West Bladen Christmas Tourney: Senior Standouts
The Seniors stepped up big for their teams in this event and smaller colleges that are looking for potential players may want to keep an eye on this list. There was a nice mixture of size, skill and talent in…
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Continue ReadingThe Seniors stepped up big for their teams in this event and smaller colleges that are looking for potential players may want to keep an eye on this list. There was a nice mixture of size, skill and talent in this group that can play on the next level at smaller colleges.
Dillon Christian Senior Forward Josh Duran: Very productive inside the paint for his team on both ends of the floor. Blocked shots and rebounded on the defensive end while scoring inside the paint offensively which helped to provide extra opportunities for his team.
Scotland County HS Senior Guard CJ Settles: Provided some perimeter shooting for his team, knocking down some shots from college three point range. He does a solid job of setting his feet and getting his shot off quickly before defenses can react also does a nice job of applying pressure to whoever he is defending on that side of the court.
Dillon Christian Senior Guard Ian Bethea: Does a nice job of defending without fouling, beating his man to spots with his lateral quickness and quick hands. He made some plays on the offensive side of the floor but where he really gave the most attention and effort was on the defensive end.
West Bladen HS Senior Center Xayvon Davis: One thing that you can’t teach is height and he measures out at a legit 6’9. He still has a ways to go development wise but if you’re a small JC program, he’s worth a look as a possible redshirt prospect that can be a project.
West Brunswick Senior Forward J’vian McCray: He will be playing football at the next level but he’s an impact player for their squad on both ends of the floor. He rebounds the ball well, battles with bigs and brings a physicality with his style of play that every team needs.
Pinecrest HS Senior Guard Dillon Drennan: Was on fire from downtown, knocking down multiple treys in the first half of their matchup with Whiteville. Showed his ability to shoot it well especially off the catch as well as moving without the ball to free himself up for opportunities.