The PH Grind Region Kick off All-Tournament Team 16u
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Elijah Garcia Elijah Garcia 5'9" | PG Crooked Oak | 2025 State OK (Oklahoma Impact 2025)- Garcia was a pure maestro out there for this impact team and tons of people recognized what he brought to the table. One play…
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Continue ReadingElijah Garcia Elijah Garcia 5'9" | PG Crooked Oak | 2025 State OK (Oklahoma Impact 2025)- Garcia was a pure maestro out there for this impact team and tons of people recognized what he brought to the table. One play in particular we see Garcia crossing a defender on the wing, drives it past another player going baseline then gives a one hand hammer pass to his post diving down the middle of the rim for the easy lay up. It was multiple possessions where Elijah would go out of his way to make unselfish plays like that for his team.
Kingston Lemons (Unity Basketball 2025)- The smaller guard went to work all weekend scoring 30+ in multiple games. Hes extremely good at creating shots for himself off the bounce in the mid range area and beyond the 3. Lemons has a good feel for the game and seems to make all the right plays for his team when they need them the most.
Jyson Kim Jyson Kim 6'4" | SG Cascia Hall Preparatory School | 2025 State OK (Wolfpack 2025)- Jyson has an extremely high ceiling with his frame and skill set to match. 6’4″ in height and with his wingspan makes him probably 6’5″- 6’6″ with really good guard handles and a jumper to go with it its hard to stop him. He just raises up over the top of someone whenever he wants to get his shot off from anywhere on the court. Hes added finishing through contact to his game and did a great job of doing that over the weekend. His consistency is the reason he’s on this list.
Kobe Freeman Kobe Freeman 5'11" | PG Purcell | 2025 State OK (Oklahoma Wolfpack 2025 Freeman)- Kobe is one of those guards that seems to be really good all the time. He has the ability to take over at any point in the game no matter how his day has been going. Even when he’s not on fire you still have to guard him like he is or else he will sneak through and get a quick 6 points to get him going. Wallking across haldf court to hit a no pass 3, no look passes to his big man or shooters, I cant wait to see how he develops over time.
Evan Goodwin (Wolfpack 2025)- Goodwin, the freshman playing up absolutely lit it up all weekend. Hes known to be a shooter but what separates him as a shooter from everyone else that is will be his ability to be unconscious. When he shoots, miss or make he moves in and he will shoot the next one he’s open, and he just does it to you all game every game. When you decide to get into him defensively then you have to deal with his ability to finish in traffic now. Hes added to his game some different footwork finishes to help and it has showed.