<p>Let’s look at some of the players who put up big scoring numbers in the first week.</p>
<p><strong style="font-size: 1rem; -webkit-text-size-adjust: 100%;">[player_tooltip player_id="1132413" first="Jordan" last="Riley"] </strong>the 6”2 <strong>Georgetown </strong>recruit from <strong>Brentwood high school </strong>put his acrobatic, athletic ability on display. Scoring in all different ways. Flying through the air, reverse layups, and even a spectacular windmill dunk. He is a must-see player. Scored 42 in one game and 35 in another.</p>
<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id="1045741" first="Anthony" last="Daley"] Deer Park’s</strong> class of 2023 went for 37 in one game. He achieved that with a variety of long-range shots. He had a school-record of 11 three-pointers. Anthony had a terrific freshman season and his sophomore season has started even stronger.</p>
<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id="1132418" first="Isiah" last="Sween"] </strong>the <strong>Central Islip </strong>senior was the second option last year behind the very talented Ty-Shon Panell. He showed he is ready to take over the scoring reins. Dropping 31 points in a variety of ways. An elusive handle gets to the rim but he can also drain the three.</p>
<p><strong>Luke Woods Mattituck high School </strong>5”11 guard scored 31 and 28 with 8 three-pointers. Unlimited range but is also a crafty scorer off the bounce. </p>
<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id="1047851" first="Takel" last="Jackson"] </strong>from <strong>North Babylon </strong>had a nice first two games. It is hard enough to score 28 in one game but he did it in 2 consecutive games. Totaled nine threes in these two games. </p>
<p><strong>Thomas Bell </strong>is an under-the-radar player from <strong>Shoreham Wading River </strong>with tremendous talent. But the coaches on the East end know all about him. He had 28 and 24 with 6 threes in two games. Not only does he score from the floor but he gets to the line a lot and converts. </p>
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