where do you see that?Interesting also that Trevor doesn’t even appear to be their primary ball handler.
Was watching the game against Princess Anne preceding the one you posted about. There was another guy (#10?) who was the primary ball handler.where do you see that?
Remember a box of popcorn for the rats if you go.Anybody heading over to see Trevor and Woodside play for state title at Siegel Center tomorrow?
You couldn’t pay me to go to that dump.Anybody heading over to see Trevor and Woodside play for state title at Siegel Center tomorrow?
Yes.Was that him who took the first shot on that final possession?
Good stuff jpo, we really really need one of Smith or Nelson to be a dynamic player for us next year.Trevor will make his presence known next year. Competition makes everyone better! Buckle up for some welcomed competition at the PG spot next year.
Now we just need to get Greenlaw…
“He’s always going to give you everything he’s got,” said Woodside coach Stefan Welsh, who as a player led the Wolverines to back-to-back titles in 2004 and ‘05. “He plays every game like it’s Game 7 of the NBA Finals.” [...]
“[Smith] is a prolific scorer with a strong determination not to lose,” Maury coach Brandon Plummer said. “He has led his team all season and is a strong, dependable source in clutch situations.”
Smith, a 6-foot-2 senior guard, averaged 18 points, five rebounds, five assists and three steals. He was named the Class 5 Player of the Year and the Class 5 Region B Player of the Year.[...]
“He’s the hardest worker. He’s never too high and never too low,” he said. “And he always comes to play. You don’t find a lot of kids like him. They don’t come along too often.”
Let’s hope so 😀he's growing! by September he'll be 6'4".