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There was some impressive basketball being played this weekend. There were athletes from Michigan on weekend heaters all over the country. Let’s look at some of these players that lit up the grassroots basketball scene. Andrew Caldwell MI #188 SG…
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Continue ReadingThere was some impressive basketball being played this weekend. There were athletes from Michigan on weekend heaters all over the country. Let’s look at some of these players that lit up the grassroots basketball scene.
Caldwell had himself a weekend. He paced his North Oakland Wolfpack team, averaging 17.5 points per game over the 4 game stretch. He worked and found open space along the perimeter and put himself 1 pass away. Caldwell, in what is becoming his style, shot the ball very well.
If Seeley rolls like this through grassroots season with REAL 17u, he’ll be seeing a number next to his name. The power forward showed his typical toughness and willingness to play with physicality under the rim. Seeley averaged a 12 and 11 points and rebounds double-double at the Prep Hoops Circuits Havoc In The Heartland.
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Harju is a name to remember in Michigan and beyond. He heated up his game with Baller’s Elite on the Prep Hoops Circuit in Texas. Harju flaunted his ability to handle, direct the offense and find open scorers. But he also showed that he can shoot and score like an elite 2 guard. He had a game with 25 points in which he connected on 4 out of his 6 3 point attempts.
Jake Goodnough
Jake Goodnough
Goodnough is used this weekend’s heater to send a message about what’s on it’s way to high school basketball in Michigan. He’s playing up in the Inspire U’s 2027 team and he’s more than fitting in. Goodnough showed a versatile offensive game, especially for a young player. He was able to connect with his jumper, but also able to put the ball on the floor and pressure the defense.
Rodenbaugh definitely caught a heater this weekend with REAL 2027 at the Prep Hoops Circuit’s Havoc In The Heartland. Perfect name for the event because that’s what Rodenbaugh baugh did – cause havoc. He made the plays, big and small, that ultimately lead to wins. Rodenbaugh showed that he could both score and rebound at a high level.