Top 5 Standouts: Edgewater at Windermere
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In one of the premier games in the Central Florida area, the host Windermere Wolverines (10-3) pulled out the 83-75 win over the Edgewater Eagles (8-5) 83-75 on Wednesday night. Prep Hoops Florida scout Ross Van De Griek took in…
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Continue ReadingIn one of the premier games in the Central Florida area, the host Windermere Wolverines (10-3) pulled out the 83-75 win over the Edgewater Eagles (8-5) 83-75 on Wednesday night. Prep Hoops Florida scout Ross Van De Griek took in the action and here is the top five standouts from the game.
The 6-3 sophomore point guard was lethal and scoring in a variety of ways. He finished with a team-high 21 points and played with complete poise throughout the game. He collected 7 rebounds as well in the loss. He has a huge upside and has great length to his attributes.
Tanares Jefferson
Tanares Jefferson
The 5-11 senior combo guard contributed for 21 points and knocking down a team-high 3 three-pointers in the loss. He has a smooth touch to his game and can score at all three levels.
Ta’Veon Jones Ta’Veon Jones 5'7" | PG Windermere | 2024 State FL
Ta’Veon Jones Ta’Veon Jones 5'7" | PG Windermere | 2024 State FL
The 5-7 junior point guard was a game changer when he was on the floor. Jones led all scorers with 25 points and showed his explosiveness when he gets to the basket. He also dished out a couple of assists on some spectacular passing skills. Played with complete control and poise throughout the night.
The 6-4 junior combo guard was a dynamic playmaker throughout the game with his score first ability. Torres added 19 points, including a few key 3-pointers down the stretch for Windermere. He is a dangerous three-point threat if you leave him open and he made sure that was the case tonight. He was named to the All-Tournament Team at the King Cotton Classic last weekend.
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Isaiah Dorceus
Isaiah Dorceus
The St. Thomas University signee was a threat on the offensive end as well, adding 13 points of his own in the 83-75 win over Edgewater on Wednesday night. Dorceus played with a high basketball IQ and an unselfish attitude throughout the game.