Zero Gravity Standouts from last weekend
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There was a lot of high level play this weekend in the Zero Gravity Tournaments. From Eastern Massachusetts, to South Shore, through Maine, and Atlantic City, we saw a lot of good basketball being player. Here is some players who stood…
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Continue ReadingThere was a lot of high level play this weekend in the Zero Gravity Tournaments. From Eastern Massachusetts, to South Shore, through Maine, and Atlantic City, we saw a lot of good basketball being player. Here is some players who stood out from Zero Gravity Tournaments last weekend.
Jack Graham Jack Graham 6'4" | SG Milton Academy | 2023 State New E , BCRI, Position G/Wing, Varsity Division
Jack had a very strong tournament last weekend. Had a standout game with 27 points, and he went perfect from the free throw line. Jack is a guard, who can attack the basket, and also shoot the ball consistently. Jack is a player that is gaining attention this spring season.
Ryan Sablon, Prodigy, Position G, Varsity Division
Ryan showed his high level scoring, and playmaking abilities this weekend. Ryan can score in multiple ways, and has crafty finishing moves at the rim. Ryan also is a very good defender, who plays really tough defense. Ryan is a player coaches should take notice of.
Xavier Hazard, BCRI, Class 2024, position PG,
Xavier is from the BCRI Team that had a strong showing this weekend. Xavier is a true point guard. He is pass first and sees the floor well. He can change speeds on a dime, and also he can score when his team needs a basket. Xavier is an athletics and skilled guard.
Harry Geng Harry Geng 6'1" | PG St Johnsbury Academy | 2024 State New E , Prodigy, Position G, Varsity Division
Harry impacts the game on both the offensive and defensive side of the game. Harry Is a good scorer, who also sees the floor well. He can score in multiple ways. On defense he showed his versatile, being able to guard multiple positions. He is able to switch on screens on defense with his ability to guard multiple positions. Harry has the game to play at the college level.
Mike Paquette, Rhode Island Magic, Varsity Division, Position PG,
Mike had a very strong weekend in Atlantic City at the tournament. He lead his team to the tournament championship. Mike is a true point guard. He makes players around him better. He made a lot of big passes this past weekend, to set his team up for good scoring opportunities. Mike also shot the ball well, and played great defense all weekend. Mike showed how he can impact the game in multiple ways. Mike is a player that college coaches should be looking at.