Top Performances: Devin’s Standouts – Senior and Sophomore’s
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As the high school season has started, I will be taking a look all season for the top performances as the season progresses. Here’s just a handful of top performances I have watched live, been sent by the player, or…
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Continue ReadingAs the high school season has started, I will be taking a look all season for the top performances as the season progresses. Here’s just a handful of top performances I have watched live, been sent by the player, or seen on Twitter. There are MANY other players who have stood out that I missed as well. Here’s some of Devin’s Standouts over the last couple games!
Andrew is a senior who has grown a tremendous amount over the summer. His game looks more complete this year after all the work he put in during the off-season. Against Rochester HS, Andrew dropped a game high 28 points in a big win for Tumwater. He’s a name to watch throughout this season.
This new addition to the Mead team has been a very impactful. In his first varsity game with the team, Dunham dropped 21 points including 6 three pointers. Nash is only a sophomore and is only going to keep improving as the season progresses and he gets. more minutes under his belt.
Check out highlights from Nash’s game!
https://twitter.com/NashDunham2/status/1600383692928876545?s=20&t=G4YtnQklaxmucuWNNfqSYA
Davies is a junior, but he deserves to be included for his performance. Harry is a player who is going to be utilized a lot more this season, at least that what it looks like. Davies is a crafty combo-guard who gets to the rim nicely but can also knock down the long-range shot. Against Bainbridge, he contributed 27 points, 5 rebounds, and 3 steals. He’s a prime candidate for a breakout season.
Blaine looked very good over the summer when I watched him and this Tigers team. They are adjusting to a new style of coaching but Blaine’s game is still getting better. He’s extremely athletic, runs the floor well, and sits down on defense to defend his opponent with ease. Against rival Mount Vernon, Blaine helped lead the Tigers to a win by dropping 20 points, 7 rebounds, 5 assists, and 3 steals. He’s going to stuff the stat sheet quite a few times this year.
Check out highlights from Blaine’s game!
https://twitter.com/BlaineGranberg/status/1601716028253184000?s=20&t=G4YtnQklaxmucuWNNfqSYA
Beckett could be on the rise after the rankings update, even though he’s already number 7. He’s a top 3-5 player in the class to me. Currie could possibly be one of the best shooters in the state regardless of class and I will stick by that claim. Against Mountainside HS (OR) he dropped a game high 27 points with 6 threes to go along with it. Watch out for Beckett this year and years to come.