays through any kind of contact. Has the ability to score at all three levels. Getting some looks from a few Division II schools.
James McKelvin 6’4″ (2016): One of the biggest stock risers in the area, McKelvin has grown two inches since his junior years and has emerged as a bonafide bucket-getter. Scored 26 points to lead the Spartans. Long and lean athlete who gets to the rim and has a impressive mid-range jumper. Also rebounds well. A real sleeper in the 2016 class.
Travon Manley 5’10” (2016): A go-go point guard who is constantly looking to attack the basket whenever possible. Scored 19 points with most of them coming on penetrating dashes to the basket. Can hit the 3-pointer if left open and shoots well enough to keep opposing defenses honest.
Darrion Miles 6’3″ (2016): A robust 225-pound forward who does most of his work in the paint. Muscled his way inside for 10 points. Did a nice job on the boards and catching the ball inside and finishing around the rim.
McCluer South-Berkeley – EVALUATIONS
Berlin Roberson 5’7″ (2017): A cat-quick diminutive point guard who is very exciting to watch. He possesses nice handles and some quick penetrating moves to the basket. Scored a team-high 20 points, which included three 3-pointers and a nice float game.
Cameron Nelson 5’10” (2016): Another diminutive backcourt player who is dangerous with the ball in his hands. Had a slow start in the first half with four points, but finished with 14 points. He was hard to start when he start attacking the basket with his speed and quickness. Very good in the open court as well.
Trevon Parks 6’2″ (2016): An undersized forward who uses his quickness and jumping ability to play effectively around the rim against bigger opponents. Finished the game with 13 points. Works hard for offensive rebounds and plays with a high motor.