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Pewaukee vs. Kimberly Recap & Standouts

By MHS Staff, 12/23/20, 8:45PM CST

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It was a tale of two halves between one loss Kimberly and undefeated Pewaukee. Pewaukee got out to a 42-28 half time lead behind the hot scoring of Milan Momcilovic and Ashton Janowski plus overall play of Josh Terrian. However, in the second half Kimberly was a different team getting contributions from a number of players to secure an 83-72 victory. 

 

Grant Asman (2021 Kimberly HS): A lengthy 6’10 big man with a wide array of abilities. Versatile scorer with his ability to put up points on the block right over the defense with his length, has a smooth jumper spotting up from three, and can also put the ball on the floor. Moves very well on the defensive end for his size to guard out on the perimeter. Asman is committed to Lipscomb. 

 

Jackson Dudek (2021 Kimberly HS): After a quiet first half, Dudek spearheaded a big second half comeback for his teams win. He is a tough 6’6” forward that scored the ball strong around the basket. He scored it well heading to the basket on drives, cuts, and rolls. The Northern Michigan commit is an aggressive forward with good strength that rebounded the ball at a high level. 

 

Milan Momcilovic (2023 Pewaukee HS): A 6’8” sophomore forward that is highly skilled. A true three level scorer who can beat defenders in a variety of ways. He shoots the ball well from deep hitting three threes in the game and can extend his range beyond the arc. He also has a good ability to put the ball on the floor to hit shots off the dribble in the mid-range or get all the way to the basket. Momciloivc has such a great skill level for a 6’8” sophomore. 

 

Jackson Paveletzke (2022 Kimberly HS): A smooth scorer who did a great job distributing the ball in this game. He showed a good ability off the dribble to get plenty of paint touches to distribute it out for open looks for his teammates. The guard showed very good vision and passing ability on the move. When he got into the paint he was also a crafty finisher to get a few buckets for himself. A very smart decision maker with the basketball. 

 

Josh Terrian (2022 Pewaukee HS): A versatile 6’4” wing guard that got a lot done on the floor. He has a strong build to defend forwards down in the paint but also moves well to take on guards out on the perimeter. He shot the ball at a percentage hitting three threes in the game. He also scored the ball driving it strong to the basket. Terrian also rebounded the ball well on both ends of the floor. 

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