Nate Anderson, Brian Sullivan, Stevie Taylor, Trey Burke & Treavon Jackson (D-I comits) |
In terms of this weekend’s action,of course guys like Michigan-bound Trey Burke, Wisconsin commit Treavon Jackson and Ohio University verbal Stevie Taylor all handled their business; but guys like Westerville South’s Isiah Rogers, Bloom Carroll’s Steve Bridgeman and Freshmen Dymier Finch saw their stock rise. Watch out for Bloom-Carroll this coming high school season, as they are simply loaded with talent. I don’t think anybody made more of their shot on the big stage than Bloom Carroll’s Isacc McGlone. This kid knocked down shots the entire weekend; not just spot up shots, but shots off the bounce as well. Mansfield Senior’s Keon Johnson, a 5’6 freshman, had a big weekend as he relentlessly attacked the cup, and Gahanna Lincoln’s Aaron Jackson and Manuel Powell continue a solid fall campaign. Jackson made a case as the top sophomore at the event in this evaluator’s opinion. Pickerington Central’s Jea’Sean Tate was beasty around to rim, and Marion Franklin’s Marquise Lawrence has loads of potential. Below are my lists of the top players I saw this weekend in each of the two divisions. To see the pictures I took at the event, visit the Buckeye Prep Facebook Fan Page.
9th/10th Grade Division
Jaylen Benton-6’2 Soph Northland
John Drapper-5’10 Soph Eastmoor Academy
Dymier Finch-6’1 Fresh Walnut Ridge
Jack Gibbs-5’10 Soph Westerville North
Aaron Jackson-6’4 Soph Gahanna Lincoln
Keon Johnson-5’6 Soph Mansfield Senior
Marquise Lawrence-6’5 Soph Marion Franklin
Kevin Marsh-6’4 Soph Dublin Coffman
Isaac McGlone-6’1 Soph Bloom-Carroll
Manuel Powell -5’8 Fresh Gahanna Lincoln
Jae’Sean Tate-6’3 Fresh Pickerington Central
Ronnie Williams-6’2 Fresh Brookhaven
11/12th Grade Division
Nate Anderson-6’9 Sr Teays Valley
Nick Archer-6’7 Jr Olentangy Liberty
Dwayne Bazemore-6’9 Sr Walnut Ridge
Steve Bridgeman-6’5 Sr Bloom-Carroll
Trey Burke-6’2 Sr Northland
Grant Harris-6’1 Jr Harvest Prep
Treavon Jackson-6’3 Sr Westerville South
Clinton James-6’2 Sr DeSales
Tyler Kelly-6’2 Sr Pickerington North
Elijah Macon-6’7 Jr Marion Franklin
Zach Riddle-6’1 Sr Dublin Coffman
Jalen Robinson-6’8 Jr Northland
Isaiah Rogers-5’8 Jr Westerville South
Devin Scott-6’8 Jr Northland
Brian Sullivan-6’0 Sr Upper Arlington
Stevie Taylor-5’10 Sr Gahanna Lincoln
Other Players to Watch
Tony Anderson II-6’5 8th Afrocentric
Brandon Bapst-6’4 Soph Grove City
Rian Burrell 6’3 Sr Zanesville **
Mario Davis-5’10 Fresh Mansfield
Adam Hall-6’6 Sr Dublin Coffman
Kam Harris-5’11 Sr Westerville Central
William Hill-Jr.-5’8 Thomas Worthington
AJ Ireland-6'3 Jr Bloom-Caroll
Khlid King-6’1 Jr Brookhaven
Ke’Chain Lewis-6’4 Jr Northland
DeMarkio Lysh-5’10 Sr Westerville South
Adam McCall Jr. 5’10 Jr Harvest Prep
Chris Moxley-5’10 Fresh Bishop Hartley
Nicke Neale-6'4 Jr Dublin Jerome
DeVon Price-5'11 Sophmore Pickerton North
Jordan Potts-6'0 Jr Northland *
Kyle Schrimal-6’3 Sr Canal Winchester
Carter Smith-5'11 Jr Upper Arlington
Rico Spears-6’3 Sr Walnut Ridge *
*Played well but only played one day
** Injured late
Just a fan of the sophmore b-ballers at last weekend event, hard to pick ten but for fun here is mine: 1. Aaron Jackson - Gahanna 2. Jack Gibbs - Westerville North 3. Isaac McGlone - Bloom Carrol 4. Marquiz Lawrence - Marion Franklin 5. John Drapper - Eastmoor 6. Kenny Robinson - Harvest Prep 7. Jaylen Benton - Northland 8. Marvin Thomas -East 9. Wendell Davis - Reynoldsburg 10. Ronnie Stokes - Gahanna Just my opinion I watched every team in this division play, great event keep up the hard work
ReplyDeleteWow! How can you actually write this article about what took place these last two weekends and not mention Kenny Robinson? For his age, his skills and his hops are simply outstanding! Watch out for this kid!
ReplyDeleteWith 12 teams and 3 courts it's very hard to see every kid. The window of opportunity for some kids to be seen when they are playing well is sometimes very small. With that said, over the long haul, kids will get their credit if they are getting ir done. From the other comment, it looks like somebody saw him!
ReplyDeleteTo those fan in attendence, if you saw some kids playing well feel free to give them a shout out here.
ReplyDeleteKenny is solid. No left hand and will be a solid player in high school. Should see varsity minutes next year.
ReplyDeleteI agree with the other posters...in the group of sophmores, Kenny Robinson should not be overlooked! Evan Van Orman also looked strong on defense-he was even coughing alot and might have been sick but still played hard.
ReplyDeleteAnyone know when the teams for this weekend will be posted? Is the tournament still on?
ReplyDeleteHeard Trey Burke had 34 points in a game? Are there going to be any video footage of the games that took place?
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