Tuesday, June 18, 2013

NYBL Session III Top Performers Announced

Jeremiah Francis-Session III MVP

Now that the NYBL Finals are in the books, one of the last remaining pieces of business is the release of the Session III Top Performers List. Headlining the list as the Session MVP is Ohio Select’s Jeremiah Francis.  Over the course of 6 games in Columbus, Francis scored a total of 75 points for an average of 12.5 points per game, including a game-high 27 points against the South Caroline Hornets. Not only did Francis put up big numbers, he grabbed a ton of rebounds for a point guard. Although Francis’ stats clearly support this honor, his clutch performances in several big games easily tips the scale in his favor.

Joining Francis with 1st Team honors are: North Carolina’s Chaz Gwyn; Deron Williams Elite’s Tyrese Maxey; Southern Stampede’s Christopher Hinton; and South Carolina’s Juwan Gary. 2nd Team recipients include: Trent Brown (Arizona Monsoon); Scottie Lewis (Garden City All-Stars; Danario Edgar II (Future Phenoms); Gerard Reynolds (Ohio Select); and Tyler Brelsford (ETU Select).

Next up will be the release of the list of players selected to participate the NYBL All-Star game which will be held in conjunction with the Buckeye Prep Elite Showcase currently scheduled for September 21st and 22nd in Columbus, Ohio. The initial list will be emailed to coaches, and it will be their responsibility to communicate with the parents to confirm participation. After that, the confirmed list will be published. Below is a link to the complete list of the session III top performers.


3 comments:

  1. This is coach Jackson congrats to young Francis this kid is special. Congrats to all of the kids who made first team honors these kids are the best of the best.

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    1. Thanks Coach! AOR, has a tremendous amount of respect for you and your basketball program as well. Continued success!

      Jerome Francis, Jr.
      Pickerington Central High School

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  2. Who's going to the fab frosh camp from Ohio? They all have to be highly ranked.

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