72nd Ryse Williams/Pacific Shores Showcase: Tuesday Recap
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This year’s installment of the Ryse Williams/Pacific Shores Showcase is loaded and Tuesday’s action was no exception as Lawndale played against Long Beach Poly, St. Bernard played against Beverly Hills, Eastvale Roosevelt squared off with JSerra, and La Mirada capped…
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Continue ReadingThis year’s installment of the Ryse Williams/Pacific Shores Showcase is loaded and Tuesday’s action was no exception as Lawndale played against Long Beach Poly, St. Bernard played against Beverly Hills, Eastvale Roosevelt squared off with JSerra, and La Mirada capped off the evening against Harvard Westlake.
Jovani had 24 points in 3 quarters on Tuesday afternoon as Long Beach Poly cruised over Lawndale. He was able to use his athleticism to get into the paint at will and when defenders started giving him space he was able to take advantage from the perimeter as well. Ruff finished with good touch at all 3 levels and was able to get into passing lanes on the defensive end.
Christian was excellent on Tuesday afternoon in St. Bernard’s hard fought win over Beverly Hills. He showed good touch in the paint, grabbed rebounds at both ends, and was able to block, alter, and discourage numerous shots from Beverly Hills. Collins is a player to a keep an eye on this season.
Aidan had an inspired performance on Tuesday evening as JSerra was able to hand Roosevelt its first loss of the season. He scored the ball effectively at all 3 levels and was consistently able to create separation from Roosevelt’s talented guard quartet. Fowler is incredibly quick, has a great handle and lateral movement, and competes just as hard on the defensive end as he does on offense.
Sebastian had an uber efficient 32 point performance on Tuesday night in JSerra’s upset win over Roosevelt. He was incredibly difficult to stop and particularly in the paint as Rancik was able to repeatedly draw contact and get to the free throw line as the big man went 16 of 19 from the charity stripe. Sebastian has very good touch around the basket, is able to finish from a variety of different angles, and is comfortable taking shots off either foot.
Julien battled his way to 38 points for La Mirada in their tough loss to Harvard Westlake on Tuesday night. He is an incredibly tough scorer to stop because of his willingness and ability to finish from difficult angles, through significant contact, and off either foot.
Trent finished Tuesday night’s win over La Mirada with 31 points. He had it all working in this one as he scored efficiently from all over the court, handled the ball like he had it on a string, and used his length to grab rebounds as well as get steals/deflections.
Robert had 23 points on Tuesday night in Harvard Westlake’s win over La Mirada. He attacked the basket and seemingly scored at will as he showed off his arsenal of left/right hand and above the rim finishes he’s capable of. Hinton also contributed numerous rebounds and assists in a complete performance.
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Nik had 21 points in Harvard Westlake’s win over La Mirada on Tuesday night. He was very difficult to stop as he was able to score from a variety of different places on the court based on was matched up with him and has a lengthy list of moves and countermoves he can go to.