Week 3 came and went with a flurry of impressive individual performances. To follow are some of the more notable performers and our Week 3 Most Valuable Player.
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Congrats to our #PCBXLeague2017 Three Point Contest Qualifiers: Sammy Goebel (Defending Champion), Jacob Sanford, Landen Folz and Sam DeVault. We will host a four player shoot off on Sunday at 10:30 am – 11:30 am on Court 5. Shootout Participants: Hunter Bruce, Cole Niehaus, Riley Downing and Michael Donoho. We will also allow any participant that was…
The Fall League season is upon us and this week we took a trip down south to Evansville North High School for the Pocket City X-League. It gave us a look at some of the top players from the southern part of the state. Here are some notes from our time looking at the underclassmen.
After a successful opening Sunday, the pressure was off, the rust was cleared and some big time numbers were put up all across the board. To follow are some of the more notable performers and our Week 2 Most Valuable Player.
Year five of the Pocket City Basketball Fall X-League kicked off Sunday with 326 of the top 6th-Senior players in Southern Illinois, Southern Indiana and Western Kentucky taking the floor. To follow are some of the more notable performers and our Week 1 Most Valuable Player.
The 5th Annual Pocket City Basketball Fall X-League begins on October 1st at Evansville North High School. Full team rosters and game schedules will be posted soon. Below is a current list of the 2017 participants.
Action Sports graphics featuring Pocket City Basketball alumni and current participants.
The final weekend of AAU is complete and we are going to take a quick look back at some of the top players we saw in the last week. Today, we look at the top 2019’s we saw at the Hoosier Shootout in Indianapolis.
Pocket City 2019 Helps Represent Southern Indiana
The class of 2019 is deep in every part of the state, including Southern Indiana. The Pocket City 2019 team has an abundance of talent and they showed this weekend, again, that they will help to heavily contribute to the depth.
The end of July is usually a good way to end a season. With nothing really going on until Fall Leagues in September and October, we like to take stock of where we are at in the process in the development of the class. This is our look at what we know about the class of 2020 following the end of the season.