Washington Middle School Combine: Fresh Faces
The highly anticipated Washington Middle School Combine, took place November 5th at Renton HS, in Renton, WA. The event was a thrilling showcase of young basketball talent, spotlightng some of the most promising young players in the city. The event…

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SubscribeThe highly anticipated Washington Middle School Combine, took place November 5th at Renton HS, in Renton, WA. The event was a thrilling showcase of young basketball talent, spotlightng some of the most promising young players in the city. The event featured several players that we got to see for the first time. In this article we take a look at some of the camps fresh faces.

Peyton Garcia
Peyton Garcia
Garcia is an unassuming player that did well for himself. A high IQ guard, he displayed some solid physical skills, measuring out at a 22 plus vertical jump.

Dante Aikens
Dante Aikens
Being one of the smallest and youngest players at the event didn’t stop Aikens from having an impact. He showed skill, making a couple corner threes. He did a good job of using the threat of shot to keep defenders off balance allowing him to slash to the lane.

Franklin Coleman
Franklin Coleman
Coleman showed a lot of heart. The smallest player on the floor competed with Moxie and toughness grabbing several in traffic boards. His almost 20 inch true vertical Also provided insight into the guards athletic ability.

Dallas Tymas
Dallas Tymas
Tymas was an active player during the camp. The scrappy guard was able to win some 50/50’s and showed terrific versatility defending all positions on the floor.

Leith Sinclair
Leith Sinclair
Sinclair best attribute was his handle. The guard used a smooth dribble to effectively navigate the court. He did a good job of getting into the lane, collapsing defenders before finding open teammates with precision passing.

Walter Pond
Walter Pond
Pond played unselfishly, getting his teammates involved. The guard showed good potential and explosion during the physical test, measuring out at one of the better broad jumps. Overall he was one of the camps exciting fresh faces.

Franklin Coleman
Franklin Coleman
Coleman showed a lot of heart. The smallest player on the floor competed with Moxie and toughness grabbing several in traffic boards. His almost 20 inch true vertical Also provided insight into the guards athletic ability.