Friday, April 4, 2014

More NYBL Session #1 Standouts

Diablo Stewart, Gavin Baker, Tanner Holden & Jalen Burbage
Last week we featured a number of standout performers from Session #1 of the NYBL. Everybody knows about guys like Scottie Lewis, Jordan Mitchell, Rowan Barrett Jr., Shemar Morrow, Jordan Toles, Zion Harmon and Noble Days, but because the league is blessed with so many talented teams and so many talented players, we need look a little deeper to insure that all of the standout performances are recognized. Guys like Diablo Stewart (Lexington Hustle), Gavin Baker (Ohio Hoopsters), Tanner Holden (Riverside Flyers) and Jalen Burbage (Lexington Hustle) all got busy in Washington DC with their respective teams. All of the players are leading scorers for their squads and should be mentioned among the best players in the league so far.

Other players to keep an eye on include: Donte Allen (Lexington Hustle), Juwan Gary (SC Hornets), Michael Christmas (Academy Prep Hawks), Zareek Thomas (Texas express), Kobe Brown (D Wade), Ratez Roberts (Ohio Bball Club), Amari Davis (All-Ohio), Alpfonse Hale (Ohio Bball Club), Branton McCray (Arkansas Soldierz), Tommy Brunner and Evan Johnson (Carolina Chaos).
 
Christian LeBlanc, Brock Williams, Chuck Harris & Mike Sumner

In the 6th grade division, Isaiah LeBlanc (God First Crusaders), Brock Williams (Worldwide Wildcats), Chuck Harris (Leesburg Bball Club) and Mike Sumner (DC Primer) all balled out in Session #1. In 3 games in Session #1, LeBlanc averaged 20 points. Williams dropped 20 points on Team Takeover, one of the top teams in the country. Other guys worth mentioning include Luke Stankavage (CBC Elite), Jordan Painter (CBC Elite), Javion Ross (Carolina Kings), Trey Patterson (Team Nation), Chance Mott (Mansfield Cavs) and Jordan McPrater (CBC Elite). Of course we realize that there are still a number of other players deserving of mentation, but rest assured, we will be looking out for talent in subsequent sessions. If you ball, we will find you!

9 comments:

  1. Brock Williams did drop 20 points in DC.. Brock is #0.. Wrong picture!!

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  2. #0 Brock Williams is a real BEAST!!

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  3. I agree! #0 Brock Williams is probably hands down the best point guard in the country. I remember when played with WACG. I think it's a shame they have the wrong kids picture up!

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    1. Brock did not score 20 in Team Takeover game. He scored 6. Davon Smith (who is pictured #5) scored 18. He lead the team in scoring that game, then Chase Ellis with 17 points.

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  4. Lol.. your crazy as Hell!!! Davon hasn't out scored Brock in any of there games! Davon had 6 points. We have the stat book from all the games! In the Georgia states Brock had 27 points an Davon only had 10. Please Check the books before you talk crazy!! Brock always out scores Davon

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  5. Truth be told... Davon had a bad session in DC. He didn't get close to 10 points let alone 20 points! Shame on you for being dishonest!! Davon is a good player but he's know BROCK WILLIAMS! so keep it real! Or Do I need to put the stats on here from the last few tournaments? Cause I will!

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  6. Stat books have names not photos!! So the name was right! Trust me.

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    1. Sorry my Man, that game against Team Takeover you can check with NYBL. They will tell you. If you don't believe me, get the official book from NYBL and you will see. As an observer and reporter, I jotted down everybodys points. Brock may have outscored Davon in some of the other games, but not that one. NYBL named Chase Ellis top performer for session 1. He had the most points. My sources have informed me that Brock did have a great game in Georgia states by scoring 27 points against Atlanta Playmakers. Chase Ellis lead the team in scoring after Georgia states were done. Brock is no doubt a terrific guard and he deserves recognition. He is a hell of a guard!

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  7. Wildcats haven't played since states!

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