Albuquerque (New Mexico) — Legacy Center was buzzing with basketball Monday as the Grind
Session partnered with ABC Prep to host a Duke City camp for Albuquerque’s top high school
players.
The June 30th one-day event showcased boys’ players throughout the day before concluding with
an All-Star game at Legacy High School.
Led by Paul Murray of the Prolific Prep staff, Corey Wilford, Jr. Grind Session Director, Rob Dye of
Jr. Grind Session, and ABC Prep coaches, the camp maintained high energy throughout the day.
Players opened the morning with combine-style physical and athletic testing before competing in
mini situational games and afternoon 5-on-5 play.
All-Star Game – Grind Orange 97, Grind Black 85
The All-Star game brought early Fourth of July fireworks, delivering excitement throughout the
evening.
Jamal Washington scored 26 points to lead Grind Orange to a thrilling 97-85 victory over Grind
Black. Malachi Knox added 21 points, while Aiden Mestas and Caden Miller each finished with
12.
Grind Orange jumped out to a 23-17 first-quarter lead and took a 40-32 advantage into halftime.
Grind Black rallied late in the third quarter to tie the game at 69, but Orange pulled away for the 12-
point win.
Jashon Morinia led Grind Black with 26 points, followed by Drew Bramlett with 21. Eluciano
Gonzales and Carlos Madrid each finished with 11.
ABOVE THE RIM: (Top Performers)
26 points / Jamal Washington
26 points / Jashon Morinia
21 points / Malachi Knox
21 points / Drew Bramlett
12 points / Aiden Mestas
12 points / Caden Miller
11 points / Carlos Madrid
11 points / Eluciano Gonzales