DMV Freshman Showcase: Team 6 Evaluations
I will be posting evaluations based on what I observed from every team that participated in the DMV Freshman Showcase. Here is a look at those who played on Team 6. Quimar Crittenden | Churchland (VA) Crittendon was definitely one…
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Continue ReadingI will be posting evaluations based on what I observed from every team that participated in the DMV Freshman Showcase. Here is a look at those who played on Team 6.
Quimar Crittenden | Churchland (VA)
Crittendon was definitely one of my favorite finds at this event. I continue to be amazed by how well he was able to use either hand. Another thing I noticed was that Crittendon is equally adept at finishing whether planting from one or two feet.
Ryder Gilfillan | St. Mary’s Ryken (MD)
Gilfillan is a 6’4″ forward who was most effective when receiving the ball on the right block. He had a couple of nice finishes with his right hand during which he showcased a soft touch off the glass.
Ricky Goings Ricky Goings 5'9" | CG Lanham Christian | 2027 MD | Lanham Christian (MD)
My favorite aspect of Goings’ overall game is his defense. He is quick laterally and menacing at the point of attack. Goings picked at least a couple of pockets and went coast to coast multiple times.
Benjamin Gottfried | Sandy Spring (MD)
I noticed that Gottfried has efficient shot mechanics. There isn’t a whole lot of wasted movement from catch to shot. In addition to being able to shoot, the 6’4″ forward also provides value as a rebounder.
Jordyn Houston | Woodside (VA)
I believe Houston has plenty of long-term upside. He is currently 6’6″ with a frame that will only grow more powerful over time. Houston finished with either hand in the lane and showcased a soft touch on a corner 3 that was all net.
Elijah Hughes | Covenant Life (MD)
Hughes impressed me with his overall activity level throughout the event. He was particularly relentless on the offensive glass.
Stephen Mayernik | WT Woodson (VA)
Mayernik is a 5’11” guard who impressed me with his court vision and unselfishness. He also proved that he could be dangerous as a floor spacer.