Skyline High School Summer Outlook
Mesa Skyline 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 Luis “Berry” Berumen. Luis is coming off a successful junior…
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Continue ReadingMesa Skyline 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 Luis “Berry” Berumen. 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 Ethan Wallace. Ethan’s shooting ability behind the arc, paired with Luis makes them a tough match up for any team. Junior point guard Chris Villoria 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 Dayton Harris. 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 Alan Gomez, Jake Duke , Junior Dominik Moore and Sophomore Christian Munoz. As a Freshman Christian Munoz earned all city honorable mention.
Skyline will be playing in the Central High Jamboree June 10-13, the Summer 64 tournament June 16-20, they will be hosting their own tournament at Skyline Gymnasium June 24-25 and can be seen at 6 pm every Tuesday through Thursday at Skyline Gym competing against various schools from across the valley.