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Here is a rundown of some of the most valuable performers we saw last week in the area. Franklin Ayissi-Etoh Franklin Ayissi-Etoh 6'2" | CG Archbishop Carrholl | 2023 State MD | guard | Archbishop Carroll ’23 In three games…
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Continue ReadingHere is a rundown of some of the most valuable performers we saw last week in the area.
Franklin Ayissi-Etoh Franklin Ayissi-Etoh 6'2" | CG Archbishop Carrholl | 2023 State MD | guard | Archbishop Carroll ’23
In three games at the Sleepy Thompson, Ayissi-Etoh averaged 27 points, 7 rebounds, 2 assists, and 2 steals per game. He was clearly the Lions’ most valuable player, and one of the top performers we saw last week.
Belgude Choijilsuren Belgude Choijilsuren 6'0" | SG Fairfax | 2025 State VA | guard | Fairfax ’25
We saw Choijilsuren catch fire for Fairfax in their comprehensive win over Unity Reed. The sophomore sharpshooter drained 5 of 6 treys on his way to a 15-point effort.
Cam Gillus Cam Gillus 5'10" | PG Sidwell Friends | 2023 State MD | guard | Sidwell Friends ’23
Sidwell Friends won the Sleepy Thompson, with Cam Gillus Cam Gillus 5'10" | PG Sidwell Friends | 2023 State MD consistently performing strongly on both ends of the floor throughout the tournament. He regularly guarded the opposing team’s best scorer while offensively controlling the game’s tempo.
Evan Huang | wing | Thomas Jefferson ’24
Huang averaged 20 points per game for TJ at the Coaches vs. Cancer Statesmen Tip-Off Classic. He is a strong rebounder who can score with either hand in the paint. Huang represented the Colonials on the All-Tournament Team.
Kye Robinson Kye Robinson 6'1" | PG Alexandria City | 2024 State VA | guard | TC Williams ’24
Robinson pumped in 30 points for the Titans in their hard-fought home win over Bishop Ireton. The lefty was a threat from all three levels and hit several clutch free throws down the stretch.
Skyler Smith | wing | Colgan ’23
Smith is Colgan’s captain, and he showed why on Friday night at Marshall. The athletic wing was a difference-maker on both ends for the Sharks, who came from behind to beat the Statesmen at home. Smith’s steal and dunk late in the fourth quarter shifted the momentum in his team’s favor for good.