Wednesday, April 2, 2014

2014 - McDonald’s All-American day 2 practice recap - ROMELO TRIMBLE - ALL-MET ELITE

2014 
 McDonald’s All-American
Tuesday
 practice recap 
 ROMELO TRIMBLE 
 ALL-MET ELITE

BISHOP O'CONNELL HS.
ARLINGTON VA.
 
The future Maryland Terrapins combo guard had his offensive game working this morning as he scored from a variety of areas on the court. Trimble is known for his scoring prowess and he showed why, in both the 5 on 5 half-court and full-court scrimmages. Going against Duke Blue Devils signee Tyus Jones, Trimble was able to get a step on Jones on occasion and used his powerful shoulders to keep the smaller Jones on his hip. Trimble finished at the rim with right handed lay-ups and he also dropped in a soft floater from around eight feet. He also knocked in a three from the wing capping an extremely productive morning practice session. This past season he was one of the best, if not the best player, in the DC area and is now continuing his high scoring ways against the top players in the

Although Trimble is coming in as one of the lowest ranked McDonalds All Americans, he has shown that he belongs among the elite point guards in this class. At 190 lbs, he is powerfully built and uses his strength to penetrate the lane. Most impressive has been his decision making as he rarely turns the ball over and never seems to force the big play. Trimble should be an immediate starter for Maryland and will make Terps fans forget about some of the poor guard play they saw this past season.

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