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hoya day 7 kenner notes...

ron19

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Riyan Williams - 6'3", 180 pound senior guard, Georgetown - As Pro City Kenner has continued, Williams looks more comfortable, mixing drives and shots.

Must play more strongly on both sides of the ball. Scores 12 points.



Akoy Agau - 6'8", 230 pound sophomore forward, Georgetown, Ohhs and Ahhs - Rim ran and defended at a high level. Was aggressive in all phases of the game. Though he's primarily an under-the-rim guy, will defend the rim.

Can hit some open jumpers, but not automatic. Likes to finish with his right. Needs to improve both.

Scored 13 points. Should earn serious minutes for the Hoyas this season.


Isaac Copeland - 6'8", 210 pound sophomore forward, Georgetown, Clyde's - Had a nice series going at Maryland's Carter, with the pair competing directly. Scored 20 points.

Has worked on shooting and going right. Needs to continue focusing on getting to the rim and finishing through contact/in traffic.

L.J. Peak - 6'5", 200 pound sophomore guard, Georgetown, Clyde's - Did not play.


Kaleb Johnson - 6'8", 200 pound freshman forward, Georgetown, Tombs - Played possibly his best Pro City Kenner game, as the lefty finished with 19 points (14 in the second half). Lined up as a point forward for stretches of the game. Was aggressive throughout. Can offensive rebound.

Needs to dial down on his jumper, as he can shy away from it. Could develop into a force by midway between in his sophomore year.


Jessie Govan - 6'10, 260 pound freshman center, Georgetown, Tombs - Scored 11 points. Looked a step slower than usual, possibly due to fatigue.

Has to work on conditioning and strength to last a full BIG EAST season. Has shown much promise. Has focused back to the basket, going over his left shoulder and finishing with jump hook.
 
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