Team Profile: Westbury Christian
The era of Coach Carr have began at Westbury Christian. Just like teams of the past he expects to win as team of the Wildcats past. With a mix of experience and some young ‘Cats ready to make some noise.…
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Continue ReadingThe era of Coach Carr have began at Westbury Christian. Just like teams of the past he expects to win as team of the Wildcats past. With a mix of experience and some young ‘Cats ready to make some noise.
Troy Page Troy Page PG Houston Westbury Christian | 2024 TX – 5’8 Class of 2024
Page have be the head of the offense for the last two years. The starting lefty point guard is quick, fast, and can knock down open jumpers. He’ll toughness of the defensive end. Getting his team in the right set is his job. Closes any space between his offensive opponent. Have a good balance in his defensive stance, and patient when going for a steal. Page have some tools around him to utilize with the Scott brothers, freshman that can shoot the three-ball, and an athlete in Jeremiah.
Jason Scott Jason Scott 6'2" | CG Westbury Christian | 2025 State TX – 6’2 Class of 2025
Scott peeked my interest over the summer with his highflying ability. I mean for their Wildcat Madness he jumped over three of his teammates ! Scott can brings energy to his team anytime he showcases the craftsmanship in the air. Can hurt you from the outside with his catch and shoot ability. Prepare to see plenty of highlights this year. Scott is ready to breakout and make his own name in Houston. Already have some meat on his bones that allow him to take contact and finish. It’ll be a scary sight for defenders as he continue to progress.
Justin Scott – 6’6 Class of 2025
Scott, the older brother of Jason brings valuable experience to the problem. His body can take the contact down low, and step outside to spread the floor and open up the lanes. Will have to be a leader on team along with Troy. Serving the three-and-D role, Scott defensive presence will play a huge role for this team. He communicates on that end pointing out the proper rotations.
Jeremiah Lopes-Brown 6’3 Class of 2023
Lopes-Brown wingspan can be a factor on both ends. The senior have an athleticism to him that can used for lob plays, rebounding, and contesting shots. He develops his body that can bring more of a presence in the paint. His facial expression remains the same, and doesn’t say much. His vocal leadership will be important this year as the senior leader.
Jayvien Cummings – 6’2 Class of 2026
The freshman will make a big splash from the three-point line this year. Cummings is have some muscle on him. That’ll help when taking contact from opponents. He plays with high confidence in his game. Will be a top shooter for this team with the confidence he possess. We need to keep an eye on him. With the size he posses