indeed Prosser was the whole team, he didn't get much help except in the ball handling area.
If anyone on Eureka could have hit an outside shot, then East Peoria would have had to come out and guard and Jordan would have had 50 points.
He is very athletic, can leap, is the quickest to any rebound or loose ball, and ......
HE stays out of foul trouble!!
I like JP and he's going to be good.
In the other games, Delavan lost to Culver but both teams played worse than I suspect they are capable. Culver is about the same size as Delavan but it's more like a prep school that recuits kids to play basketball.
Delavan's best player, Brady Zimmer left in the 1st half with just 2 pts after an injury.
In the 2nd game Limestone beat Summit (MO). The Summit team had 2 DI kids.....
one was a 6-10 senior but he wasn't very mobile and wasn't a scoring threat from more than an inch away from the basket.
His name is Will Clark and he's verballed to Texas Southern...but scout.com says Illinois State was after him.
The other kid, a 6-7 junior named Kevin Dwyer, reminded me of Trevor Trimpe & had 20 pts on 8-15 and 6 rebs.
athletic, could handle the ball, shot from outside, drove and created shots, and was clearly their best player overall.
Limestone was just quicker and more athletic and their trio of Donivine Stewart, Demarius Summrell, and Marquis Lobdell, gave them 3 good scoring options.
If anyone on Eureka could have hit an outside shot, then East Peoria would have had to come out and guard and Jordan would have had 50 points.
He is very athletic, can leap, is the quickest to any rebound or loose ball, and ......
HE stays out of foul trouble!!
I like JP and he's going to be good.
In the other games, Delavan lost to Culver but both teams played worse than I suspect they are capable. Culver is about the same size as Delavan but it's more like a prep school that recuits kids to play basketball.
Delavan's best player, Brady Zimmer left in the 1st half with just 2 pts after an injury.
In the 2nd game Limestone beat Summit (MO). The Summit team had 2 DI kids.....
one was a 6-10 senior but he wasn't very mobile and wasn't a scoring threat from more than an inch away from the basket.
His name is Will Clark and he's verballed to Texas Southern...but scout.com says Illinois State was after him.
The other kid, a 6-7 junior named Kevin Dwyer, reminded me of Trevor Trimpe & had 20 pts on 8-15 and 6 rebs.
athletic, could handle the ball, shot from outside, drove and created shots, and was clearly their best player overall.
Limestone was just quicker and more athletic and their trio of Donivine Stewart, Demarius Summrell, and Marquis Lobdell, gave them 3 good scoring options.
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