EKB SHOWCASE BRINGS OUT THE TALENT!!
West Orange HS, West Orange, N.J…. The Ed Butler Showcase gives players an opportunity to show their wares in front of D-2 and D-3 Coaches and at West Orange Highschool their was a lot of talent on display! Over 30 coaches were on hand to check out the players and over the next couple days Gardenstatehoops will highlight some of the players who participated!
SCHOOLS ON SITE: Bloomfield, Caldwell, Mercy College, Arcadia, Worcester, Castleton State College, Rochester Inst., Stockton College, Keystone College, Ramapo College, LIU-Post, DeSales University, Bard College, Felician College, Adelphi University, Kean College, Utica College, Albright College, U.S.M.M.A., Rutgers-Newark,Rutgers Camden, New Jersey City University, Montclair State, Georgian Court, C.C.N.Y., Muhlenberg College
JORDAN SEARS–PLAINFIELD H.S.- The 6’4 Sears was one of the best players in the Showcase. He showed versatility and handled the ball extremely well in the games. He knocked down shots and consistently got to the rim. The brother of Yale recruit Justin, Jordan definitely proves to have a chance to move into the D-1 category!
MARSHALL JAMES—- HUDSON CATHOLIC—- The 6’7 Marshall was a pleasant surprise and had a lot of Coaches whispering about his play. Much more talented than people realized,He finished with authority and showed the ability to step away from the paint and put the ball on the floor! The lefty was crafty around the basket and hit short bankers the entire night!
JUWAUN CARTER—-DEPAUL—- The 6’2 Carter showed his athleticsm and all the ways he can finish at the rim during his games. He impressed with his ability to create off the drbble. Knocked down a few mid range jumpers and rebounded the ball well, particularly on the offensive boards. He was one of the few players that was committed on the defensive end as well as on the offensive side!
JEFF DZIERZAWIEC—HUNTERDON CENTRAL H.S.— The 6’4 Dzierzawiec showed the ability to handle the rock. Is a very good passer,but more than anything showed the Coaches on site his ability to shoot the basketball. He went 6 for 8 from deep in one of the games he played in and was practically automatic when left open.
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