Five Inriguing Prospects: Georgetown Prep vs. St. Andrew’s
NORTH BETHESDA, MD — Georgetown Prep hosted St. Andrew’s for one of many IAC/MAC match-ups we will see throughout the year. The Lions picked up a nice road win by a final score of 62-53. Here we recap this contest…
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Continue ReadingNORTH BETHESDA, MD — Georgetown Prep hosted St. Andrew’s for one of many IAC/MAC match-ups we will see throughout the year. The Lions picked up a nice road win by a final score of 62-53. Here we recap this contest by highlighting five intriguing prospects. All peripheral stats referenced were kept unofficially.
HERU BLIGEN | 6’2 PG | ST. ANDREW’S ’19
The thing that stood out most about Heru Bligen was his aggressiveness throughout this contest. The Longwood commit, who recorded 17 points, 5 rebounds, 3 assists, 2 steals, and 2 turnovers, played with high energy on both ends and that rubbed off on his teammates.
CHACE DAVIS | 6’2 G | ST. ANDREW’S ’21
Chace Davis was very efficient in this contest. Davis shot 4 of 8 from the field on his way to 10 points, but also had 4 assists, 2 rebounds, 1 steal, and just 1 turnover. The sophomore showed that he can be reliable both on and off the ball.
DEJEAN DESIRE | 6’6 SF | GEORGETOWN PREP ’19
Dejean Desire was the most productive player on the floor in this game. The unsigned senior, who can add value to a division one program immediately with the impact he makes defensively, recorded 22 points, 15 rebounds, 4 assists, 3 steals, 2 blocks, and 1 turnover.
SPENCER HAYES | 6’5 SF | ST. ANDREW’S ’20
Spencer Hayes stood out on both ends, but showed a lot of promise on the defensive side of the ball in this contest. Hayes is a long wing who disrupts opposing ball-handlers with active hands and quick reactions. The junior finished this game with 8 points, 5 rebounds, 1 steal and 1 block.
ZION RUSSELL | 5’10 G | GEORGETOWN PREP ’21
Zion Russell stood out immediately as a result of his athleticism and activity on the defensive side of the ball, but also looked to stay aggressive offensively. Russell hounded opposing ball-handlers, deflected passes, and forced several turnovers. The sophomore recorded 14 points, 4 rebounds, 4 steals, 1 assist, and 1 block, but committed 4 turnovers.