15U HoopSeen West Tip-Off Top Performers, Part I
Let’s run through the top overall performers from the HoopSeen West Tip-Off at the amazing Bell Bank Park. Today we run out our top performers from the 15 and under division in part I.
Bhesania is an interesting player to watch. As a freshman, he has already stretched out to 6’5” and doesn’t look like he is even close to done growing. If that is the case, it makes him even more intriguing. He has a real ability to stretch the floor from the 4-position and does not mind mixing it up down low. If he continues to grow as an aggressor on the floor, he is going to be one to watch over the next few years. -Justin Vargas
Lee gave this team, one of the more talented 15u teams in the state, something they were sorely lacking with the loss of their longtime PG Nolan Brown Jr. (shoulder). A true point guard that can distribute and find all the shooters this team has. He is a dog at the PG position that plays both ends of the floor. He may not have the size that some other top guards in the class have, but he makes up for it with a high IQ and a relentless style of play. -Justin Vargas
If you saw anything of the 15 and under division of the HoopSeen West Tip-Off, you quickly saw just how much McNeal made his impression felt in that division. He was easy to spot because of his ease-of-use as a rim attacker and scorer. McNeal made it look all-too-easy as he went off the dribble and scored in the paint time and time again. He is coming off a successful high school season where he shined as a rookie. His squad went a perfect 4-0 on the weekend and made it look all too easy. McNeal was a good reason why. - Justin Young
Clontz was one of the more effective players in the field this past weekend. The 6’3” 2025 guard shot the lights out and was effective in so many other areas. For his age group, he is a great rebounder and is learning to become a better playmaker and not just a scorer. He may not end up being the most athletic kid, but his IQ and ability to put the ball in the basket will make him a player for years to come. -Justin Vargas