A furious second week of action at the annual Breakfast of Champions (“BOC”) Fall League saw a host of prospects like Marquette bound 2013 SF Deonte Burton turn in some solid performances.  We continue our recap of week 2 of the BOC with a look at the top performances in the Western Conference this past weekend…

SPURS
TURNER BOTZ – 2013 – F – LITTLE CHUTE
Stat Line – 9 points (4-7 FG), 7 Rebounds, 2 Assists, 2 Turnovers
A solid floor effort for Botz.  He was more active on both ends and more aggressive offensively during the second week.  Would like to see him become more assertive moving forward on the offensive end of the floor.

DEONTE BURTON – 2013 – SF – BREWSTER ACADEMY
Stat Line – 16 points (6-12 FG), 3 Rebounds, 2 Assists, 2 Steals, 3 Turnovers
A solid and at times dominant effort in terms of his athleticism and finishing ability.  Scored off the bounce, knocked down trey balls, etc.  Would like to see him aim for a triple double every week as he has the athleticism and skill package to do it.

KONOR KULAS – 2012 – F – KIMBERLY
Stat Line – 2 points (1-4 FG), 7 Rebounds, 4 Assists, 1 Steal, 1 Turnover
Didn’t score a lot but contributed throughout the game with intangibles and effort.  Attacked the glass well, made some solid passes to create for his teammates, and showed solid instincts and awareness on both ends.

REED TIMMER – 2014 – PG – NEW BERLIN EISENHOWER
Stat Line – 18 points (5-10 FG), 5 Rebounds, 2 Assists, 2 Steals, 1 Turnover
Showed excellent range and efficiency once again from beyond the arc and was aggressive on the glass and defensively.  Continued his stellar play with another quality effort this past weekend.

AUSTIN STUECK – 2012 – F – SOUTH MILWAUKEE
Stat Line – 14 points (5-9 FG), 3 Assists, 2 Rebounds, 1 Steal, 0 Turnovers
Continues to impress and this week it was his ability to knock down the jump shot and make things happen on the offensive end of the court.  Would like to see him be more active across the board and on the defensive end moving forward.

NUGGETS
DONNELL CEEGERS – 2012 – F – MARQUETTE
Stat Line – 8 points (4-5 FG), 7 Rebounds, 3 Assists, 1 Steal, 0 Turnovers
Brings effort and toughness to the court along with a solid floor game each and every week.  Attacked the glass well, showed solid post skills, made some nice decisions, plays solid defense, and was efficient and productive in everything he did.

JAMAAR MCKAY – 2013 – SF – MILWAUKEE WASHINGTON
Stat Line – 18 points (8-10 FG), 7 Rebounds, 4 Assists, 1 Block, 0 Turnovers
Continues to evolve as a player and this past weekend he was virtually unstoppable at times in transition and attacking the rim off the bounce.  Was efficient and smart with his decisions, finished very well, attacked the glass, and made solid decisions with the basketball.  Nice effort.

DUANE WILSON JR. – 2013 – PG – DOMINICAN
Stat Line – 23 points (9-13 FG), 7 Assists, 3 Rebounds, 3 Turnovers
Turned in one of the best overall performances this past weekend with an efficient and at times dominant floor game.  Showed range beyond the arc, finished off the bounce, hit the mid-range off the dribble, made solid passes, was active and productive in the open court, etc.

DIAMOND STONE – 2015 – C – DOMINICAN
Stat Line – 10 points (5-10 FG), 4 Rebounds, 1 Block, 0 Turnovers
The top freshman prospect in Wisconsin right now, Stone showed a nice feel on the blocks with the ability to finish with both hands in a variety of ways and displayed dominant low post scoring potential in the process along with a mid-range stroke as well.  Mixed in some solid rebounding and an ability to finish in traffic with contact as well.  A nice starting point in the second week that he can build on moving forward. 

LAKERS
LAMONTE BEARDEN – 2014 – PG – HOMESTEAD
Stat Line – 5 points (2-6 FG), 6 Assists, 3 Steals, 2 Rebounds, 2 Turnovers
Was exceptional in terms of his playmaking ability and activity on the defensive end this week as he showcased solid passing skills, nice instincts, and quality floor leadership during the second week.

TONNIE COLLIER – 2012 – PF – WEST ALLIS CENTRAL
Stat Line – 23 points (10-14 FG), 6 Rebounds, 1 Steal, 1 Turnover
Arguably the best performance we’ve seen from his so far as he scored on the blocks, knocked down a trey ball, hit the mid-range jumper, and was active on the glass and in the paint on both ends.

JALEN CURRIE – 2012 – F – MILWAUKEE RIVERSIDE
Stat Line – 9 points (4-5 FG), 2 Blocks, 1 Rebounds, 1 Assist, 1 Steal, 2 Turnovers
Took a step forward this past weekend with his activity and production and was efficient in terms of his finishing ability in the open court.  Looking for him to have a breakout performance over the next couple weeks.

RILEY LACHANCE – 2014 – G – BROOKFIELD CENTRAL
Stat Line – 15 points (6-12 FG), 5 Rebounds, 4 Assists, 2 Steals, 1 Block, 1 Turnover
Took a nice step forward this past weekend as he delivered a solid overall floor game that was both efficient and productive in the same fashion.  Knocked down long range jumpers, scored off the bounce, attacked the glass, made solid decisions with the ball, etc.  A quality floor game.

CARRINGTON LOVE – 2012 – PG – PIUS XI
Stat Line – 17 points (8-11 FG), 8 Assists, 3 Rebounds, 2 Steals, 2 Turnovers
Shared Co-POY honors with Collier after another stellar efficient floor performance for Love.  Scored off the bounce, finished in transition, knocked down jumpers, created for his teammates, was active defensively, etc.

PHILLIP NOLAN – 2012 – PF – MILWAUKE RIVERSIDE
Stat Line – 9 points (4-10 FG), 4 Rebounds, 2 Blocks, 2 Turnovers
Opened his 2011 BOC play with a decent effort that picked up in the second half with him making some big plays down the stretch in the post and on the defensive end of the court.  As he gets more active and assertive this fall on both ends he should turn in some big time performances moving forward.

THUNDER
JOE BINYOTI – 2015 – G – HOMESTEAD
Stat Line – 7 points (3-5 FG), 6 Rebounds, 2 Assists, 1 Turnover
He was more assertive and active during the second week and he made some solid floor contributions in the process.  Attacked the glass, created on the offensive end, and finished with efficiency.

JERRELLE DEBERRY – 2014 – SG – DESTINY
Stat Line – 11 points (5-13 FG), 4 Rebounds, 1 Assist, 0 Turnovers
Was active at times but his efficiency in terms of finishing took a step back this week.  Nevertheless he was effective on the glass and still showed flashes of his scoring potential at times.

NICK FULLER – 2013 – G/F – SUN PRAIRIE
Stat Line – 16 points (7-18 FG), 6 Rebounds, 2 Assists, 1 Block, 1 Steal, 1 Turnover
Picked up his overall effort and activity on both ends of the court and was more assertive on the offensive end as he scored in transition, attacked the glass on misses, and showed his trademark perimeter stroke as well.  With improved activity and efficiency he should have some excellent performances moving forward.

JARVIS GARRETT – 2013 – PG – WEST ALLIS CENTRAL
Stat Line – 6 points (2-7 FG), 5 Assists, 3 Steals, 2 Rebounds, 2 Turnovers
Was more efficient in terms of his decision making this week and served as a catalyst both offensively and defensively.  His assist total could’ve easily been double what it was has guys finished more consistently and overall he delivered a solid floor game.

TOBY HEGNER – 2013 – PF – BERLIN
Stat Line – 12 Points (6-9 FG), 15 Rebounds, 2 Blocks, 2 Assists, 1 Steal, 0 Turnovers
Was extremely productive and really took his game to another level in the second half as he attacked the glass, scored in the paint, finished in transition, etc.  Took a nice step forward from week one and with continued improvement in terms of his assertiveness on the offensive end, his activity on both ends, and his willingness to score and control the paint he should have some strong performances in the coming weeks.

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