January’s Court Chronicles: 2025-’26 Weekly Standouts
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Jason Scott TX #50 CG #4 HEIGHT 6'2" POS CG CLASS 2025 View Profile Jason Scott Instagram Twitter State: Texas School: Westbury Christian Jason Scott Jason Scott 6’2″ | CG Westbury Christian | 2025 State TX proved to be unstoppable…
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Continue ReadingJason Scott Jason Scott 6’2″ | CG Westbury Christian | 2025 State TX proved to be unstoppable on the drive, showcasing exceptional downhill penetration with various finishing moves at the rack. From powering through contact to agile swing steps and over-the-top layups, he consistently converted through traffic at a high rate. A dynamic guard, he bullied smaller opponents on the block, and his knack for reaching the basket put the opposing team in foul trouble.
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Trent Bowers Trent Bowers 6’2″ | CG Birdville | 2025 TX possessed a competitive motor and exceptional intangibles on the court. His ability to track the ball in the air translated into turning 50/50 balls into fastbreak points. Bowers showcased a great-looking jumper with the elevation to shoot over defenders who contested him.
Jaxson Thompson Jaxson Thompson 5’9″ | PG Greenhill | 2026 TX showcased a knack for making the most out of extra possessions and extended plays. His proficiency in transition, coupled with the ability to quickly identify openings or mismatches, allowed him to get up shots before the defense could set. Thompson delivered a strong 25-point performance in a hard-fought game.
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Sion Cleveland Sion Cleveland 5’10” | PG Houston Lutheran North Academy | 2025 TX displayed a special ability to heat up quickly, hitting multiple three-pointers in the first quarter, particularly from the left wing. He adeptly positioned himself, successfully firing shots and even knocking one down with a hand in his face at the buzzer to end the quarter.
Javien Cummings Javien Cummings 6’2″ | SG Houston Westbury Christian | 2026 TX demonstrated a keen ability to play and score off his instincts. Patient with the ball, he utilized jab steps and head fakes to keep defenders off balance. Notably adept at playing off the ball, Cummings consistently identified openings in the defense, executing well-timed backcuts and creating easy layup opportunities, especially around screens near the pinch post where he was capable of curling into the paint.