Zero Gravity Chase for the Chain Standouts part 2
Here is part two of standouts from this weekend’s Zero Gravity Chase for the Chain. Some teams are still trying to earn their way into Zero Gravity Nationals, and some teams are looking for another Tournament Championship. Brody Junge,…
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Continue ReadingHere is part two of standouts from this weekend’s Zero Gravity Chase for the Chain. Some teams are still trying to earn their way into Zero Gravity Nationals, and some teams are looking for another Tournament Championship.
Brody Junge, North Shore Sport Academy, Class 2024, Position G/SF
Brody had a big weekend. He showed his versatile skill set, and his ability to score in multiple ways. He also was very aggressive on the boards.
Brendan Sisson, Team Hawk Hoops, Position G, Class Varsity Division
Brendan was named zero Gravity player of the game for his performance on Saturday. He is a guard, with a strong upside to his game. He is the type of player who will pass a good shot up, to his teammates for a better shot. He can score off the catch, and off the dribble. He also has a good basketball IQ and sees the floor well.
Wesley Olmeda, Southern New Hampshire Saints, Position PG Class 2024
Wesley could not be stoped in his teams game on Saturday, and he was named Zero Gravity player of the game. Wesley is not the biggest player on the court, but one of the more skilled and athletic players on the court. He can get by any defender with his dribble moves, and has shown he can finish over taller defenders. Wesley is a quick, and crafty guard.
Drew Burns, Connecticut Scholars, Position Wing/Forward, Class Varsity Division
Drew showed his versatile skill set this weekend. At times he was a slasher on the wing, and at times when he had the matchup he would score down low. Drew is a strong built. He has really improved his handles, and his shooting. Drew is a hard working player with a good attitude. I think Drew has the game to play at the next level.