4 Standouts from Week 1: NCISAA Edition
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NCISAA basketball season has begun across the state of NC. Here we highlight some players leading their teams on the hardwood. Jordan Pyke Jordan Pyke 6'7" | PF Shining Light Academy | 2023 State NC | 6-7 | SG/ SF…
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Continue ReadingNCISAA basketball season has begun across the state of NC. Here we highlight some players leading their teams on the hardwood.
Jordan Pyke Jordan Pyke 6'7" | PF Shining Light Academy | 2023 State NC | 6-7 | SG/ SF | Shining Lights Academy
This week: 2 Games: 25 PPG, 3.5 APG, 14.5 RPG
Led his team to a 1-1 record on the week. He is a big-time athlete but he doesn’t just rely on his athleticism. He possesses a smooth jumper with range. He scores in a variety of ways and at all 3 levels. He is also an unselfish player who can create and does not mind creating for his teammates.
Zeke Brock Zeke Brock 5'10" | SG Cape Fear Christian Academy | 2024 State NC | 6-0 | PG/SG | Cape Fear Christian Academy
This Week: 2 Games: 39.5 PPG, 5 APG, 3 RPG
Zeke led his team to a 1-1 record on the week. He is a confident shooter that has in the gym range on his jumper. He also mixes it up and scores in the mid-range as well.
Eli Clark | 6-1 | PG/SG | Metrolina Christian Academy
This week: 2 Games: 22.5 PPG, 2.5 APG, 7.5 RPG
Zeke led his team to a 1-1 record on the week. He possesses a high basketball IQ which is seen by the way he moves off the ball. He is an instinctive passer and he plays within himself. He is a good shooter with good range. Attacks the paint to create for himself and for his teammates.
Jake Schneider Jake Schneider 6'3" | SF Shining Light Academy | 2023 NC | 6-4 | SG | Shining Light Academy
This week: 2 games: 21 PPG, 1 APG, 3 RPG
The second member of the Shining Light Academy to stand out this week, Jake is a smart player with excellent mechanics on his jumper and deep range. He has a devasting pump fake that he uses to throw defenders off balance and attack the paint or pull up from mid-range.