Chester, PA Point Guard Drops 20 & 6 at CP3 National Middle School Combine

Class of 2030 guard Ronald Twyman made a major statement at the CP3 National Middle School Combine, delivering 20 points and 6 assists against some of the best players on the East Coast. The 5’8 point guard from Chichester Middle School showed that his game translates at the highest national level, proving he belongs in the conversation among the top young guards in the country.
Twyman didn’t just score — he controlled the pace, attacked the rim fearlessly, and made plays on both ends of the floor that set him apart from many guards in attendance.
🔥 WHAT HE DID AT CP3 COMBINE
Against elite competition, Ronald delivered one of the most balanced guard performances of the weekend:
- 20 Points
- 6 Assists
- Efficient finishing over taller defenders
- Multiple stops guarding top-ranked guards
- Showcased strong pace, poise, and control
This performance came on a stage filled with nationally recognized prospects — and Ronald looked completely comfortable and confident.
🔥 WHY HE STOOD OUT
Two traits separated Ronald from most guards at CP3:
1. Finishing Over Length
Ronald repeatedly got downhill and scored through, around, and over bigger defenders, showing advanced body control, strength, and creativity at the rim.
2. Lockdown Defensive Presence
He embraced defensive challenges, staying in front of elite guards, cutting off angles, and generating key stops against players who are used to getting whatever they want.
His combination of physicality, motor, and instincts made him one of the most impactful two-way players on the floor.

💬 COACH’S QUOTE
Ronald’s coach praised the maturity in his game:
“He is a guard that plays with pace and he knows how to use his body on smaller defenders.”
That pacing — the ability to slow down, accelerate, and manipulate defenders — is what separates long-term point guard prospects from everyone else.
📈 PLAYER BACKGROUND
Ronald has recently been gaining attention after standout performances with Team Final Academy, one of the most respected grassroots programs in the country.
His rise has been steady:
- Strong middle school production
- Growing regional recognition
- Now gaining traction on the national scene
- Notable improvements in decision-making, body control, and shooting
The CP3 Combine performance was a breakout moment that confirmed what evaluators have been starting to notice all season: Ronald is a real problem at the point guard position.
🔮 FUTURE PROJECTION
Ronald Twyman projects as:
- A future top guard in the Class of 2030
- A skilled and physical PG who can score and facilitate
- A defender who embraces tough assignments
- A guard with long-term high school and national potential
With continued growth in shooting consistency and playmaking decisions, Ronald has the tools to climb state and national rankings rapidly.

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