It’s
only January, but the 2024 North Coast Blue Chips already have three of four
championships under their belts. Coach
Paul Syroka’s squad has only one loss and a runner-up finish in the four
tournaments his team has participated in so far this young season. Those results are even more impressive given
the fact that the team often plays up against older teams! The Blue Chip’s success is predicated on a
fast-paced style of play and a roster full of skilled players with high
basketball IQs, according to Syroka.
The
Blue Chip’s roster is a virtual who’s who of nationally ranked players and their
starting five alone includes players like: Jerry
Easter Jr. (5’8”/CG/2024/Toledo), John
Mobley Jr. (5’0”/PG/2024/Columbus, OH), Jonas Nicholas (6’1”/C/2024/Akron, OH), Xavier Bowman (5’11”/CG/2024/Lansing, MI) and Elvis Syroka (5’0”/CG/2024/Sylvania, OH). Also on that loaded roster are Grant Hayword
(5’11”/PF/2024/Indianapolis, IN), Amari
Pickens (5’1”/SG/2024/PA), Sabion
Cain (5’9”/WF/2024/Indianapolis, IN), and James Evans (6’1”/C/2024/Kansas).
In terms of our Ohio rankings, Nichols, Easter and Mobley are in our top
three.
Coach
Syroka’s goals are about the same as they were last season and are player
development centered. “I just want to keep teaching, letting them grow and have
fun,” said Syroka. “I also want to teach them how to play as a team. We have a lot of individual talent so it can
sometimes be difficult to get them to play like a team,” continued Syroka. Next
up for Syroka is a tournament out in Portland, OR, but you can catch the Blue
Chips in action in Columbus at the Buckeye Prep Invitational, which is set for
April 13th-15th. In
all likelihood, the Blue Chips should grab the #1 spot in our Buckeye Prep Power
Rankings when they are released in a few weeks. We intend to keep close tabs on
this talented squad this spring and summer.
So if they are class of 2023 why are they playing 2024 6th grade tournaments
ReplyDeleteMajority of the kids on this team has been Reclassed or is in the 7th grade playing down because of age restrictions, so I guess when they are in the 9th grade they will be playing 8th graders,, That's what champions are made of way to go BLUE CHIPS ..LOL
ReplyDeletecan i tryout for the 7th grade blue chips team this year.
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