Jim Harris Classic: 1st Team All-Tournament
Taking place at Ocean View High School in Huntington Beach, California, here is your All-Tournament 1st team for the Jim Harris Classic! Will Householter – PG – 6’3” – 2023 Mira Costa My MVP of the tournament. He led his…
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Continue ReadingTaking place at Ocean View High School in Huntington Beach, California, here is your All-Tournament 1st team for the Jim Harris Classic!
Will Householter – PG – 6’3” – 2023 Mira Costa
My MVP of the tournament. He led his team to a tournament title with tenacious defense and a steady dose of acrobatic layups. He pretty much does it all and the lefty guard has a lot of success when pressuring at the top and starting fastbreaks for his teammates.
Carson Brown – SG – 6’3” – 2023 Tesoro
The most talented offensive player in this tournament. He is a craftsman with the basketball, and he is able to get to his spot every time down the floor. The mid-range is where he will do most of his damage, but also knocks it down from outside and creates for others when needed.
Blake Manning – PG – 6’2” – 2023 Tesoro
A true point guard in the high school game that you don’t see too much of anymore. He is a facilitator with the ball and seems to pick apart defenses during every possession. Having him on your team not only makes his teammates look better but having him as a leader improves your team as a whole.
Trey Pearce – SF/PF – 6’7” – 2023 Mira Costa
A monster big man in the high school game is truly more of a wing player that can do it all on both ends. He was the actual MVP of the tournament, and he was truly deserving of that. Being able to play him on the inside and outside is a bonus to his play.
Trent Minter Trent Minter 6'5" | SG Los Alamitos | 2025 State CA-S – SF – 6’5” – 2025 Los Alamitos
Leading his team to the semifinals against some tough competition, he is a complete player on both ends of the floor. He provides a big value on defense as he is able to guard all five positions on the court. His size also helps him with rim protection that leads to blocks and a one-man fastbreak for easy layups.