Johnson Stowers 1:00 pm

Johnson-Willie Mays---Tough pull-up jump shot from elbow, has great burst to sell the move. Good right-hand layup through contact

Johnson-DJ Birhiray=Has length that he uses to pull-back cross over for an elbow jump shot

Johnson-Darion Davis—Stretches floor, key for him is to stay in the game, can look lost

Stowers-Matthew Caldwell-Steady catch and shooter

Stowers—Drake Moore--- Really pulls the ball on a string with cross-over, solid three 

Stowers-Riley Jordan top of the key three really smooth

Johnson-Conner Schank- Tough dribble moves, key is confidence in himself

Stowers-Colton Pribyl- Ability to recognize when to cut, move off-ball well

Johnson-Arlondo Hall-Feel to adjust as a ball-handler to what pace his team needs to be at

Johnson—Robert Fitch---Understands his role, looks to thrive in it

Bonds Porath 2:00 p.m.

Bonds-Tareek Gladiama---Consistent stroke from three

Porath-Jack Wors—Strong top of the key 3, great look ahead passer

Bonds-Mason Lewis—Controlled pace to the rim today

Bonds- Dion Johnson—Strong inside moves, more left-hand

Porath- Ian Moore—Patience tremendously shown on the glass

Bonds- Nate Orr—Strong inside, ability to have decent footwork if he continues to develop it

Porath-Kanon Catchings—Can be shy, tentative because he is trying to figure out what he needs to do. When not overcomplicating, can be solid. Good distance shooter. 

Porath-Grant Porath, solid distributer off backdoor cuts

Porath-Eli Robinson-Tremendous side, ability to step out for three

Stowers Glenn 3:00 p.m.

Glenn=Xavion Gillard-Ability to shoot with range, limited handles

Glenn-Donovan Scott---Highlight reel in the making

Glenn-JC Glenn-Phenomenal offensive rebounder, great positioning on box outs

Glenn-Jack  Stevens—Good spot up shooter from three

Glenn- Isiah Lockard---Phenomenal vertical, ability to throw it down

Glenn-JaShawnn Bates---Aggressive when he wants to be, has tendency to not help on d

Stowers---Drake Moore-Terrific pull-up

Glenn-Antoine Hurns---Terrific length

Stowers---- Kameron Hodge—showed flashes first week, unable to gather rhythm last couple of weeks

Stowers---Riley Jordan---Not able to be himself when facing more athletic competition

4:00 Davis Versus Turner

Turner--Noah carter-Tremendous anticipation, finds ways to get in to the defense with a phenomenal spin move.

Turner--Kevin Butler---Ability to play bigger than his size

Davis- Drew Pennington---Good control in the fast break

Davis--Luke Andree---Tremendous three point shooter

Davis- Jarrett Boissy---Three point shooter that is strong off the catch, really good finisher around the rim

Davis- Trenton Reinholt—Strong big body inside the paint, ability to finish through contact

Turner- Kendall Johnson—Good slasher, has a nose for the ball

Davis- Cayden Dykhuizen---Good anticipation, good off the ball player

Davis- Grant McCartner—Effective three when squared up

Turner---Matthew Spears—Talented inside, strong right hand

5:00 Swanner vs. Clark

Clark—Chandler Jackson---Smooth cutting, ability to play well off the ball. Terrific fade away

Clark- Jordan Bowles—Lightning step into a pull-up shot

Clark- Aaron Clark has good feel with pacing, solid jump shot when set

Swanner--- Jaylen Clark---Electrifying scorer, ability to adjust with tremendous flow, consistent shot

Swanner-Landen Swanner---Versatile big, who can handle, play down low

Swanner-Clay McCorkle—Good catch and shooter, tends to sometimes not know where he is at. 

Clark---Demarr Woods-Haskins—Terrific in traffic, has terrific vertical to see above the rim, and can hit the three when he is hot. 

Swanner- Grant Brown- Ready off the ball, terrific movement to allow drives for teammates

6:00 Busick versus Turner

Turner- Dion Johnson-Tendency to be more outside than inside, needs to get to weight room

Busick=AJ Tilmon-Tremendous athleticism, lot to like, solid range

Busick-Deion Miles—Great finisher with right or left hand, immediate athleticism in his game

Busick-Sabien Cain---Dart, moves with smoothness off the ball, solid three ball

Busick-Robert Russell-Floater, lean away to his left side

Busick-Evan Lawrence- Puts himself in good position in the paint

Busick-Joey Schmitz—Knows where the open man is

Turner- Kobe Jenkins—Strong player, has skills that some don’t have this early but can get overwhelmed

Turner-Auggie Durham—Size can be an issue as he is trying to become a playmaker

Turner-Adonis Warfield---Can be out of control a lot, has flashes

Centers versus Smith 7:00 p.m.

Centers-Carter Modin—Smooth stroke from the outside

Smith-Jakeb Kinsey---Smooth three, smart decision maker

Smith-Jake Moynihan-Big who is comfortable stepping outside

Centers- Eli Meyer---Great post feeds, terrific cut

Smith- Braden Smith-Elite playmaker, great rhythm and court vision. Solid pressure on the ball full court, with a terrific shot

Centers- Foster Mefford- Has a struggle handling the press, but pretty smart when picking his spots

Centers- Matthew Teike—Lean, muscular big. Able to play inside and out

Smith---Jasper Campbell—Really good roll-man.

Centers--Blake Shewmaker---Good follow ups on shots

Adams versus Stowers 8 pm

Adams-Connor Essegian---Terrific shooter, very alert off the dribble, finishes with both hands

Adams-Mason Baker—Off to hot start, sets team Adams off to hot start.

Stowers-Jalen Hooks---Good big, has ability to create plays inside and out

Stowers-Donavan Barnett—Tenacious defender, very smart instincts

Stowers-Kishawn Taylor—Aggressive on-ball defender, wizardry with the passing skills

Adams- Logan Gard-Huge fan of his versatility, ability to be guarding different types of bigs despite not insane athleticism.

Stowers- Ethan Oswoski---Solid off the ball-player, works with others well

Adams---Jackson Barth—Dead-eye three point shot

Adams—Joe Kelly—Gains an understanding of his role as the game progresses. 

Stowers-Brandon Snodgrass---Tenacious off-defender, good length