Mountain Pointe Juniors Aim for State Basketball Championship
Mountain Pointe High School's basketball team, led by juniors Marcus Isaac, Jayvein Moody, and Justin Kimbrough, is seeking redemption after consecutive 5A championship losses. In their first summer game, the team showcased their skills with an 80-49 win against Phoenix Carl Hayden, setting the stage for a focused season aimed at capturing the Open state championship. With a strong core returning and Isaac's notable improvement, Coach Kaimarr Price emphasizes a shift in mindset to compete against top 6A teams, moving beyond previous disappointments.
By the Numbers- Mountain Pointe finished last season with a 21-8 record.
- Jayvein Moody averaged 14.7 points, Marcus Isaac 14.6 points, and Justin Kimbrough 11.2 points as sophomores.
- Mountain Pointe has committed to a more aggressive approach after previous championship failures.
- Isaac stands out as a key player with skills as a top interior defender and playmaker.
The team will continue to train throughout June before competing in the club basketball AAU season. A focus on improving their game and teamwork is central to their strategy moving forward. The goal is to be fully prepared to contend for the Open Championship next season.
Bottom LineMountain Pointe is on a mission to transform past disappointments into success, leveraging their experienced players and a determined mindset as they pursue the state title. Their commitment to improvement and teamwork could make them a formidable contender in the upcoming season.
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