BCSL Freedom Players To Watch This Winter
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After a summer break, we start to hit the county-by-county tour of emerging prospects once again. Today we take a look at the BCSL Freedom division, which has two interesting teams returning the bulk of their players in Medford Tech…
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Continue ReadingAfter a summer break, we start to hit the county-by-county tour of emerging prospects once again. Today we take a look at the BCSL Freedom division, which has two interesting teams returning the bulk of their players in Medford Tech and Cinnaminson.
Nesta Rice | G | Medford Tech 2025
Rice burst on the scene as one of the top players on a very young Medford Tech team. Athletic guard who can run the floor well and finish in transition. He’s also got a solid shooting form and can hit it from deep. He had some good games as a freshman, including 17 vs Willingboro, and 10+ on well over a dozen other occasions. He had 11 in a loss to Camden in states.
Robbie Conyer Robbie Conyer 6'0" | SG Medford Tech | 2024 State NJ | 6’1” | G | Medford Tech 2024
Another piece of the Medford Tech youth movement last year. Conyer is a an athletic guard who can shoot well from behind the arc. He’s a three point threat and can create his own shot. His top games as a sophomore were vs Cinnaminson, Maple Shade and Palmyra(16) and he had 14 vs Camden in states.
Tre Powell Tre Powell 6'0" | SG Medford Tech | 2024 State NJ | 5’11” | G | Medford Tech 2024
If Medford Tech can keep all its young talent together, they could be a power player in South Jersey basketball the next 2-3 years. Powell will be a big part of that. He’s a crafty guard who can get out in transition and finish through contact. He’s also a good ballhandler and facilitator who can be the heartbeat of the offense. He’s the big scorer for them, but he can do much more. He had 24 vs Riverside, 25 vs Maple Shade and was near or over 20 on a good half dozen nights.
Myles Primas Myles Primas 6'4" | SF Lenape | 2024 State NJ | 6’3” | F | Medford Tech 2024
Primas is one of the bigger players on the guard heavy Medford Tech roster. He’s a good ballhandler and has a nice mid range game and soft release on his jumper. He hit Camden for 21 in states.
Al’ Tariq Reevey | 6’6” | F | MEdford Tech 2025
The young big man for Medford Tech adjusted well to high school basketball last winter. He’s long, lean but strong. Runs the floor well and can elevate above the rim. He’s tough on the boards and gets good positioning under the basket. He could be a prospect to watch the next few years. On a very guard heavy team, he may not score much but the potential to explode is there. He had 10 vs Nottingham and Westhampton Tech.
Noah Harvey and Drew Harvey | G | Cinnaminson 2025
The twins were immediate contributors at the varsity level as freshmen. They gained valuable experience and saw meaningful time in the backcourt. They held their own on the scoring front and the rest will come as they gain more experience. A young Cinnaminson team has a bright future. Their father Shea was a star at Audubon, so basketball is in their blood.