Individual Weekend Winners – Part 4
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Welcome to Part 4 of our look at some players that won their weekend with their play in grassroots basketball. These players had impressive individual performances, which in many instances, helped greatly with their team success. Take a look at…
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Continue ReadingWelcome to Part 4 of our look at some players that won their weekend with their play in grassroots basketball. These players had impressive individual performances, which in many instances, helped greatly with their team success.
Take a look at Part 1, Part 2 and Part 3 below!
Huddleston is a name to remember as grassroots season plays on. He was lights out on both ends of the floor for Underrated Elite. Huddleston was a stopper on the perimeter playing chest to chest defense and making every pass or dribble move difficult. He showed that he can groove his jumper as well scoring 15 points in a game and also having a 21 point performance that featured 4 triples.
O’Mara made his debut with DV45 and man was he a good fit. His finished at the rim strong through contact and with touch, both off of put backs and in transition. O’Mara also showed that he can still stretch the floor with his jumper and must be guarded all over the court. This could be the start of a huge summer.
Farr played up with REACH 2025 at the Run N’ Slam over the weekend. He did more than show that the move up wouldn’t bother him. He actually excelled. Farr averaged 11 points, 4.5 assists and 3 rebounds over the course of the weekend. He’s a consistent downhill athlete that can force the hand of the defense. Farr showed off a really well rounded game and is a player to keep an eye on this season.
John Simpson
John Simpson
It’s just a matter of time till John Simpson is ranked, and ranked highly. He was lights out last weekend at the Warrior Classic with the Michigan Playmakers. Really not just great this weekend, but all spring. Simpson is an electric wing that can finish above the rim and is a big time threat filling a wing in transition. He walked away with the MVP trophy at the Warrior Classic.