Sanford Pentagon Invitational 1: ND Phenom Top 5 Standouts
The Phenom opened their year in Sioux Falls last weekend and PHD highlights their performers from weekend one right now! Keith Levin of Jamestown (6’5, 2021, PF). Keith is a rebounding monster. He just battles for every ball to prolong…
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Continue ReadingThe Phenom opened their year in Sioux Falls last weekend and PHD highlights their performers from weekend one right now!
Keith Levin of Jamestown (6’5, 2021, PF). Keith is a rebounding monster. He just battles for every ball to prolong possessions. Levin is coming off a year of averaging 9.5 points and eight boards a game for Jamestown this winter (shot nearly 60 percent from the field too) and then he followed that with three double doubles over the weekend.
Tristan Davis of Turtle Mountain (6’3, 2021, SG). Davis does a great job facilitating and running a team and he did that again last weekend for the Phenom. Davis led the Braves in scoring, rebounding, and assists this past winter and he will continue to try and do everything he can for all teams he competes with. Davis averaged 15.4 points, nearly five assists, and about seven boards a game this past winter and still shot 45 percent for the season despite all the attention.
Evan Gross of St. Mary’s (6’1, 2022, Guard). A knee injury cut Evan’s season to only a portion but when he did play Gross used his near 40 percent three point shooting to score about a dozen a game on varsity for Central. Gross then averaged 18 points and 4 assists a game in Sioux Falls meaning he took his game to a higher level.
Ryan Erikson of Bismarck Century (6’8, 2023, Center). Ryan joined three others at Century in playing junior varsity and varsity this season showing of the skill that got him promoted. This past weekend he showed off what he learned all winter by averaging a double-double of 17 points and 11 rebounds a game in Sioux Falls.
Anthony Doppler of Bismarck Century (6’2, 2023, Guard). Doppler found a spot in the Century varsity rotation this past year scoring six points a game. Doppler was then an elite 15u talent in Sioux Falls scoring 81 points in only three games! Eighty-one? Yep. And how did he do that? By hitting 14 triples in those three games.