Not only did Greendale get a star performance from senior Zavier Castillo, but also contributions from several others in their 84-68 at home versus New Berlin Eisenhower. While Greendale was able to start the game on a 9-0 run, Eisenhower was able to quickly jump back and get up by as many as nine in the first half. By the half the game was tied and in the second half it was all Greendale for the win.
Zavier Castillo – 2026 – SG – Greendale
Just days after being named a semifinalist for Mr. Basketball in Wisconsin, Castillo showed why. He led all in the game with 34 points but also did so much more. He has great positional size as a 6’5” and such a well-rounded game with being able to run the point to defend anyone on the floor effectively to score posting up inside. All game Castillo scored it well both on the attack as well with his jumper. He moves well with the ball attacking and can also beat defenders with his physicality. This was in addition to hitting four threes as he shoots it well spotting up as well as off the dribble. Castillo also proved to be such a tough defender too with his physical tools in addition to his fluidness to be able to shut down players on the perimeter. The breakout star should be drawing plenty of scholarship attention.
Austin Couillard – 2028 – SF – New Berlin Eisenhower
The sophomore shined in the first half for Eisenhower leading a comeback charge. With his team in an early hole, he knocked down back-to-back threes to score his team’s first six points. The lengthy 6’4” wing forward hit another three in just the first half as he has as smooth jumper spotting up from deep. In just the first half, Couillard scored 11 points and also made a few key defensive plays including a steal in the press and a block inside.
Brandon Harper – 2026 – PG – Greendale
The senior point scored a key 20 points in the Greendale win. He got off the game to a hot start with an early five points to get Greendale up 7-0. He shot the ball well from the outside as well as getting into the paint. Harper shot it efficiently spotting up from the outside hitting a trio of threes. The point guard also moves very well getting into the defense and finishing it effectively all around the paint and getting to the line too.
Korben Pfeifer – 2027 – SF – Greendale
Pfeifer is a versatile wing forward who got it done with his scoring, rebounding, and distributing. The junior is 6’4” and plays with good strength. He finished the game with 10 points scoring it strong around the paint. Pfeifer also collected several assists in the game getting it done creating from the high post versus the zone, in transition, driving and kicking as he sees the floor well and is a quick decision maker.