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Complete 94′ Sunday Top Players and Notes

 

At the Complete 94′ hosted by Hardwork, Saturday showed our staff that there is a lot of talent in the San Antonio/Austin area. On Sunday, the play from the underclassmen caught our eye. Here are our top performers from Sunday and some notes from the weekend overall.

Anderson Kopp, 2019 SG-Houston Defenders:  Kopp shot the ball well from deep. He made four threes in his first game on Sunday and Kopp intensity on both ends of the floor is influential to his team’s success.

Cameron Cohn, 2019 G-Houston Defenders: Cohn showcased what he does best and that is knock down perimeter jumpers. Cohn was efficient in his games today and He showed why he is one of the top guards in his class in Houston.

Kalib Boone, 2019 F-Oklahoma PWP: Boone plays with a lot of energy and we like that. His presence in he paint on both ends was critical for PWP’s success on Sunday.

Jahmius Ramsey, 2019 G- Hardwork: Ramsey had strong performances on Saturday and that continued on Sunday. A player that is primed for a big live period showing and one of the top guards in Dallas for 2019.

Jalen Jackson, 2019 PG-Hardwork: Jackson did a good job managing the floor. Avg at least five assists in the games we watched him play and Jackson continues to be effective on both ends.

Hayden Hefner, 2020 SG-Houston Defenders: Hefner had a seven point stretch where he showcased his overall game with a dunk on a drive to the baseline, a layup and a three pointer. Against BMM, he had 14 points.

Quevian Adger, 2020 F-BMM: Adger against the Houston Defenders made big plays in the second half and overtime. He was in attack mode on offense and was able to get to the rim. Adger finished the game with 18 points, with 12 coming in after the first half.

Caleb Lohner, 2020 F-BMM: Lohner again impresses. His versatility on offense allows BMM to go mix and match on lineups. Lohner’s play this weekend opened some eyes.

Bryce Thompson, 2020 G- Oklahoma PWP: Thompson makes another appearance on our recap and in his first game he scored 32 points in his team’s close win. Thompson got hot in spurts and had stretches where it looked like he couldn’t miss.

 

Miller Kopp Continues to Shine for Houston Defenders

Kopp had quality performances in his games on Sunday and is looking to make a climb in our rankings. He scored well and showed toughness on the boards. Kopp’s stock can see a rise this spring/summer.

Inside Presence for Yes II Success

The front-court of 2018 James Jean-Marie, 2019 Charles Bassey & Ousmane Ndim make life tough for players to score in the paint and allows YIIS to get more points in the paint. Jean-Marie plays with a lot of energy and is versatile on both ends. Ndim is becoming a viable option on the block and protects the paint well and Bassey has the ability to dominate games especially when he is locked in and aggressive with the ball.

Oklahoma PWP Backcourt Impresses

2018 Keyshawn Embery & Trey’Von Hopkins form a potent backcourt for PWP as Embery showed the ability to score in bunches and Hopkins showcased his athleticism and shot making abilities. When both of them are clicking and on the same page, that’s when PWP is at its best. Embery and Hopkins are at the top of their class in Oklahoma.