10 Best : Lake City vs Waccamaw
MVP : Connor Heimberger – Waccamaw (2018) Heimberger led the 2nd half charge for the Warriors in this crucial Region game with the Panthers. Heimberger scored 17 of his 19 points in the 2nd half for the Warriors. Waccamaw defeated…
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Continue ReadingMVP : Connor Heimberger – Waccamaw (2018)
Heimberger led the 2nd half charge for the Warriors in this crucial Region game with the Panthers. Heimberger scored 17 of his 19 points in the 2nd half for the Warriors. Waccamaw defeated Lake City 54-52.
Play of the Game : Jawan Bryant – Waccamaw (2017)
Bryant saved the play of the game with just over 3 seconds left in regulation. Bryant blocked a Lake City shot before time expired to secure the victory.
Best Offensive Performer : Jawan Bryant – Waccamaw (2017)
Bryant a athletic post player sat most of the 2nd quarter with foul trouble for the Warriors. Bryant finished with 5 points, 11 rebounds and 3 blocks in the game. Bryant made big plays all night long to frustrate the Panthers.
Best Defensive Performer : Jawaun McDowell – Lake City (2017)
McDowell is a bull in a china shop. McDowell plays so physical on both ends of the floor for the Panthers. McDowell came up with several rebounds and loose balls while taking 3 charges in the game. McDowell plays on the defenisve line on the Panthers football team.
Best Intangibles : Lach Dancy – Waccamaw (2018)
Dancy is a deceptive athlete and can really stroke the ball. Will be curious to see him on the AAU circuit this coming spring and summer.
Best Guy off the Bench : Vence Hanna – Lake City (2017)
Hanna just stands at 5’7 for the Panthers. Hanna is a USC-Sumter baseball commit for next season. Hanna finished with 10 points.
Best Under the Radar Performance : Lach Dancy – Waccamaw (2018)
Dancy came up big with his three point shooting tonight. Dancy connected on 3 threes for the Warriors. Dancy a transfer from nearby Low Country Prep possesses a very quick shot release and stands at 6’3.
Best Underclassmen : Ty’shaun Richardson – Waccamaw (2019)
Richardson likes to play one speed and that is fast. Richardson a 94 feet player played last season at nearby Georgetown School of Science & Arts. Richardson finished with 6 points.
Best Project to Watch : Bobby Graham – Lake City (2018)
Graham a very slender and bouncy post player scored just 4 points tonight.
Best Takeaway :
The Waccamaw Warriors have tied up the Region race with Lake City now both teams at stand (4-2) and in 2nd place 1 game behind Dillon (5-1). The Warriors played there best game I have ever seen them play in my 13 years here in South Carolina. Lake City had chances but just couldn’t get over the hump. This Region race will go down to end that is a guarantee.