2023-24 BAL: POY Watch List
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Below is a preview of six players (Presented in alphabetical order.) who we consider the front runners to win the 2022-23 Bicentennial Athletic League Player of the Year award. Morris Ivery – 6’3″ / 2024 / Bristol / Philly Pride…
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Continue ReadingBelow is a preview of six players (Presented in alphabetical order.) who we consider the front runners to win the 2022-23 Bicentennial Athletic League Player of the Year award.
Morris Ivery – 6’3″ / 2024 / Bristol / Philly Pride Bucks / Shooting Guard: As a junior, this lefty three level scoring machine posted numerous 20+ point games, including a season high 28 points against Belmont Charter. He grabbed 13 rebounds in that game too. Ivery can hit treys of every variety, score in transition, and get to the rack off the dribble. On defense he excels at knifing through passing lanes for steals and picking pockets. As a nice bonus, Ivery is an outstanding rebounding guard.
Mason Jarvis Mason Jarvis 6'4" | CG Church Farm School | 2025 State PA – 6’4″ / 2025 / Church Farm School / NY Jayhawks / Combo Guard: With his length, speed and athleticism, Jarvis is a dangerous transition scorer as well as a half-court match-up nightmare. When he isn’t filling a lane on the fast break and finishing through traffic, Jarvis uses his dribble drive skills to blow past his man for a lay-in. Jarvis can also knock done jumpers from well beyond the arc or shoot mid-range Js over defenders.
Tony Martin Tony Martin 6'2" | SF Dock Mennonite | 2025 State PA – 6’2″ / 2024 / Dock Mennonite / Eastern PA Elite / Wing: Martin is a long and versatile athlete who can hit triples from logo distance. But if a defender overplays him topside, Martin will slash to the cup for a catch and lay-in. When you combine Martin’s length and athleticism with his speed and instincts, you get a transition phenom. Martin is frequently the player kick starting those fast break opportunities with a steal or a deflection.
Khamai Orange Khamai Orange 6'2" | PG Delaware County Christian | 2025 State PA – 6’1” / 2025 / Delaware County Christian / PA Hoops Academy / Point Guard: This super quick, wiry lead guard can get to the cup going either direction. Orange can also get into the paint, slam on the brakes and then hit a pull-up or kick to an open shooter. He is an instinctive lead guard who can operate on the fast break or in pick-n-roll. In both situations his passing skills shine. Orange will not hesitate to dial up a three-ball either. Orange’s lateral speed and active hands make him a superb on ball defender.
Robbie Sukaly Robbie Sukaly 6'3" | CG Dock Mennonite | 2025 State PA – 6’3″ / 2025 / Dock Mennonite / PSB Philly / Shooting Guard: Sukaly (formerly of North Penn) is a multi-skilled prospect who played outstanding ball this summer starting at Philly HS Live in June and running through the July grassroots circuit. Sukaly can pop threes as well as mid-range jumpers. He is sneaky fast and athletic, so Sukaly thrives in the open court. He can also score off the bounce, where he does a fantastic job of using his body to ward off defenders and create space for shots. Sukaly will have an immediate impact in the BAL.
Tommy Walsh – 6’7″ / 2024 / Jenkintown / PA Royals / Small Forward: Do not let the thick frame on this 2022-23 1st Team All-League selection fool you, Walsh is not a plodding big man. In fact, when college coaches are done drooling over his creative passing skills, they will notice how nimble Walsh is for a prospect of his size. When he is not distributing or scoring off dribble drives, Walsh can hit spot up threes or triples out of pick-n-pop action. As a junior Walsh averaged 16 points and 10 rebounds per game.