Team Rampage point guard Daniel Fagan, has turned himself into a solid player for Coach Bracy’s group, as he continues to improve his skills. Fagan shot the ball well in the “March For Babies”, tournament in Southern California this past weekend, including a 32 point performance against the Corona Gunners. For Fagan, his development hasn’t come easy. His lack of strength, and growing pains in his knees, made it tough for him to compete against the more athletic guards early on. His biggest test would come back in November, as Team Rampage took on the Oakland Soldiers. Fagan struggled, but Head Coach Brandon Bracy knew that Fagan’s struggles, was all a part of his development.
Since the game against the Oakland Soldiers, Fagan has showed maturity in his play, and has become a leader for the Team Rampage 14 and under group. Fagan has also made three game winners for Team Rampage, including a 4 point play against Nor-Cal Xpress. Coach Bracy hopes that his play will not only continue through AAU, but continue into his freshmen season for high school next fall.
-Brandon Bracy
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