Swish ‘N Dish: 8th Grade Standouts (Pt.4)
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 8th 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 8th grade division was particularly competitive, featuring a wealth of talent from various teams. Darius Garland 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 fourth part of our 2028 coverage….
Kendall Newman
Kendall Newman
Kendall Newman emerged as a promising talent for Team Herro at the NY2LA Swish ‘N Dish Tournament, showcasing a versatile scoring arsenal that caught the attention of spectators and scouts alike. His ability to score from various positions on the floor highlighted his versatility as an offensive threat. Additionally, Newman’s defensive capabilities were evident as he effectively guarded opponents at multiple levels, displaying adaptability and determination on the defensive end.
Ethen Pendergrass
Ethen Pendergrass
Ethen Pendergrass proved to be an indispensable asset in Darius Garland Elite’s triumphant journey at the NY2LA Swish ‘N Dish Tournament, playing a pivotal role in their success. His versatility was on full display as he seamlessly transitioned between both guard positions, showcasing his adaptability and basketball IQ. Not only did Pendergrass excel offensively, but he also made significant contributions on the defensive end. His ability to defend effectively and make pivotal stops guarding the ball underscored his defensive prowess and commitment to team success. Pendergrass’s multifaceted skill set and defensive tenacity undoubtedly played a crucial part in Darius Garland Elite’s championship run, solidifying his status as a key player to watch in the coming months.
Michael Rivera
Michael Rivera
Michael Rivera emerged as a pivotal orchestrator for Darius Garland Elite, playing a crucial role in their championship triumph at the NY2LA Swish ‘N Dish Tournament. As a floor general, Rivera expertly guided his team, consistently making the right reads and delivering precise passes to set up scoring opportunities. His court vision and decision-making were instrumental in keeping the team’s offense flowing smoothly throughout the tournament.
Quinn Roorda
Quinn Roorda
Quinn Roorda’s development has been nothing short of impressive, consistently showcasing growth and refinement in his game every time he takes the court. Known for his formidable defensive skills, Roorda continued to excel in that aspect for Martin Brothers, providing a solid defensive anchor for the team. However, what truly stood out was his emergence as a force to be reckoned with on the offensive end. Roorda’s ability to assert his dominance and contribute significantly to the team’s scoring efforts highlighted his versatility and all-around impact on the game.
Anthony Smith
Anthony Smith
Anthony Smith has been a captivating presence on the court this spring, and his performance at the NY2LA Swish ‘N Dish Tournament only added to his growing reputation. Whether orchestrating plays with the ball in his hands or moving effectively off the ball, Smith consistently made an impact for his team. His playmaking abilities were particularly notable, as he showcased a knack for making timely and decisive plays that elevated his team’s performance. Moreover, Smith’s scoring instincts were on full display, demonstrating a natural ability to find the basket when his team needed points the most.
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