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<p>The GASO, Great American Shoutout housed their Live Summer Madness tournament in three gyms in DFW during the evaluation period. Coaches from north Texas and various other places littered the gyms in Carrollton, Duncanville, and Irving to eye new and upcoming talent. One of those teams, Louisiana Power Black gained a victory over Shooting Stars 17U Red by 20-plus. Former Evangel & Southern University star Cameron Monroe coached the group of Baton Rouge area kids to victory. In this game report, we will review who played well for Louisiana Power Black.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='1499023' first='Jamal' last='Drewery'] - </strong>When you have one of the top point guards in the state manning your team, you can only have good results. Drewery showed his offensive and defensive abilities in the win. He shot the ball well from three at different points in the game. His ability to drive, draw, and drop off gave his team the ability to score over and over. He also has steals reading the passing lanes and anticipating well. His overall game was very much on display in this one. </p>
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<p><strong>Charles LaGarde-LeBlanc -</strong> LeGarde-LeBlanc was the recipient of many of the drop off passes by Drewery and other guards in the game. The Southern Lab lefty has sure hands with the ability to catch and finish very well. He also displayed the ability to guard players in the post and on the perimeter. His sure hands made him a coveted target and will hopefully help Louisiana Power Black continue to be successful on the weekend. </p>
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<p><strong>Aaron Marshall - </strong>Marshall is another Scotlandville guard who showed various talents during the Louisiana Power win. He is a tenacious defender in space and knows how to move his feet. Marshall can change ends quickly in transition and finished with either hand or found players running their lanes. Marshall also displayed the ability to knock down pull up and spot up threes. He played with a ton of confidence during the contest. </p>
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<p><strong>William Lindsey - </strong>The guard from University shot the ball very well and with accuracy during the 79-57 victory. Matter of fact, it was his three point shooting that pushed the Power lead to double digits before the half. Lindsey is good off of ball reversals and spot up situations where he can just catch and shoot. He also has timely hands and deflected several passes that created turnovers. His skill set is really conducive to what Power tries to do. </p>
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<p><strong>Jamarriyon Brown - </strong>The recent Scotlandville grad was very helpful making winning plays all over the floor for his team. He defended the most athletic player on the other team while showing the ability to score himself. He shot the three and showed that he could be a finisher in transition. Brown also rebounded the ball well. He was highly active on both ends of the floor and was instrumental in the win. </p>
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<p>Louisiana Power Black 17U plays at 9AM against Arkansas Lockedin in the loser's bracket of the GASO Summer Madness. They will try to continue the hot play they displayed today and garner another victory. </p>
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The GASO, Great American Shoutout housed their Live Summer Madness tournament in three gyms in DFW during the evaluation period. Coaches from north Texas and various other places littered the gyms in Carrollton, Duncanville, and Irving to eye new and upcoming talent. One of those teams, Louisiana Power Black gained a victory over Shooting Stars 17U Red by 20-plus. Former Evangel & Southern University star Cameron Monroe coached the group of Baton Rouge area kids to victory. In this game report, we will review who played well for Louisiana Power Black.
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