<strong>Mesa Skyline</strong> is poised to make some noise in the 2016/2017 season. This will be a scrappy team focused on defense.
The team is lead by senior sharp shooting guard <strong>Luis "Berry" Berumen</strong>. Luis is coming off a successful junior season where we averaged 12 points a game and dropped a total 55 3 pointers for the season.Luis was 2nd team all section and Honorable mention all Division 1. He is joined by fellow sharp shooter, junior transfer <strong>Ethan Wallace</strong>. Ethan's shooting ability behind the arc, paired with Luis makes them a tough match up for any team. Junior point guard <strong>Chris Villoria</strong> is on pace for a breakout summer. Chris has great court vision and has the ability to break down any defense to set up Skylines shooters. Skyline is also expecting big things from incoming Freshman <strong>Dayton Harris</strong>. Dayton is one of the highly regarded 8th graders in the valley and will be a great addition to the Skyline Basketball program next year and for years to come. Other players expected to make an impact this summer are returning Senior forward <strong>Alan Gomez</strong>, <strong>Jake Duke</strong> , Junior <strong>Dominik Moore</strong> and Sophomore <strong>Christian Muno</strong>z. As a Freshman Christian Munoz earned all city honorable mention.
Skyline will be playing in the <strong>Central High Jambore</strong><span class="aBn"><span class="aQJ"><strong>e</strong> June 10-</span></span>13, the <strong>Summer 64</strong> tournamen<span class="aBn"><span class="aQJ">t June 16-</span></span>20, they will be hosting <strong>their own tournament</strong> at Skyline Gymnasiu<span class="aBn"><span class="aQJ">m June 24-</span></span>25 and can be seen a<span class="aBn"><span class="aQJ">t 6 </span></span>pm every Tuesday through Thursday at Skyline Gym competing against various schools from across the valley.
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