Havoc in the Heartland: Gamechangers
These prospects were Gamechangers in the way they were x-factors for their teams during the Havoc in the Heartland event this past weekend in Indianapolis. This content series is sponsored by GameChanger – The Official Scorekeeping, Stats, Team Management &…
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Continue ReadingThese prospects were Gamechangers in the way they were x-factors for their teams during the Havoc in the Heartland event this past weekend in Indianapolis.
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Brady Goken (M14 National 1 16U)
Undersized 6’3” forward got the most out of his abilities in M14s opening win. Strong bodied forward that ran the floor hard and finished around the hoop with either hand.
Adayveon Young (Team Fear None Indiana 17U)
Young was a spark for Team Fear None Indiana in the first half as he finished with 14 points in their opener. The lefty two guard is a slick transition scorer that played off his athleticism and instincts.
Mark Stein (Great Lakes Warriorz 17U)
Stein is a small forward with size that brought impact shooting from the perimeter for Great Lakes Warriorz.
Ryan Cate (EG10 17U)
Cate does the little things for EG10 especially on the defensive end creating turnovers and taking them the other way for scores.
Trey Raabe (Closed Gyms 17U)
This scrappy glue guy did a little bit of everything for Closed Gyms. Got on the offensive glass, hit a couple threes, and finished through contact.
Zyree Collins (Brad Beal Elite 16U)
High IQ point guard that made everything run smoothly for BBE throughout the weekend. Plus passer with an advanced feel for getting others involved while picking his spots to score.
Clayton Parker (Brad Beal Elite 16U)
Parker was a workman like post throughout the event finishing dump offs, hitting the glass, and running the floor hard. Didn’t need many plays ran for him to be effective.
Jesiah Sloss (Team Teague 16U)
Sloss proved to be a bouncy forward that was elite on the offensive glass with his lightning quick second jump for buckets.
Josiah Ball (EG10 16U)
Ball has nice size on the perimeter along with a versatile game. He can score in transition, put it on the deck in the half court, and looked like a capable shooter.
AJ Bruce (Next Level Basketball 17U)
Bruce ran the show for a talented Next Level Basketball team. Athletic lead guard pushed in the open floor, got to the rim, made threes, and overall was just a rock solid ball handler.
Matthew Fahey (Next Level Basketball 17U)
Liked what Fahey brought in the first half of the game we saw. Knocked in three triples to get his team going before his teammates turned it up as the game went along.
William Bennett (All H.E.A.R.T. 16U)
Four man that has solid size and finished well in the post on dump off passes. Also has some pick and pop ability.
Kyson Neddenriep (Indy Heat Competitive Greatness 16U)
The Indy Heat Competitive Greatness lead guard was phenomenal with his on ball defense throughout the game we saw. Completely took the other team out of their game with his constant pressure creating turnovers. Offensively he was effective as a three point shooter.
Devin Houston (Brad Beal Elite 16U)
Thick bodied guard that does the little things for BBE. Good defender, rebounds well, and can score with strength around the hoop.