School Days Elite Basketball Runs Session II: Player Profiles and Insights
08/26/2024
The School Days Elite Basketball Runs Session II was nothing short of extraordinary, showcasing the raw talent and tenacity of young athletes determined to elevate their game.
Each participant brought their A-game, pushing their limits while sharing a camaraderie that only passion for the sport can forge.
Coaches observed keenly, providing invaluable feedback and encouragement, fostering an environment where athletes felt both challenged and supported.
Player Spotlight:
David Herron III (2025, 6-2 CG, University of Detroit Jesuit)
- Position: Combo Guard
Herron demonstrated a diverse and well-rounded game from the perimeter. Playing intelligently and efficiently, Herron proved to be a dependable primary ball handler. Additionally, he exhibited the capability to move without the ball and contribute to scoring.
Louie McCloud (2025, 5-9 PG, Lansing Waverly)
- Position: Point Guard
McCloud is an agile point guard capable of leading the team, driving to the basket, finishing effectively, and providing strong defensive skills.
Carson Daly (2025, 6-3 CG, Grand Ledge).
- Position: Combo Guard
While Daly can shoot the basketball effectively, he also demonstrated his ability to orchestrate the offense from the point guard position and exhibited a dedication to playing defense.
Christian Chiou (2025, 6-0 CG, Okemos).
- Position: Combo Guard
Throughout the entire session, Chiou persistently drove to the basket using a spin move to complete his finishes. He exhibited great effort in running the floor and never took a moment off. In addition, he contributed with assists and played strong defense.
Tarren Calvert (2025, 6-0 CG, Wyoming).
- Position: Combo Guard
Calvert demonstrates a strong understanding of the game, proving his ability to both score and facilitate play. His adaptability as a guard is a significant aspect of his performance. With a strong basketball intelligence, he plays with intensity.
Tucker Loynes (2025, 6-4 PF, Ovid-Elsie).
- Position: Power Forward
Loynes is very strong and competes; he is effective at scoring near the basket, grabbing rebounds, and providing solid defense in the paint.
Conner McGarry (2026, 6-1 CG, Caro).
- Position: Combo Guard
McGarry is a versatile and well-rounded guard who demonstrated his ability to play effectively both on and off the ball. McGarry established himself as a significant scoring threat with his catch-and-shoot capabilities.
Marrion May (2026, 6-1 PG, Lansing Everett).
- Position: Point Guard
May is destined for a promising future. He appears to be a budding star. His skills as a point guard, combined with his ability to dribble, will set him apart. Additionally, he can shoot effectively and finish strong at the basket.
Darren Pope (2026, 6-2 CG, Lansing Waverly).
- Position: Combo Guard
Pope excels at shooting the ball and consistently poses a scoring threat during fast breaks, thanks to his strong floor-running ability and his capacity to score even when facing contact.
The School Days Elite Basketball Runs Session II truly exemplified the extraordinary spirit and potential of young athletes striving to elevate their game.
If you're as inspired as we are by this remarkable showcase, stay tuned for future sessions and opportunities to witness the growth of these future stars.
Thank you for joining us in celebrating the passion and dedication of our young athletes!