It was a thrilling game of runs between Warren Township up against Racine Lutheran with plenty of talent on each side. While Warren was able to build an eighteen point in the first half, Racine Lutheran would not go away and was able to come all the way back and tie it up in the second half. In the end, Warren’ duo of Jaxson Davis and Braylon Walker was just too much as Warren came away with the 83-75 win.

Bryce Austin – 2027 – SG – Racine Lutheran

While he may be a standout football player, Austin also showed his abilities on the court throughout this game. As well to scoring 15 points he also made plenty of other plays. Austin is a lengthy guard who made a big impact defensively. In just the first six minutes of action, he had already blocked three shots. He is very active defensively including diving all out for a loose ball and gets all over the court to make plays and uses his length effectively. In both the half court and in transition, Austin scored it very well driving all the way to the basket and finishing amongst size.

Isaiah Cosey – 2026 – PG – Racine Lutheran

While it was a slow first half for Cosey, he started the second half in a big way and was a major reason while Racine Lutheran was able to tie it up and make it a game. In just the first four minutes of the second half, Cosey scored 9 points with a few driving baskets. He is a quick point guard with good burst and change of direction ability to get into the paint and create. Cosey finished it well all around the paint and made some good passes on the move.

Jaxson Davis – 2027 – PG – Warren Township

It was a very slow scoring start for Davis who did not score until near the end of the first half. In this stretch he was still making plenty of plays which included three steals in just the first six minutes of play in addition to a pair of early assists to start the game. Once he got scoring towards the end of the first half, Davis did not stop. He scored 9 straight points in under 2 minutes of play to build an 18-point lead for Warren. Davis led all in the game with 26 points doing the majority of his scoring on the attack. Davis moves so well with the ball in his hands and can beat defenders in a variety of ways as well to finishing it so effectively with great body control through contact. There are few 2027 guards nationally who can match is incredibly elevated all-around game and do all he can.

Avonn King – 2026 – SF – Warren Township

King had a huge start to this game building an early lead for Warren. In the first three minutes of the game, the senior scored his team’s first 7 points. He scored it well around the basket including on a strong and one put back play and a couple of drives to finish with 11 points in the win. King is a strong 6’5” small forward who plays with plenty of energy and physicality to make a big impact. This included his tough rebounding as well to his energetic and versatile defensive play too in the game.

Sam Pitrof – 2026 – G – Racine Lutheran

Pitrof led Racine Lutheran in scoring with 21 points getting off to a quick start hitting a three on the very first play of the game. He has a great blend of tools as not only does he have great positional size as a 6’4” guard but also a well-rounded skill set in addition to his athleticism. He showed his ability to score it from all three levels while also creating for himself. The senior hit a pair of threes in the game as well to a pull up jumper in addition to finishing it strong around the basket. This included an aggressive dunk right on a defender as well to a strong put back basket in plenty on traffic. Pitrof is one of the top available seniors in Wisconsin and has been offered by Ferris State, Navy, and West Virginia State.

Braylon Walker – 2026 – G – Warren Township

The standout senior season continued in this game as Walker scored 24 points in the win. In the first half he led an 8-0 run for Warren hitting back-to-back threes followed by a drive and dump off assist to build a 9-point lead. In the second half, Walker was very effective playing on the attack as he was aggressively attacking the basket. He was consistently getting into the paint and finishing or getting to the line. As well to a few key buckets in the second half, he was also clutch in the final couple minutes of play from the line going 6-6. Walker also made plenty of plays defensively as well to his tough on ball play throughout the game. He is a good size 6’4” with plenty of length getting into ball handlers and is tough to beat.