This was a game that was close but didn't feel like it. Kentridge seemed to be able to score whenever they wanted and Kentlake played like everything they got was difficult. Kentridge only won by 6 or 8 on the road but seemed like they were clearly the better team.
Player Comments:
Kenlake
#44 Jeff Budinich -6-9 SR Committed to Montana St. Clearly the best player on the team. His strength is his shooting, he has a very nice high arcing shot that is good from 3 and in. His turnaround jumper is deadly, it will be hard to block even at the college level. He needs to work on his footwork, rebounding, and defense. He would be dominant if he were more aggressive. Has a lot of potential. Averaging 16ppg
#24 Mike Salazar -6-3 JR Toughest guy on the team, made some big plays late to keep them in the game. Long and thin, needs to get stronger. Can handle the ball ok and slash, needs to work on his passing. Has a nice shot but a bit slow on the release. Quick and athletic for his size. Good hustle and good rebounder from the wing. Averaging 11ppg DII
Kentridge
#24 Shaquielle McKissic -6-3 SR Athletic long wing. Has a nice jump shot though he needs to work on his follow through. A very good defender and solid rebounder. Ok finisher at the basket and ok ball-handler. He reminds me of Kenny Barker who is an all-conference DII player at Alaska Anchorage who I coached my first year in Fairbanks. Kenny could be an impact player for a low DI and I think Shaquielle could too. Averaging 14ppg High DII, Low DI
#2 - Gary Bell 6-1 SO Big time pg here. Very athletic and completely in control of the ball. Has great balance and see's the floor well, does a great job of backing up and re-attacking, looking for the assist. Can finish at the basket and has a nice jump shot. He even rebounds and place tough defense. He has a lot of potential and will be a high DI pg if he grows a couple more inches, he may go that high anyway. Averaging 21ppg Mid DI
Friday, January 16, 2009
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