BCL Quarterfinal ’25 Standouts
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Trent Egbiremolen HEIGHT 6'5" POS SF CLASS 2025 Trent Egbiremolen School: St. Frances 19p 5r 2a vs John Carroll -The athletic wing served as an effective cutter and play-finisher in the paint in a game that saw St. Frances really…
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19p 5r 2a vs John Carroll
-The athletic wing served as an effective cutter and play-finisher in the paint in a game that saw St. Frances really move the ball at a high level. He fills some gaps defensively for SFA as a guy that can comfortably guard 1-3 while contributing on the glass. Panthers will need a productive game out of him to win the BCL championship tonight
15p 3a 1r 1s vs St. Frances
-The junior guard has been the most consistent perimeter scoring option alongside Able, he continued to do that against SFA but also showed some play-making ability off the bounce by getting his bigs involved early. His ability to get a bucket without needing a ball screen makes him an invaluable piece to this young JC team.
18p 3r 2b 1a vs Mt. Carmel
-Ellison got it going in the 2H to cut the OLMC lead to single digits before the Cougars put the game away. Ellison hit 5 of his last 7 shots down the stretch, mixing in perimeter shooting, pull-up jumpers, and finger rolls at the rim. The versatile scoring guard looks poised to have a really big senior season leading a highly-touted class coming into Loyola next season.
17p 7r 3a 1b 1s | 7/11 FG vs Goretti
-Washington has been such a dynamic force for the Cavaliers this season, often taking on the challenge of guarding Embeya at one end of the floor while leading the fast break as a scorer and decision-maker for the Cavaliers in the win. His 4 offensive rebounds extended possessions for the Cavaliers in a back-and-forth game that saw a flurry of lead changes. His ability to guard 2-5 while scoring against a variety of defenders has proven invaluable this season for the Cavaliers, with Washington leading the Cavaliers to both the MIAA and BCL Playoffs.
14p 4r 3s 1a 1b vs St. Frances
-Battle continued to show his value as a stat-stuffing wing prospect that can contribute on or off the ball for John Carroll. As he adds weight and irons out some of his movement skills, I expect D1 coaches to see his value and get involved in his recruitment.
Keyan Proctor
Keyan Proctor
16p 3r 1a vs Spalding
-Proctor filled role masterfully as a cutter and off-ball shooter for a Goretti team that needed offense against Spalding. He timed his cuts well to hit the offensive glass for the Gaels or receive a backdoor bounce pass to score. Defensively he was in the gaps well and contested several misses that got Goretti going in transition.
8p 6r 5a 1s vs Calvert Hall
-Green has proven his value as one of the most important role players in the area with his ability to impact the game in a variety of ways for the MIAA champions, who advanced to the BCL semifinals. Green sets great screens, finds cutters well from the high post after grabbing offensive rebounds, finishes well in the paint, and can guard a range of different scorers. He has the quickness to stay with guards and the strength/aggressiveness to mark bigs off switches or as the primary defender.