#PHMidwestCollision Saturday Top Performers – 15U
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#PHMidwestCollision Saturday Top Performers – 15U Garrett Murphy, Kettle Moraine Lutheran (2024) – Murphy poured in 28 points in a win against the Chapman Academy 2024-1 on Saturday night. Knocking down five threes, Murphy proved he could shoot. He is…
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Garrett Murphy, Kettle Moraine Lutheran (2024) – Murphy poured in 28 points in a win against the Chapman Academy 2024-1 on Saturday night. Knocking down five threes, Murphy proved he could shoot. He is also very good at getting to the hoop and getting to the FT line. Going into his sophomore season at Kettle Moraine Lutheran, keep an eye on the 23rd ranked player in Wisconsin’s class of 2024.
Carson Pendleton
Carson
Pendleton
6'2" | PG
Kimberly | 2024
WI
, Kimberley (2024) – Pendleton scored in a bunch of ways on Saturday night. He finished with four made threes, 24 points, and led the Team 1848 2024 National team to a win over the Waterloo Salvation squad. Pendleton is very good offensively, able to score from almost anywhere on the court. Outside of skill offensively, he is very handsy on defense.
Will Hornseth
Will
Hornseth
6'8" | PF
De Pere | 2024
State
#208
Nation
WI
, De Pere (2024) – At 6’7″, Hornseth dominated in Saturday nights game against the Wisconsin Blaze. He ended with 21 points, and a ton of rebounds. Hornseth has a great post-game, showing many nice finishes down low. For 6’7″, he can handle the ball very well, and when getting doubled reads it very well and finds the open man. Ranked in the top 20 of the class of 2024, Hornseth should shape into a solid player at the next level.
Charlie Geske, Brookfield Central (2024) – Geske had a nice game Saturday, leading his Milwaukee Trailblazers team with 20 points. The part of Geske’s game that I really liked was the fact he always played hard. Geske has a smooth shooting stroke and is able to get to the basket and finish. On the other end, Geske played lockdown defense and always had a hand in on the glass. At 6’3″, he has the tools needed to take his game to the next level.