close
close

NBA good in good hands young players

I was raised in my man's cave and watched the NBA playoffs and have not yet missed a game.

A snack that I have by watching the first round games is that I am very excited about the future of the league. The measure of talent in the 23-and-anund age group. The league will be in very good hands in the future. The ring loader is the 23-year-old Anthony Edwards from the Minnesota Timberwolves is a young star.

Other great young people who with Cade Cunningham by The Detroit Pistons (23), Evan Mabley from the Cleveland Cavaliers (23), the defensive player of the year, Paolo Banchero from the Orlando Magic (22), Twins Amen and Auston (22) by Houston and Detroit, and Chet Holmgren (Oklamam (22), (22), (22), (22), (22), (22) and Chet Holmgren (Oklamam (22)) were called, beginnings (22), which the defensive player of the year (23), and Chet -Holmgren (22) (22) (22), and Chet -Holmgren from Oklahmam (22 22) and Chet -Holmgren from Oklahmam (both) from Houston and Detroit.

Of course, the largest and perhaps the brightest of the adolescents 7'5 -inch -Victor Wembanyama (21) is the San Antonio Spurs, who would be the defender of the year that was out of control before it was hired in his right shoulder for the season because of the deep venous thrombosis.

The future is definitely very bright in “The Association”.

Weekend extension summary

The road to Jefferson City begins for small headmaster programs across the state, with the district meeting takes place in class 1,2 and 3 this weekend.

The schools in St. Louis Area will take part in the districts of class 2 and 3 in the region. Lutheran north will organize classes 2 and 3, District 2 on Saturday. The schools in the region will also be in Owenville for the meeting of class 3, District 3.

The four best finisher in each event will rise to the sections on May 15th. The state championships for small schools take place on May 21st to 22nd in Jefferson City.

The Lutheran North Cross drivers have set themselves up for their district meeting with an excellent performance in the Marion Freeman Invitational in Clayton High. Junior Sprinter Michael Clark First in the 200 and 400-meter strings. Zahir Harvey Was second in 400 and the 110-meter hurdles. Karvon Jefferson First in the long jump, while Joshua Hastings was second in the 300-meter intermediate hurdles. The crusaders also won the 4 × 400 and 4 × 800 meter relay.

On the girls' side, Genesis Garner Lutheran North swept all three sprints when she won the 100, 200 and 400.

The girls of the RiverView Gardens had a strong performance at the Vicky Reeves Invitational in Parkway South. Jalaeh Lewis First in the 100 and 200th Pamela McFowland won the 100-meter hurdles and the long jump. The RAMs also ended in the 4 × 100 meter relay.

In the field events, Priya Cheatham Von Parkway Central was the first to end in the task and discus.

Parkway South was also the moderator of Jim Schmuck Invitational for young teams last week. Lift for Life had a strong performance in the sprints. Dai'shawn Houston First in the 100 in 10.9 seconds and the 200 in 21.7. Laquan Witt Also the first in the 400 in 49.9. The Hawks also ended in 4 × 100 and secondly in the 4 × 400.

Earl's world

A few of the former Basketball deputy of St. Louis found new houses via the NCAA transfer portal. Former Vashon High out Kennard Davis Jr.. Is to BYU next season. Davis played at Southern Illinois University last season, where he received the recognition of the all-Missouri Valley Conference. In the second year at SIU, Davis scored an average of 16.3 points, 4.9 rebounds and 2.6 assists, while he shot 45% from the field and 37% from the 3-point range. BYU went to the NCAA tournament last season … Former Westminster Christian outstanding Kobi Williams Recently committed to Missouri State University. The 6'4 ”Williams played in the last two seasons in State Division II Truman. Williams achieved a team high of 14.5 points per game last season.

Leave a Comment