Thursday, December 22, 2016

Trey Pugh's Summer With Team Rampage

Trey Pugh Working Out With Coach Bracy
After averaging 24 points a game and receiving MVP of the Solano County Athletic Conference as a Junior, Benicia High School guard Trey Pugh knew that he had to work even harder over the summer if he wanted to have an even better senior year. After trying out with a number of different AAU teams, Pugh decided to join Coach Brandon Bracy with Team Rampage (Vallejo, CA). The team would include other Solano County Conference members such as Gamon Howard, Malcolm Bracy, Dakarria Peterson, and more.

While going through the summer with Team Rampage, Trey was forced to focus more on becoming a play-maker, run point guard at times, and focus more on the defensive end. "Trey was already talented before coming to us, but it was the fact that he focused more on defense, and getting others involved that took his game to the next level", Coach Bracy said. "As much as he has improved, I still think there is a lot more room for his game to fully develop before he plays at the collegiate level, but his potential is very high" Coach Bracy added.

Trey Pugh has helped lead Benicia High School to a 5-0 start to the season, and is averaging 24 points a game. Benicia is looking to improve from their first round playoff exit against Inderkum (Sacramento, CA) last season.