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Kasen Jones put together a dominant championship run at the Grassroots 365 “The Championship“, leading All Covered Prospects 2033 to a perfect 5-0 record, winning MVP and proving himself as one of the most physically imposing players in the country.
Standing at 6’1 with elite athleticism, Jones controlled the paint on both ends of the floor all weekend. His presence alone changed games — protecting the rim, dominating the glass, Elite touch around the rim, and creating second-chance opportunities.
🛡️ Defensive Anchor & Paint Enforcer
Jones showcased elite timing and instincts as a shot blocker, consistently protecting the rim and deterring drives. He anchored the defense and made it extremely difficult for opponents to score inside.
💪 Elite Rebounding Machine
Jones was relentless on the glass, especially offensively — creating extra possessions and momentum.
- 23 rebounds (14 offensive) vs EA Team Pressure
- 20 rebounds (11 offensive) vs Reach And Teach
- 14 rebounds (8 offensive) vs IE Select
He has a strong case as the best offensive rebounder in the country in the 2033 class.
🏆 Championship Performance
In the championship game, Jones delivered a dominant 8-point, 22-rebound performance, leading his team to a 43-40 win over Rose City Rebels 2033, a team featuring the #1 player in the class.
He controlled the paint from start to finish and imposed his will on both ends.
📊 Tournament Game Highlights
vs EA Team Pressure 2033
- 15 Points
- 23 Rebounds (14 offensive)
- 7 Blocks
- 4 Steals
vs IE Select 2033
- 16 Points (78% FG)
- 14 Rebounds
vs Reach And Teach 2033
- 23 Points (71% FG)
- 20 Rebounds
⚠️ Needs Improvement In
To reach his full elite potential, Jones should continue developing:
- Running the floor harder in transition
- Ball handling and creating off the dribble
- Free throw consistency
- Developing a reliable outside jump shot
- Finishing and operating with his left hand
🚀 Next Level Potential
Jones already impacts winning at a high level. With continued development, he has a strong argument to become a Top 10 player nationally in the 2033 class.
📍 What’s Next
Next stop: Never Walk On Hardwood | April 24–26

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