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Complete 94 Feet Day One (San Antonio, TX)

San Antonio, the capital of Central Texas still thrives to own its roll in a mega state like Texas.  The mentality that the 4 & 5 Star players have to go to a DFW or Houston area teams to prove their worth has slowly evaporated.  San Antonio Hardwork wasn’t a lot different than many of the upstarts in the central region of TX but their actions have allow them to separate themselves from the pack.  Complete 94 Feet is one of their signature moves with an event that signifies quality over quantity.  After five years of existence a sense expectancy looms every spring in anticipation of the “Complete 94 Feet”. Hardwork holds the honor of the first full blown sneaker contract team in central TX/San Antonio. In spite of all the high level players San Antonio has produced, (From Shaq to  Jordan Clarkson) Hardwork is the first. This year with the exit of 2018 Gerald Lidell to Dallas , the “Complete 94 Feet” has more prospects than ever that polish this event into one of the best kept secrets in TX.  Day one was a short day but the five game slate  on court one harvested strong crop of 2019’s with a good group of 2018’s and some promising 2020’s.

Russel Barlow, 2018 C-Hardwork: Barlow averaged a double-double in two games. A big contributor in the paint for Hardwork and is continually improving.

Trey’Von Hopkins, 2018 CG-Oklahoma PWP: Hopkins was in a zone on offense as the athletic guard had a strong outing vs Yes II Success.

Samuel Chaput, 2018-YIIS: Chaput came off the bench and was very productive in his minutes. His game against PWP was one of the best performances from a point guard on Friday. He continues to show how under rated he is in the state of TX.

Larry Wise, 2018 SG-YIIS: Wise was looking to attack when the ball was in his hands. Against Hardwork, Wise aggressive play with key in second half run for YIIS.

Charles Bassey, 2019 PF-YesIISuccess: Bassey showed why he is the top of his class. His presence on both ends was pivotal in YIIS going 2-0 on Friday.

Kevin McCullar, 2019 SG/SF-Hardwork: McCullar was efficient today scoring wise. The guard/forward from Wagner HS is looking to have a breakout Spring/Summer.

Jahmius Ramsey, 2019 CG-Hardwork: Ramsey, we are high on and in the two games for Hardwork, he had solid scoring outputs plus decent assist numbers in both games. Ramsey is one of the top guards in 2019 in Texas.

Victor Iwuakor, 2019 PF-Hardwork: Jaws dropped when Iwuakor would go for a block or dunk. He doesn’t need to score to be effective and Iwuakor plays his role very well for Hardwork.

Bryce Thompson, 2020 CG-Oklahoma PWP: Thompson is a freshman but holds several offers already. Guard that went hot in the second half for his team.

Jahari Long, 2020 PG-Team Simms: Like how unselfish Long plays and he has good size at the point guard position. One of the top guards in Houston in his class.

Caleb Lohner, 2020 SF-BMM: Lohner has grown in statue and IQ that allows his skill set to shine. He had a big game against Hardwork with 20 points and played through a second half injury.

Micah Peavy, 2020 SG/SF: Peavy had a stretch in his second game that showed his ability to affect the game on both ends while making teammates better. When Peavy showcases everything he can do, he is a matchup problem with a developing upside to impact the state.

By: Ani Umana 

Edited by: TBB