CLICK HERE FOR BLOGGER TEMPLATES AND MYSPACE LAYOUTS »

Saturday, October 11, 2008

Another 11 Seniors from the Super 75

This wraps up the senior's coverage from the Super 75 at the University of Detroit-Jesuit. 31 seniors in all.

Chris Williamson, 5'10, Fowlerville '09- Williamson shot the ball well, played solid defense, and handled the ball well enough for programs to take a look at this sleeper. He brought a competitive edge that led him to rebounds on either end of the court.

Jeff Jones, 6'1, Orchard Lake St. Mary's '09- Jones performed well in shooting drills and was one of the more athletic guards on Saturday. He sat out the second half of his junior year after transferring from the University of Detroit-Jesuit. Jones could be the sleeper a GLIAC program can rely on in a couple of years.

Larry Smith, 6'3, Lincoln Park '09- Smith was solid on the wing and did a good job of slashing to the bucket for lay-ups. He's long and as he improves his foot speed could be a player for DIII programs. Improving his guard skills will do him wonders.

Brandyn Mungo, 6'3, Detroit Renaissance '09- Mungo is one of many Renaissance primed for a breakout season as the Phoenix are void of Division I players that have filled their past rosters. Mungo does a lot of things well and increasing his aggressiveness will do more than have him on the radar of DIII and DII programs.

Rico Stewart, 5'9, Lansing Eastern '09- Stewart played best when he took on the role of point guard instead of combo guard. He's not overly athletic but he does a good job of working angles and controlling the game's tempo. Tightening up his handle will call the attention of college programs.

Jordan Deane, 5'9, Southfield-Lathrup '09- Deane was one of the most active players for the second year in a row at an IPS camp as the speedy point guard came up with steals and outran the defense to find open jumpers. His strong point is on the defensive end and developing his offensive game will earn him more looks from smaller schools in Michigan and beyond.

Marcellus Wilford, 5'10, Berkley '09- Wilford is a grinder who performed well in drill work much like his Berkley teammate, Jake Olds. Wilford could stand to hit the weight room while looking to improve his shot. Wilford is one of many players in the camp that with that much more work will gain the interest of smaller schools in the mid-west.

Jake Olds, 5'10, Berkley '09- Olds performed as well as any participant in the ball-handling drills and was one of the top performers throughout the day. He took care of the ball and did a nice job of running the point throughout the Showcase. Olds should be on the radar of a couple handfuls of smaller programs around the mid-west.

Michael Martin, 6'7, West Bloomfield '09- Intriguing because he's tall, long, runs the floor well, and looks to block shots. He does need to improve his game on the offensive end but he didn't shy away from scoring opportunities 15-feet and in. Martin's wing span nears seven-feet and this senior is on the radar of smaller programs in the mid-west.

DeMandre Gause, 6', Detroit Martin Luther King '09- Gause's athleticism stood out and he could be a lockdown defender for King this upcoming season. Tightening up his handle and improving his play making will give him a greater opportunity to play in college.

Anothony Scott, 5'10, Bloomfield Hills Andover '09- Scott is a solid 180 pounds and his guard skills are serviceable as he uses his size well offensively and defensively. He could stand to improve his ball-handling and shooting mechanics before smaller programs give him the nod of approval.

The '10 class is next...

0 comments: