Hoop Group Future All-American Day 3 Standouts
READING, PA — Hoop Group Future All-American Camp was is nearly in the books, and the DMV has been showcasing it’s strong level of talent throughout the week. Below, we rundown a few of the standouts. SG Anwar Gill (Gonzaga ’19): We’ve…
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Continue ReadingREADING, PA — Hoop Group Future All-American Camp was is nearly in the books, and the DMV has been showcasing it’s strong level of talent throughout the week. Below, we rundown a few of the standouts.
SG Anwar Gill (Gonzaga ’19): We’ve known about Anwar Gill‘s superb athleticism for quite some time now. What he showed today was a great feel for the game. Gill is a very passer who is always looking to get teammates involved.
PG Jordan Hairston (Bishop O’Connell ’19): Jordan Hairston came to play here at Future All-American Camp. Hairston was up to the challenge on both ends of the court. He sat down and consistently defended 94 feet, and showcased his skill and craftiness around the basket.
C Qudus Abolaji (Virginia Academy ’19): One of the most dominant performers of the day has to be Qudus Abolaji. The 7 footer swatted a host of shots at the rim, ran the floor, and looked to rip down the rim whenever he got the chance.
SF Justin Lewis (Calvert Hall ’20): Justin Lewis was fantastic on Saturday. The do-it-all, 6-foot-8 forward used his length to his advantage when defending both in the post and on the perimeter. Lewis also demonstrated a soft touch on his jump shot.
PG Anthony Harris (Paul VI ’19): We highlighted him on day 1 of camp, but Anthony Harris was so good that he deserved another mention. The highly skilled 6’2 point guard flat out knows how to play the game. Harris got his teammates involved, led by example, and was a nightmare matchup for just about whoever attempted to defend him.