The State's Top Stars Shine at When Sides Collide
In a thrilling display of athleticism and skill, some of Illinois' top high school basketball players took to the court for the 14th edition of the When Sides Collide event at Benet. The packed gym saw an electrifying showcase of individual performances, competitive games, and clutch shot-making from the state's best teams and players.
For fans of the sport, events like this are a highlight of the season, offering a platform for standout talents to shine in front of college coaches, scouts, and other evaluators. This year's event did not disappoint, with several stars emerging as top prospects for high-major colleges.
Among them is 6-0 point guard Jaxson Davis of Warren, who cemented his status as one of the state's top players with a standout performance against Bolingbrook in last season's When Sides Collide. The sophomore has already won numerous games and led his team to within just a whisker of a state championship.
Davis's smooth playing style, exceptional ball-handling skills, and shooting ability set him apart from other prospects. He played with a level of confidence and poise that is rare in players at this age, showcasing an effortless ease and patient game that leaves defenders off-balance.
A bonafide high-major prospect with offers from top programs like Illinois, Indiana, and Purdue, Davis's future looks bright. When speaking to college coaching staffs, he has proven himself to be a recruit who Blue Blood schools can confidently target.
Other standout performers included sophomores Cole Kelly of Neuqua Valley and Brady Pettigrew of Bolingbrook, both of whom showcased impressive talent at such a young age. Kelly's 29 points and 11 rebounds in a come-from-behind win against a tough opponent demonstrated his growth as a player, while Pettigrew's versatility and all-around skills left fans wanting more.
These young prospects have already made significant strides in their development, but they still have two years of high school basketball ahead of them. The big stage and big crowd at When Sides Collide provided the perfect opportunity for them to take their game to the next level, showcasing clutch shot-making and impressive performances that will be remembered by fans and evaluators alike.
With another year of growth and competition on the horizon, these players are sure to continue making waves in the Illinois high school basketball scene.
In a thrilling display of athleticism and skill, some of Illinois' top high school basketball players took to the court for the 14th edition of the When Sides Collide event at Benet. The packed gym saw an electrifying showcase of individual performances, competitive games, and clutch shot-making from the state's best teams and players.
For fans of the sport, events like this are a highlight of the season, offering a platform for standout talents to shine in front of college coaches, scouts, and other evaluators. This year's event did not disappoint, with several stars emerging as top prospects for high-major colleges.
Among them is 6-0 point guard Jaxson Davis of Warren, who cemented his status as one of the state's top players with a standout performance against Bolingbrook in last season's When Sides Collide. The sophomore has already won numerous games and led his team to within just a whisker of a state championship.
Davis's smooth playing style, exceptional ball-handling skills, and shooting ability set him apart from other prospects. He played with a level of confidence and poise that is rare in players at this age, showcasing an effortless ease and patient game that leaves defenders off-balance.
A bonafide high-major prospect with offers from top programs like Illinois, Indiana, and Purdue, Davis's future looks bright. When speaking to college coaching staffs, he has proven himself to be a recruit who Blue Blood schools can confidently target.
Other standout performers included sophomores Cole Kelly of Neuqua Valley and Brady Pettigrew of Bolingbrook, both of whom showcased impressive talent at such a young age. Kelly's 29 points and 11 rebounds in a come-from-behind win against a tough opponent demonstrated his growth as a player, while Pettigrew's versatility and all-around skills left fans wanting more.
These young prospects have already made significant strides in their development, but they still have two years of high school basketball ahead of them. The big stage and big crowd at When Sides Collide provided the perfect opportunity for them to take their game to the next level, showcasing clutch shot-making and impressive performances that will be remembered by fans and evaluators alike.
With another year of growth and competition on the horizon, these players are sure to continue making waves in the Illinois high school basketball scene.