Summer Ball At The Compound
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High school summer basketball has become a staple at The Compound. They’ve drawn in some really good teams and talent and did again on Tuesday. We’re going to take a look at 3 players that stood out at The Compound’s…
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Continue ReadingHigh school summer basketball has become a staple at The Compound. They’ve drawn in some really good teams and talent and did again on Tuesday. We’re going to take a look at 3 players that stood out at The Compound’s “The Summer Tune Up”. These players were each named “Player of the Game” at the event.
Goul has been turning a lot of heads with his play this spring. His game is really coming along quickly with him adding diversity to his skill set. Goul can stretch the floor with his more than reliable jumper. He has range extending past the 3 point line. Goul has shown that he can play outside-in as well as inside-out. This is and will give him the ability to really attack the matchup and make him a nightmare to defend on a night by night basis. Goul led Fraser with 12 points in a victory against Sterling Heights.
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Devin Zyczynski Devin Zyczynski CG Sterling Heights | 2024 State MI
Devin Zyczynski Devin Zyczynski CG Sterling Heights | 2024 State MI
Zyczynski made a statement with his play at The Summer Tune Up at The Compound, earning the Player of the Game designation in the process. His Sterling Heights team was defeated 56-51, but the team has to be excited about his play. Zyczynski finished with a game high 20 points. His game features a strong physical frame and solid balance. Zyczynski has quick feet that help him on both ends of the floor.
Noah Kim
Noah Kim
Kim is a player to keep an eye on this year, especially with his performance at The Summer Tune Up this week. In a win over Lake Shore, Kim paced his team with 18 points. He really could be ready for a breakout season. Kim has quick hands and an eye for the ball on the defensive end, giving him the ability to step out past the volleyball line and defend. He can push the ball in transition with straight line speed. Kim can groove his jumper with the ability to shoot off the catch.