NCISAA Top Performers – Week 4
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With teams in the thick of non-conference play now, we’re starting to get an idea of who some of the top players and teams are around the state. Read along for five of the top performers from last week’s action…
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Continue ReadingWith teams in the thick of non-conference play now, we’re starting to get an idea of who some of the top players and teams are around the state. Read along for five of the top performers from last week’s action in the independent school ranks.
Koebbe led LWCS to two more wins this week, as he posted statlines of 23P/6R/5A and 16P/8R/4A in the victories. He’s a strong forward with really good rebounding instincts and strength, which makes him able to be a weapon on both sides of the ball. He’s a capable scorer as well who really likes to finish through contact around the bucket. After picking up an offer from St. Augustine’s this week, he should continue to receive interest and offers from around the region.
Coon is a huge part of Wake Christian’s surprise 6-1 start, as the sophomore is averaging 17.7 PPG and 3.4 APG through the first seven contests. He’s gotten hot recently with 23 and 28 points in wins over Trinity of Durham and CH and Trinity Academy respectively. He’s a strong shooter with the capability to also be shifty and exploit slower defenders with his dribble and attack the rim. Keep an eye on him as he continues to lead Wake Christian to one of their best starts in years.
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Chienggen Pur is a freshman from South Sudan, but he has wasted no time adjusting and beginning to make an impact for BCA as they have had a rejuvenated start to the year. He had a double double in their last win, collecting 14 points and 14 rebounds, and also had a 15/7 performance against a strong Caldwell Academy group. He’s very thin and still working on the skill and fluidity of his game, but you can tell there’s a lot of potential and effort in him every time he takes the court.
Birmingham has begun to really pick it up over the past week, scoring 51 points over two wins for Concord Academy this week. He hit six threes in their win over Southlake Christian, showcasing his shooting prowess and versatility in a big way. His ability to play the 3 and the 4 will make him an asset for Coach Schertz at Indiana State immediately, and it’s nice to see him really get going early on in the season. He should continue to be a key piece in how deep Concord Academy can go in the state tournament.
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Newkirk had some of his best games as a Bengal this week as Greensboro Day went 2-1 on the week. He led the team with 22 points in a loss to Southern Durham yesterday, and had 16 in an earlier win this week over NRCA. He’s a super well rounded player that is comfortable taking threes as well as scoring around the rim, but his competitiveness and ability to be coached is what stands out with him. He plays hard, seems to always be in the right spots, and just executes with maturity. He’s poised to continue his impressive play.