Players proving their game can translate to the next level part2
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Here is part 2 of players in New England proving their game can translate to the next level. Nick Sangermano, New England Storm, class 2025, G/ F, HT 6’4 Nick is a very special player, and only in the the…
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Nick Sangermano, New England Storm, class 2025, G/ F, HT 6’4
Nick is a very special player, and only in the the 8th grade. Nick Is very big for his age at 6’4, and probably not done growing. Nick is a super versatile player. Nick can play almost any position on the floor 1-5, and also guard any position on defense 1-5. Nick can do it all. Nick is avery good shooter. One tournament this AAU season Nick had 15 3 pointers and also hit the game winning shot in the championship. Nick is strong an athletic. He can body people in the post and has strong finishing skills. Nick also stretches the floor well with his guard skills and shooting. You will even see Nick throw down a dunk as well. In my opinion Nick is one of the best 8th graders I have seen play in New England. Watch out for Nick when he enters high school. He is a special talent, and will keep getting even better.
Sam O’toole, position G, Class Junior, Grafton, HT 6’1
Sam O’Toole has been a stock riser. Sam has been growing his game with his skills, and size. You can tell sam has hit the weight room with how much stronger he has got. Sam Is a good shooter. He gets to his spots well, and is good at shooting of the screen, a cut, and spotting up. The guard has great ball control. Sam is a Gym Rat who is always looking to get better. Sam is also a good on ball defender. Sam I feel has the game that will translate to the next level.
Dillion Taylor, G, class Freshman, ASA,
Dillion had a very good tournament this past weekend for his ASA team. Dillion is a very athletic player, who is a great scorer, and a great defender. Dillion contributes a lot to both ends of the floor. Dillion is a quick and strong player. Dillion is only a freshman and should gain a lot of stock in his sophomore season.
Ryan Brooks, Swarm, Class Sophomore, HT 6’6, position F
Ryan who was Named Zero Gravity all state team, in a tournament where he averaged a stat line of 25 points, 13 rebounds, 5 assists, 3 steals and 3 blocks. Ryan has great finishing skills, and stretches the floor very well with his shooting. Ryan is a strong physical player, and a tough matchup for opposing teams. Ryan is a also a good passer who sees the floor well. Ryan is only a sophomore, and is already proving he can play at the next level.
Ryan Svendsen Ryan Svendsen 6'0" | PG Arlington Catholic (MA) | 2023 State New E , Middlesex Magic, Position G, Class Sophomore, HT 6’0
Ryan is a guard, who plays hard, and bring energy to his team every time he steps on the floor. Ryan Makes players around him better. Ryan never forces up a shot. Ryan is a playmaker, who can create his own shot, and is very good at getting to the basket and finishing.Ryan can also pull up and shoot. Ryan I think is becoming a high level guard in New England. Ryan was named all conference when he was only a freshman.