8th Annual Orlando Health Hoopfest: Top 5 Standouts
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The 8th Annual Orlando Health Hoopfest hosted by Windermere Preparatory School has completed. Prep Hoops Florida scouts were on the grounds of the event for the final three games of the day. Here are my top five standouts from the…
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Continue ReadingThe 8th Annual Orlando Health Hoopfest hosted by Windermere Preparatory School has completed. Prep Hoops Florida scouts were on the grounds of the event for the final three games of the day. Here are my top five standouts from the event. Coaches, if you have a player who deserves to be recognized please send @RossVDG14 a direct message.
The 6-7 sophomore power forward utilized his aggressiveness finishing above the rim whether it was on the attack or off the catch. Washington also connected on three 3-pointers en route to leading his team with 19 points and nine rebounds in the 76-72 loss to Windermere Prep.
The 6-5 sophomore combo guard used his athleticism to create plays for his teammates as well as for himself. Bass showcased his ability to score on all three levels as he connected in big ways. He also got his way into finishing around the rim throwing down some vicious dunks in traffic. Bass finished with a game-high 31 points in the win over The Villages Charter.
The 6-3 senior and Florida Atlantic signee was an absolute menace on the court as he impacted the game in a variety of ways. Cason finished with a near triple-double with 28 points, seven rebounds and 11 assists in the thrilling 92-88 overtime win over Windermere. Cason did a great job when it came to creating his own shot off the bounce as well as thriving for his teammates to get better.
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The 6-3 senior guard gave his team a perennial threat to score from the perimeter as he used his smooth ball-handling skills to play make. On the defensive end, Lanier did a great job at shutting down the guard play as well as taking control of the game for his team late to force overtime. His ability to guard multiple positions has spoken volumes on the potential he has where he can play at the next level.
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The 6-2 senior point guard bursted onto the scene in the second half to lift his team to a convincing win over Impact Christian Academy. Mitchell finished with a team-high 19 points where he was utilizing his aggressiveness getting most of his points at the front of the rim. He also brought a strong passing game with him using his unselfishness to get his teammates involved as he is one of the top underrated point guards in the Central Florida area.