Best Performances: Sun Bash Miami (Day 2 – Part 2)
The inaugural Sun Bash Miami wrapped up on Saturday night with a five-game slate at Westminster Christian. First started in 2018 in Tampa, the Sun Bash has since expanded to Miami with future markets in the works for the next high school…
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Continue ReadingThe inaugural Sun Bash Miami wrapped up on Saturday night with a five-game slate at Westminster Christian.
First started in 2018 in Tampa, the Sun Bash has since expanded to Miami with future markets in the works for the next high school season and beyond.
Results:
North Miami 79, Coral Park 76 (1 OT)
Wellington 76, Miami 69
Doral 57, Coral Springs Charter 36
Palmetto 78, Suncoast 61
Westminster Christian 63, Calvary Christian 55
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Top Storylines: Sun Bash Miami (Day 1)
Best Performances: Sun Bash Miami (Day 2 – Part 1)
Here is a look at the top performances from Saturday: Part 2.
Kamren Ramsarran (Coral Springs Charter)
With 2020 leaders Ian Tajalli and Yugivon Jeanty, 2022 6’1″ guard Kamren Ramsarran was really solid for Coral Springs Charter in the loss to Doral. He had a team-best 17 points and had some very strong takes to the rim. Ramsarran is going to get better and better as the season goes on. He is a crafty finisher.
Juan Garcia & Justin Neely (Miami)
The combo of 2020 5’11” guard Juan Garcia and 2021 6’5″ guard/forward Justin Neely had good outings in the loss to Wellington. Garcia was 6-of-6 from deep and caught fire early on to finish with 19 points while Neely recorded his first triple-double of his career with 17 points, 15 rebounds and 10 assists. Neely is a long athlete who can really mix it up on both ends of the floor and plays super smart.
Steven Young & Greg Glenn (Calvary Christian)
The size and athleticism of Ft. Lauderdale Calvary Christian is very intimidating. In the loss to Westminster Christian, 2020 6’2″ guard Sterling Young and 2022 6’7″ guard/forward Greg Glenn combined for 31 points. Young was shooting well from outside and keeping Westminster Christian’s defense on edge with 17 points. Glenn got going towards the end of the third quarter with 14 points and a is big bruiser who loves to go the rack. 2021 6’4″ guard Noah Tavor pitched in with his superb ballhandling and moves to finish with 12 points.
Joey Brown & James Henderson (Westminster Christian)
An integral part of Westminster Christian’s victory over Calvary Christian was 2021 6’1″ guard Joey Brown (13 points) and 2021 6’8″ forward James Henderson (12 points). Brown is a really active guard who is aggressive and likes to shoot the mid-range. Henderson did a ton of dirty work on the glass, grabbing boards and finishing. 2020 5’9″ guard JC Lezcano continued his reliable play on the weekend with 10 points.
Jordan Lopez (Palmetto)
The outside stroke of 2020 6’2″ guard Jordan Lopez is always on display. He had 17 points in the victory over Suncoast and continues to be the most sound shooter for his side. Palmetto is lucky to have him when it needs a run of points. 2021 6’4″ forward Saiyan Marley and 2020 6’5″ guard Kentron Poitier each had 10 points as well.
Nick Green & Jagger Ruiz (Wellington)
Wellington earned very nice showings from 2020 duo Nick Green and Jagger Ruiz. Big buckets came from these guys late in the game. The 6’4″ Green was a big body inside who had 14 points while Ruiz was a finesse driver and shooter who had 13 points. Both can handle the ball and get going to help with the cause on offense.