10 Best: Wilson vs. HD Woodson
WASHINGTON, D.C. — Woodrow Wilson defeated H.D. Woodson 79-57 in the DCIAA semifinals. Below are the 10 best from this anticipated postseason matchup. MVP | AYINDE HIKIM | WILSON ‘18 Ayinde Hikim did whatever it took to get his team…
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Continue ReadingWASHINGTON, D.C. — Woodrow Wilson defeated H.D. Woodson 79-57 in the DCIAA semifinals. Below are the 10 best from this anticipated postseason matchup.
MVP | AYINDE HIKIM | WILSON ‘18
Ayinde Hikim did whatever it took to get his team this important win. Hikim displayed high level quickness, and the ability to finish from various angles in traffic. He defended with tenacity, and wasn’t afraid to mix it up and hit the boards.
BEST PLAY
Kiyon Boyd threw down an emphatic one-handed dunk in traffic, but Ayinde Hikim answered back to beat the Q3 buzzer with a tough pull-up jumper. This play set the crowd on tilt, and helped Wilson snatch the momentum back heading into the final period.
BEST OFFENSIVE PERFORMANCE | KIYON BOYD | HDW ‘18
Boyd scored a very efficient 26 points. The sturdily built wing shot 8 of 10 from the field, and 8 of 10 from the foul line. He obviously didn’t mind contact when finishing around the rim, and this was evident as he shot 6 of 7 from inside the arc.
BEST DEFENSIVE PERFORMANCE | TUNDE SCRIVNER | HDW ‘17
Tunde Scrivner can really sit down and defend, and has incredibly quick hands. Scrivner swiped a game-high 5 steals, and was seen snatching the ball away from opponents at times.
BEST UNDER-THE-RADAR PERFORMANCE | ISAIAH JENNINGS | WILSON ‘17
Isaiah Jennings might not be the tallest post player, but he certainly won’t be outworked. The long & broad-shouldered forward scored 13 points, and was difficult to keep off the offensive boards.
BEST GUY OFF THE BENCH | FREDDIE HARRIS | WILSON ‘‘17
Freddie Harris came in and gave his team good minutes down the stretch. The athletic forward filled the lanes correctly in transition, and scored a game-high 10 points off the bench.
BEST REBOUNDER | KIYON BOYD | HDW ‘18
As the best player on the floor, it can be easy to take plays off at times. Boyd did exactly the opposite, and snatched down 6 offensive boards in this one.
BEST PASSER | AYINDE HIKIM | WILSON ‘18
Hikim was devastating in transition, and got into the paint at will. The dynamic floor general recorded a game-high 4 assists.
BEST CATCH AND SHOOT GUY | DERQUAN WASHINGTON | HDW ‘18
Derquan Washington might not have the best shooting mechanics, but you can’t deny his results. Washington hit 3 of 6 from downtown, and 4 of 5 from the charity stripe.
BEST UNDERCLASSMEN | CARLOS DUNN | WILSON ‘19
Carlos Dunn is known as a knock down shooter, but really impressed with his poise and ability to handle pressure in this one. The sophomore hit two threes, and scored 7 of his 12 points in the fourth quarter.