CIF State Championship IV
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Monterey wins the CIF Division IV Championship 74-66 against Chatsworth. Here are the games top players from both teams. Kavon Collins CA-N #61 PG #11 HEIGHT 6'1" POS PG CLASS 2025 View Profile Kavon Collins State: Northern California School: Monterey…
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Continue ReadingMonterey wins the CIF Division IV Championship 74-66 against Chatsworth. Here are the games top players from both teams.
Collins got off to a hot start shooting the ball, not fazed by the depth of a Pro Arena. He was 7-11FG, 3-3 from behind the 3pt line, he led all scorer with 18pts in the first half. He finished the game with 22pts. The solid body guard had strong takes to the basket putting high off the glass. he has good foot speed to defend in the open court.
Ryan Roth
Ryan Roth
Roth picked up the slack in the second half scoring driving to the bucket and drawing the foul multiple times 8/9 FT to finish with 18pts. He hit a couple of mid-range jumpers off the dribble, he dropped a key bucket falling away to get the old fashioned 3pt play. He made big FT’S with under a minute to secure the victory
The Roth brothers combined for 37pts. Joshua Roth Joshua Roth 6’3″ | SF Monterey | 2025 State CA-N the younger has a good shot from behind the 3-pt line, he knocked down key 3’s throughout the game 2-4 in the first half, then dropped more in the second half to finish 5-10 from 3P to finish the game with 5-3’s, he hit a back to back, to finish with 19pts. His 8 rebounds shows he has the body to work inside.
Arenas dropped 44pts in all the ways a scorer can put the ball in the basket. The long wiry guard has body control to avoid charges on the drive into the paint which he often does. He’ll pull-up for the paint jumpers, we saw a floater. He’s a good ball handler to get to his spot for jumpers off the dribble, and create shots for himself from different angles, up top, around the free throw area. At one point he was (7/9 FG) 17-32 FG, 8-12 FT,
Taj Unuakhalu
Taj Unuakhalu
He had 9 rebounds at half-time, then continued to stuff the stat in that column to finish with 19 total, 6 on the offense, and 13 on the defensive side. He flirted with a double double the hard way, just short of 10 blocks, he had 9 for the game. He’s a bit behind offensively, 4-7 from the FT line, but has the size and length. Throw in a jump hook, Improve the foot work around the basket, he could raise his stock.
TJ Phillips
TJ Phillips
He held his own as a Freshman on the big stage. He’s a solid body guard with a good all around game to which he’ll continue to add pieces. He hit back to back 3’s, one from the corner. He has a good set of handles, to attack the basket. He moves well on defense, hustles back on defense.