ThomasFremont
New Fish
Best game of the season, and a likely rematch for the state championship. Sorry, but not sorry Eastside Catholic.
Garfield was more balanced, better coached, and executed their game plan. It was a simple plan: get it down low to Alphonso Anderson. Anderson is only a 6'6" junior, but he was bigger, stronger, and just as athletic as anyone Beach had. He dominated the paint and scored at will: 35 and 19 against the top* team in state.
As I was doubting his ability to translate that to the college level, I looked over and noticed that former UW big man Jamaal Williams was now a Garfield assistant coach. Anderson played like Williams, making quick and strong moves to the hoop. He even nailed an easy 3 pointer, and handled the ball to beat RBV's press.
Anderson also showed that bigger stronger athletes can give Dejuante Murray trouble. Murray never found his rhythm, forcing shots and getting a lot of no-calls driving to the hoop in traffic. Some credit to the Garfield staff, clearly making Murray their top defensive target with double and triple teams anywhere inside the 3 point arc. Murray's supporting cast did not do a lot to help him out (three Beach players fouled out, and their 2nd best player was still injured and did not play), but it was the worst I've ever seen him play.
My sources are telling me that Anderson and sophomore teammate Jaylen Nowell have UW offers. Nowell scored 15+ points, and looked quick with a nice jumper, but Anderson stole the show. Romar was in attendance. As were Upshaw and NWG, who both ended up going into the Garfield locker room after the game. Why would two out of state guys bother recruiting local HS kids if they weren't planning to stick around??? Either way it will be interesting.
Garfield was more balanced, better coached, and executed their game plan. It was a simple plan: get it down low to Alphonso Anderson. Anderson is only a 6'6" junior, but he was bigger, stronger, and just as athletic as anyone Beach had. He dominated the paint and scored at will: 35 and 19 against the top* team in state.
As I was doubting his ability to translate that to the college level, I looked over and noticed that former UW big man Jamaal Williams was now a Garfield assistant coach. Anderson played like Williams, making quick and strong moves to the hoop. He even nailed an easy 3 pointer, and handled the ball to beat RBV's press.
Anderson also showed that bigger stronger athletes can give Dejuante Murray trouble. Murray never found his rhythm, forcing shots and getting a lot of no-calls driving to the hoop in traffic. Some credit to the Garfield staff, clearly making Murray their top defensive target with double and triple teams anywhere inside the 3 point arc. Murray's supporting cast did not do a lot to help him out (three Beach players fouled out, and their 2nd best player was still injured and did not play), but it was the worst I've ever seen him play.
My sources are telling me that Anderson and sophomore teammate Jaylen Nowell have UW offers. Nowell scored 15+ points, and looked quick with a nice jumper, but Anderson stole the show. Romar was in attendance. As were Upshaw and NWG, who both ended up going into the Garfield locker room after the game. Why would two out of state guys bother recruiting local HS kids if they weren't planning to stick around??? Either way it will be interesting.