WBCA June Jam Standouts Pt. 2
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Six more of the top performers from the WBCA June Jam in Appleton! Keegan Van Kauwenberg WI CG HEIGHT 6'3" POS CG CLASS 2025 View Player Boost Profile Download Image Keegan Van Kauwenberg Class 2025 Position CG Height 6'3"…
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Keegan was doing a little bit of everything against Notre Dame. He was scoring from just about every spot on the floor, coming off screens to attack the basket, knocking down catch-and-shoot threes, and getting to his spots for mid-range jumpers. Perhaps most impressive though was how he facilitated. He dropped some dimes out of pick & rolls, was driving and kicking to open shooters, and saw the floor so well in transition to hit his sprinting teammates for easy lay-ups. Also showed some flair with a behind-the-back assist in transition. One of the most consistently productive players in the state’s 2025 class.
This was my first time seeing Andrew since he was a sophomore, and he impressed going up against a 6’9 defender. He was demanding the ball on the block, and battling for deep post position, giving him an advantage when the entry pass came his way. Andrew has some solid strength at 6’10, and with that he was able to catch and simply power his way up to finish. Showed some quickness off the floor with a dunk, and was moving well in the open floor at his size. After missing a chunk of time with an injury, I’m looking forward to seeing Andrew during his senior season as he has all the tools to make for an intriguing prospect.
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Trevor Polite Trevor Polite 6'6" | SF Homestead | 2025 State WI had a big first half to help Homestead build a solid lead over Beloit Memorial. He possesses good positional size out on the wing at 6’6, with the ability to create for himself off the dribble. Trevor was dangerous getting to to the basket, and the strength he’s been adding over the past couple of years aided him in finishing through contact. Sag off too much though and he can pull-up for a mid-range jumper. With his size he’s able to contribute as a rebounder, and is comfortable defending just about every spot on the floor at the high school level.
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Amare could not be kept out of the paint against Homestead. He’s an electric athlete who slithers through defenders with ease to get to the basket. He’s a nightmare coming off screens and getting downhill, with the ability to attack in either direction, or locate an open shooter if the defense collapses on him. Defensively he has great instincts to poke the ball free for steals, and battles for rebounds against bigger players. Has the potential to put up some big numbers as a junior for Beloit Memorial.
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Zamari plays with a bit of a junkyard dog type of approach. He’s going to go right at the rim to score, and doesn’t care who’s in his way. Does a great job of going right into the body of shot blockers, and either forcing a foul or using his body to shield the ball as he extends to finish. Also showed he can stop off two feet for a quick floater to finish over the top of size. Is at his best attacking the basket, but showed he can be a threat from beyond the arc as well against Southern Door. If he’s hitting those shots consistently as a sophomore, watch out.
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Adam is a lights out three point shooter with size out on the wing for Notre Dame. He was knocking down threes consistently against Kaukauna, mixing in some shots off the catch with a few off the dribble. Doesn’t force his game, and is an active player off the ball just searching for pockets of space out on the arc. Showed some explosive pop around the basket with a dunk as well. Defensively I like how he competes on the ball, with the combination of size and athleticism to defend a variety of spots.
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