Beltway Battle Showcase-Sunday AM Standouts
Today in Wilmington, DE was the second day of action for the Beltway Battle Showcase. Teams featured from Baltimore, New England, Philadelphia and Delaware were in attendance. For this article, we’ll take a look at the standouts from the AM…
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Continue ReadingToday in Wilmington, DE was the second day of action for the Beltway Battle Showcase. Teams featured from Baltimore, New England, Philadelphia and Delaware were in attendance. For this article, we’ll take a look at the standouts from the AM session.
Ahmad Harrison Ahmad Harrison 6'1" | PG National Christian | 2022 MD | 6’1 | Team Thrill ’21
Harrison facilitated the game for Thrill in their win over New England. The 6-foot-1 point guard did an excellent job of getting by his man and getting to his spots in the mid-range with pace and control. He was consistent and efficient throughout on his way to 14 points as Thrill defeated NE6 66-43.
Jarace Walker | 6’9 | Team Thrill ’22
As he’s done all summer, Walker led Thrill by contribtuing in multiple ways. His perimeter shot has really seemed to improve over the last month or two and it makes him extremely tough to stop given his elite athleticism and rim-finishing ability. Walker led Thrill with 15 points.
Dashon Gittens | 6’4 | NE6 UAA ’21
Gittens made a number of electrifying plays for NE6. He’s a quick, shifty guard with good size at 6-foot-4 and mixed up his scoring attack. He was best off quick swings and attacking his rotating defender with an explosive first step that got him to the rim. He forced the defense into tough position with penetration and drew fouls to earn trips to the free-throw line where he also took advantage.
Noah Batchelor Noah Batchelor 6'6" | SF IMG Academy | 2022 State #184 Nation FL | 6’7 | Team Thrill ’22
Batchelor enjoyed another productive morning and has been a scoring catalyst for his team throughout the summer. The 6-foot-7 wing does a nice job of playing off of others, finding open spots and making the defense pay for leaving him an inch of daylight. He finished with 14 points.
Jordan Pennick Jordan Pennick 6'1" | CG Archbishop Spalding | 2022 State MD | 6’0 | Team Choo ’22
Pennick displayed his scoring ability from all three levels in their win over Team Delaware. He nailed three triples and finished at the rim through contact on multiple occasions as he led his team with a 17-point scoring performance. In Choo’s second game against WeR1, Pennick recorded another admirable scoring performance as he finished with 20 points.
Kareem Ewell | 6’8 | Team Delaware ’22
Ewell was an intriguing prospect to watch given his size and comfort to operate off the dribble from the perimeter. He was effective leading he break where his length and athleticism helped him finish around the rim. Ewell led Team Delaware with an impressive 23 points.
Christian Winborne Christian Winborne 6'2" | CG Gilman | 2022 State #199 Nation MD | 6’2 | Team Thrill ’22
Winborne continued his productive weekend with another strong performance against NE6. The 6-foot-2 guard, who received an offer from LSU yesterday, scored at an alarming rate from all three levels. He knocked three’s with regularity and also got to his spots from 15-to-17 feet off the dribble where he knocked down pull-ups.
Bryce Lindsay Bryce Lindsay 6'2" | CG St. Frances | 2022 State MD | 6’3 | Team Thrill ’22
Lindsay flat out shot the leather off the ball from three. More and more programs are becoming aware of his elite shooting ability from range as he continues to show growth in his game as a playmaker.