WISSAHICKON BOYS’ BASKETBALL PREVIEW
Head coach: Kyle Wilson (14th Year)
Last year's record: 10-2 SOL American Conference Co-champs, 22-6 overall
Key losses:
6'4" Jordan Reed (Times Herald & Suburban I - Player of the Year) Now playing at Binghamton U
6'8" Tanoh Kpassagnon - Now playing football at Villanova
6'3" Kyle Garrett
Key returnees:
6'2" Gordon Bentley (Senior Guard)
6'1" Chase Wilson (Junior Guard)
Others to watch:
6'2" Chris Vila (Junior Guard)
5'10" Todd Bentley (Sophomore Guard)
5'10" Thomas Aloia (Junior Guard)
6'3" Jesse Hunsicker (Senior Forward)
6'3" KJ Lassiter (Senior Forward)
6'1" Dylan Doskicz (Senior Forward/Guard)
5'9" Chris Carradorini (Junior Guard)
5'9" Jake Eckert (Senior Guard)
Strengths: Quickness; Guard play; Shooting; Point guard experience
Question marks: Proven scorers; lack of size in the post. How will this group come together? Chemistry. Jordan Reed was the physical presence in this program for the past 3 years. Replacing his points and rebounds will be interesting.
Outlook: “The Suburban I American Conference is always one of the toughest leagues. Norristown is returning the most talent and experience. They would be the favorite to win the league.
“PW has a few new transfers, so it will be interesting to see what they look like, and it is rare for them to have two down seasons in a row. They will be in the mix.
“Cheltenham and Upper Dublin have the size, speed, and talent to compete with anyone in the league and will also make a run.
“I think we are a team that will be considered in the lower part of the second tier group in our league, but we have the talent to surprise some teams, and we hope to fight to be a part of the top three - four American Conference teams pushing for a chance at making a playoff run.”
Games to watch:
Upper Dublin @ Wiss
PW vs Wiss
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