Midwest Grind Session: Dave’s Top Performers
The Midwest Grind Session is a wrap. A May weekend of basketball at a high level. Here’s who stood out! Top performers in Wichita in the 17s division: Sean O’Dwyer – Math Fab Steelers 6’6 Good small forward with handles,…
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Continue ReadingThe Midwest Grind Session is a wrap. A May weekend of basketball at a high level. Here’s who stood out!
Top performers in Wichita in the 17s division:
Sean O’Dwyer – Math Fab Steelers 6’6
Good small forward with handles, and a proven jumper from wing. Sean is crafty and utilizes fakes to score.
Jalen Smith – KS Hoggs 5’11
Floor general on the offensive end and can really change a game from relentless defensive pressure. Impressive transition scorer.
Caleb McGill – Colorado Chaos 6’8
His combination of size and motor is a tough matchup. Relentless on the glass, rarely has his shot blocked, and able to score in bundle.
Gethro Muscadin – TeamGriffin 6’10
The best big prospect in Wichita, was very good on the boards, range to about 10 feet but an extremely difficult matchup further inside.
Alton Easley – KS Primetyme Ballerz 5’11
Best facilitator on the court all weekend, sharing the rock to teammates all over. Really in tune with the intangibles, too, leading his squad vocally.
Alex Littlejohn – KS Pray n Play 6’4
Scores inside with nice footwork, and fakes. Also has an impressive and developing outside game, showcasing a smooth corner shot that must be respected by the defense.
Quinton Donahoe – KC Pacers White 5’11
Love this guy with speed, and then another gear attacking the rim. Defenders had difficulty staying in front of him in the halfcourt and was a nightmare in transition
Trey Reid – NLHA Gaddis 6’0
Heady floor leader who was fantastic in the open floor as a facilitator.
Christian Cook – TeamBuddybuckets 6’2
A commited and ferocious defender who takes pride on that end. Multi-faceted offensive player, too. Gets to the line and knocks em down from deep.
Traejon Davis – Team Buddybuckets 6’6
He’s a winner. This guy is consistent and heady – always seemed to be in the right place making the right play. He makes others better and was a great offensive rebounder.
Conner Calavan – Tulsa Hawks 6’4
Scored effortlessly on a nice range of shots all weekend. Legitimate scoring threat from all three levels. Good combo of size and skill on the wing.