MLK Bash: Role Players
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Every program needs a good role player. That guy who just brings and does what he needs to do to help the team win games. Today, here at the MLK Bash we put a list together of some players that…
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Continue ReadingEvery program needs a good role player. That guy who just brings and does what he needs to do to help the team win games. Today, here at the MLK Bash we put a list together of some players that really fit that mold. Who are these players? Well, it might be time to SUBSCRIBE to the site and jus find out. #RecruitThePalmettoState
Stephens isn’t flashy with his play at all for the Rebels. Kj is a blue-collar kid who brings his lunch pail to work every day. Stephens a left-handed forward does most of his damage inside the paint on putbacks and just effort. He finished with 11 points in a win over Keenan HS.
Lesane plays football in the fall for the Bruins. Rodney was a good spark off the bench today with 10 points. He finished the day 5-5 from the field. Lesane at times can be called on to be that glue guy for the Bruins while delivering some good production and minutes off the bench.
Highlights
Darius Moye
Darius Moye
Moye was certainly an unknown coming off the Gamecocks bench here today. He came up big with several 3-pointers to help secure the win for the Gamecocks. Darius was able to catch-shoot from behind on the arc on his way to scoring 9 points.
Page brings hustle, grit and determination to the for the Rebels. He was able to fill the lane on times and score the ball in transition here today. Conner understood his role of rebounding the ball, providing hustle and just getting after it on the floor. He wasn’t afraid to sacrifice his body while taking a charge.
Bruce could of went either way here or as a 2026 Top Performer. Khristian came off the bench for the Tigers today and scored 10 points. Bruce has a lot of potential when he decides to figure things out at times. Khristian is crafty with the ball in his hands and making plays. He can get the rock into the paint or simply split the gaps at times. Bruce does a nice job of keeping the ball low to the deck.