Battle At The Beach: Day 3 Standouts (Part I)
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The Battle at The Beach continued at the Wiregrass Ranch Sports Campus in Wesley Chapel on Saturday. Prep Hoops Florida scouts Ross Van De Griek and Josh Cutler were on the grounds of the event. Here are the Day 3…
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Continue ReadingThe Battle at The Beach continued at the Wiregrass Ranch Sports Campus in Wesley Chapel on Saturday. Prep Hoops Florida scouts Ross Van De Griek and Josh Cutler were on the grounds of the event. Here are the Day 3 standouts from Sunday:
The 6-5 guard used his athleticism and frame to his advantage on Sunday. Mubiru played with a ton of aggressiveness and finishing strong around the rim whether it was a put back or on the attack. Mubiru also showed a ton of consistency shooting from beyond the arc.
Bryce Deas
Bryce Deas
The 6-2 guard plays a mature game beyond his years whether it’s making the right shot selection or passing the ball up for a better shot. He is also a disciplined defender and is really active when he is guarding on the ball. Deas can defend multiple positions as he has quickness and his length to be able to block shots from beyond the perimeter.
The 6-4 point guard uses his frame to his advantage on both ends of the floor, whether he is on the attack or blocking shots. He makes impact plays in a variety of ways whether it’s a half court offense or in transition, Seals makes plays happen. Seals scored in double figures in all four games this weekend for Born To Impact Elite.
The 6-2 guard is one of the most consistent perimeter shooters in the state as he can knock it down from anywhere in the half court. He finished the weekend with a 25-point performance on 5-of-9 shooting from beyond the arc in a win against the Florida Phenoms. Patterson also utilized the offense by getting his teammates involved with some crisp passes to the open man.