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Richmonds Vilde Scouting Report

PostPosted: Sat Mar 13, 2010 3:21 pm
by Stallion
Almost impossible to get game reports from any SMU recruits this year but he's a 3 game report on Vilde that is pretty promising-reportedly played limited minutes because his team was winning

http://www.bkcentre.com/news.php?id=181

Re: Richmonds Vilde Scouting Report

PostPosted: Sat Mar 13, 2010 3:29 pm
by Stallion
St. Thomas More 90 Lee Academy 69

STM’s season began on a positive note with a dominating performance. The Chancellors owned the glass and utilized their pressure defense to open up a commanding second half lead. Five players scored in double figures led by Bryon Allen with 20. Dominique Langston and Matt Conway both shot the ball well to finish with 16 a piece. This game also featured two of the top young big men in the field with St. Thomas More’s Andre Drummond and Lee’s Keith Coleman. While both young post players showed some flashes, Trahson Burrell was the underclassmen who stole the show. Burrell made a number of athletic plays around the rim, demonstrated an improved shooting stroke, and the ability to take the ball off the glass and start the break. Richmond Vilde led the way for Lee with 16, showing his patented face-up game while UMass bound forward Maxie Esho added 14.

Re: Richmonds Vilde Scouting Report

PostPosted: Sat Mar 13, 2010 3:35 pm
by Stallion

Re: Richmonds Vilde Scouting Report

PostPosted: Sat Mar 13, 2010 7:44 pm
by PonyDoh
Stallion wrote:St. Thomas More 90 Lee Academy 69

STM’s season began on a positive note with a dominating performance. The Chancellors owned the glass and utilized their pressure defense to open up a commanding second half lead. Five players scored in double figures led by Bryon Allen with 20. Dominique Langston and Matt Conway both shot the ball well to finish with 16 a piece. This game also featured two of the top young big men in the field with St. Thomas More’s Andre Drummond and Lee’s Keith Coleman. While both young post players showed some flashes, Trahson Burrell was the underclassmen who stole the show. Burrell made a number of athletic plays around the rim, demonstrated an improved shooting stroke, and the ability to take the ball off the glass and start the break. Richmond Vilde led the way for Lee with 16, showing his patented face-up game while UMass bound forward Maxie Esho added 14.


more then one SMU recruit in some of these write-ups. Good stuff. Ricmonds is a weight room guy, so he's pretty strong & college ready physically.

Re: Richmonds Vilde Scouting Report

PostPosted: Sat Mar 13, 2010 7:57 pm
by PonyDoh

Re: Richmonds Vilde Scouting Report

PostPosted: Sat Mar 13, 2010 7:57 pm
by PonyDoh