This past weekend at the MadeHoops event “The WarmUp” held in Memphis, TN, several players showcased their exceptional skills on the court, leaving a lasting impression on scouts and fans alike. Here are the athletes who made the “Super Sports Media Weekend Standouts” list with their remarkable performances.
James Deloach – E3 Panthers
Position: Stretch 3
Game Performance: 19 points, dominant on both offensive and defensive boards
Impact: James was a force to be reckoned with, playing every position from 1 through 5 with a versatility that’s rare at this level. His 19-point finish was impressive, but it was his domination of the boards that truly set him apart. By controlling the rebounds, Deloach allowed the E3 Panthers to dictate the game’s tempo, ultimately securing a 10-point victory over Nike ProSkills San Antonio.
Strengths: Rebound machine, efficient midrange jumper, excellent running the floor
Zaylin Rowland – Point Guard Extraordinaire
Game Performance: 22+ points in two games
Impact: Zaylin Rowland is a point guard who truly understands his role. Over two solid games, he proved to be one of the best players on the court, playing unselfishly and creating opportunities for both himself and his teammates. His ability to score from all three levels and his tenacity on defense, especially his eagerness to guard the opposing team’s best player, make him a standout.
Strengths: High basketball IQ, unselfish with teammates, scoring versatility, defensive prowess
Andre Aaron – The Versatile Guard
Game Performance: 25 points
Impact: Andre Aaron, a guard with size and athleticism, showcased his ability to score from anywhere on the court. His defensive play also stood out, giving him an edge over smaller, less agile guards.
Strengths: Three-level scorer, intense defender, uses size to his advantage on both ends of the court
Caleb Thomas – The All-Around Performer
Game Performance: 20 points
Impact: Caleb Thomas demonstrated his scoring abilities from all over the floor, coupled with an unselfish attitude and readiness to defend. His hustle on every play and high basketball IQ made him a true standout at “The WarmUp.”
Strengths: High IQ, excellent outside shooting, shares the ball
Jason Vidaurri – The Next Level Playmaker
Game Performance: Key contributor to team’s 2-1 record over the weekend
Impact: Jason Vidaurri has shown that he can play basketball at the next level. His continuous adjustment to each game’s flow and his unselfish play have consistently placed him among the top players.
Strengths: High IQ, unselfish, playmaking ability
Logan Beckstrom – The Sharpshooter
Game Performance: Averaged 14 points per game
Impact: Logan Beckstrom had another impressive weekend, making a significant impact on his team with his shooting prowess and solid defense.
Strengths: Excellent shooting, solid defense, ball sharing
Karmen Gonzalez – The Dominant Leader
Game Performance: Strong and impactful play throughout the weekend
Impact: Karmen Gonzalez led his team not only with his play but also by being a vocal leader on the court. His dominance was evident in how he ran the floor and involved his teammates.
Strengths: High IQ, defensive hands, floor running
Brody Doyle – The All-Rounder
Game Performance: Scored 21 points and shot the ball well verse a very strong defensive team (Team Ramey EYCL)
Impact: Shots the ball effectively and efficiently. Once the defense tried to stop Brody, that’s where his IQ takes over and he looks for the extra pass.
Strengths: High IQ, runs the floor, great Shooter