Swish ‘N Dish: 6th Grade Standouts (Pt.2)
Grand Rapids, MI — The NY2LA Swish ‘N Dish consistently stands out as a premier showcase in the Midwest, drawing top programs from across the region. This year, the 6th grade division was particularly competitive, featuring a wealth of talent…
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Continue ReadingGrand Rapids, MI — The NY2LA Swish ‘N Dish consistently stands out as a premier showcase in the Midwest, drawing top programs from across the region. This year, the 6th grade division was particularly competitive, featuring a wealth of talent from various teams. Closed Gyms emerged as the standout team in their bracket, showcasing their skill and determination as they navigated through tough competition to claim the tournament title. Below is the second part of our 2030 coverage….
Charlie LaMonica
Charlie LaMonica
Charlie LaMonica showcased his potential at the NY2LA Swish ‘N Dish Tournament, drawing attention with his size and skill set on the court. Demonstrating proficient post moves, LaMonica proved to be effective around the rim, utilizing his footwork and touch to finish scoring opportunities in the paint. Additionally, he displayed glimpses of rim-protecting capabilities, using his size and positioning to alter shots and deter opponents from attacking the basket. LaMonica’s combination of size, skill, and defensive instincts makes him a promising prospect, with the ability to make an impact on both ends of the floor.
Derek Locke
Derek Locke
Derek Locke emerged as a standout point guard at the NY2LA Swish ‘N Dish Tournament, showcasing his exceptional skill set and offensive prowess on the court. With his adept lead guard skills, Locke proved to be a handful for defenders, utilizing his ball-handling ability and court vision to create scoring opportunities for himself and his teammates. Notably, his proficiency in shooting the ball added another dimension to his game, making him a versatile scoring threat from all areas of the court. What sets Locke apart is his patience and confidence on the court, allowing him to dictate the pace of the game and make smart decisions under pressure.
Max Schlemm Max Schlemm 5'10" | PF IL
Max Schlemm Max Schlemm 5'10" | PF IL
Max Schlemm Max Schlemm 5’10” | PF IL proved to be a valuable asset for Kessel National at the NY2LA Swish ‘N Dish tournament, making significant contributions on both ends of the floor. With his skill set, Schlemm excelled in the pick-and-pop game, effectively spacing the floor and capitalizing on scoring opportunities from the mid-range. His ability to knock down shots from distance added another dimension to his team’s offense, making him a reliable scoring option in crucial moments. Additionally, Schlemm’s defensive prowess was evident as he showcased strong rebounding ability, helping his team secure possessions and limit opponents’ second-chance opportunities.
Samarion Siller
Samarion Siller
Samarion Siller emerged as a standout combo guard for Seven 10 S10 at the NY2LA Swish ‘N Dish Tournament, showcasing his versatility and adaptability on the court. With his skill set, Siller proved to be a dynamic offensive threat, capable of adjusting to the defense and finding ways to score effectively. Notably, his ability to hit impressive running floaters added a unique dimension to his scoring repertoire, allowing him to capitalize on scoring opportunities in traffic. Moreover, Siller’s knack for reading the defense and making adjustments demonstrated his high basketball IQ and maturity as a player.
Isaac Zarate
Isaac Zarate
Isaac Zarate showcased his versatility and offensive prowess as a key contributor for Closed Gyms during the NY2LA Swish ‘N Dish Tournament. Demonstrating his ability to score in various ways, Zarate played a major role in his team’s success throughout the tournament. Whether it was knocking down shots from outside, driving to the basket, or creating scoring opportunities for himself and his teammates, Zarate proved to be a reliable offensive option in multiple facets of the game. His contributions were instrumental in Closed Gyms’ journey to winning the tournament, highlighting his importance as a dynamic playmaker and scorer for his team.
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