Grit Region Finals: Saturday 17 U Standouts
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The Grit Region Finals continued on Saturday with sweet 16 and elite 8 action in the championship bracket. In this article I’ll take a look at some prospects who stood out under the bright lights. Jayson Levis OH #36 CG…
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Continue ReadingThe Grit Region Finals continued on Saturday with sweet 16 and elite 8 action in the championship bracket. In this article I’ll take a look at some prospects who stood out under the bright lights.
Levis is a prospect I’ve watched probably a dozen times and Saturday was unquestionably his best defensive showing I’ve seen from him. Flying around the court everywhere by jumping passing lanes and reading where the offense wanted to go with the basketball, Levis had probably five or so steals in the first half alone. Making winning plays when it counted, Levis is highly ranked due to his ability on the ball to create buckets but his defensive impact on Saturday was refreshing to watch and helped his team advance to the final four.
A scrappy Detroit Bulldogs squad got into the elite 8 with a comeback victory and Charleston played a key role in the second half spurt. Playing with a high motor on both ends of the court, the Bulldogs used steals and defensive rebounds to run in transition and get easy layups. The depth of their team was the difference as their opponents only had six players and by the time crunch time came around, Charleston and his squad had more energy. Despite being a guard, Charleston got numerous offensive rebounds and scored off putbacks. With 10 seconds left and his team up two points, Charleston calmly knocked down two free throws to ice the game.
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Looking comfortable playing in his hometown, LaRavia showed off his diverse skillset as a faceup forward who can attack off the bounce and stretch the defense. A crafty player in the paint, LaRavia had a spin pivot into a hook shot then a pump fake step through bank shot in succession from the left block. With his size and weight, it’s tough to move LaRavia around in the paint. Really impressed with his overall skillset, a priority recruit for small college programs.
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Tillman Brown Tillman Brown 6'4" | PF Chippewa | 2024 State OH
Tillman Brown Tillman Brown 6'4" | PF Chippewa | 2024 State OH
The final seven minutes of the game between Next Level Basketball and Reps 317 were dominated by Brown. He scored the ball efficiently by knocking down a 3-pointer, hitting a pull-up jumper and taking two dribbles into a jump stop finish at the rim. To cap it off, he got a key offensive rebound off a free throw miss by his teammate to help seal the game. Strong performance with the game on the line from Brown who should put up big numbers for Chippewa as a senior this upcoming season.
Rowen Williams
Rowen Williams
A balanced offensive game from Kentucky Future Elite helped them advance to the final four as Williams was one of four players in double figures for his team. Running the floor and getting easy layups in transition, his teammates found him often when he was open. Comfortable with his back to the basket, Williams could finish with either hand in the paint. Also leading his team in rebounding, Williams battled in the paint against taller forwards all game long.