Modern Day Old School Rivalry in the City!
Back in the day whenever east and southeast played, it was mandatory you attended because it was going to be intense. This night it was no different, it gave you that intense rivalry and kept you on the edge of…
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Continue ReadingBack in the day whenever east and southeast played, it was mandatory you attended because it was going to be intense. This night it was no different, it gave you that intense rivalry and kept you on the edge of your seat as we finish this one in overtime.
Ishmael Berry- Berry almost single handily beat southeast by himself with his spectacular run. He’s really good at finishing at the rim especially in transition. He loves to attack in 1on1 situations and he’s looking to put his head down and get to the paint and be physical. If you leave him open he can hit big shots and he gets stops on the defensive end.
Anthony Granger- Anthony has a high ceiling with his athleticism and size. The 6’7” wing is as athletic as they come and has a good skill set to go along with it. If you aren’t careful you might get caught on his poster with one of his ferocious dunks.
Jamarkus Robinson- Robinson provides that big time interior presence on the defensive end. He subbed into the game and instantly made his mark on the game. From offensive rebounds and getting second chance points or blocking shots at the rim, his presence on the court is needed. He finished the game with 7 blocks and a couple of those were 2 handed blocks off the glass.
DJ Brown DJ Brown 6'4" | SF Wichita Southeast | 2025 State KS – DJ will make a nice 2 guard at the next level. From his ability to hit 3s or dunk on you he definitely has the versatility on the offensive end to fill up the stat sheet in a heart beat. If you go zone anticipate him flashing middle to hit that jumper in the sweet spot of the defense.
Preston Dinh Preston Dinh 5'8" | PG Wichita Southeast | 2025 KS – Dinh name has came up quite a bit and for good reason. He has all the clutch genes a good guard needs when it’s crunch time. Outside of his poise and being the coach on the floor, once again he saves the buffaloes by hitting a clutch jumper to send them to overtime where southeast seals the deal. Preston has been extremely efficient and a huge reason why southeast was so successful this season.