Bolingbrook High School's Brady Pettigrew is making waves as one of the state's top sophomore prospects, showcasing his impressive athleticism and skill on the court. The 6-4 forward recently threw down an explosive windmill dunk against Oswego, leaving fans and opponents alike in awe.
Pettigrew has had a breakout summer, earning him a ranking of 19th among sophomores by 247Sports and attracting scholarship offers from several top programs. His confidence is evident on the court, where he plays with a well-rounded game that includes scoring, rebounding, and defense.
"We are pretty complete when we play well," Bolingbrook coach Rob Brost said. "When we play together and share, we can be pretty good. But we can also have lapses as well." Pettigrew's ability to lead by example is a key factor in his success, according to Brost.
The sophomore sensation has stepped into the star role vacated by Davion Thompson, who transferred to prep school last season. Pettigrew is thriving in this new role, improving his defense, rebounding, and talking skills while remaining an elite scorer.
Oswego's Ethan Vahl, a 6-2 guard with impressive all-around skills, is the team's star player. The sophomore has grown significantly since last season and plays with a high level of enthusiasm and aggression. Despite struggling to contain Pettigrew and his teammates, Oswego coach Nick Orham praised Vahl's ability as an elite passer and rebounder.
The contrast between Bolingbrook's depth and skillset and Oswego's relative lack of experience was stark, according to Orham. "It's been hard," he said. "We've been practicing with seven or eight guys. We were fortunate to come out of Thanksgiving 2-1 and then we ran into a buzz saw tonight. They are on a different level. We can't simulate that in practice."
As Pettigrew continues to shine, fans and scouts alike will be watching his every move closely. With his impressive skills and confidence, he's sure to remain one of the top prospects in the state for years to come.
Pettigrew has had a breakout summer, earning him a ranking of 19th among sophomores by 247Sports and attracting scholarship offers from several top programs. His confidence is evident on the court, where he plays with a well-rounded game that includes scoring, rebounding, and defense.
"We are pretty complete when we play well," Bolingbrook coach Rob Brost said. "When we play together and share, we can be pretty good. But we can also have lapses as well." Pettigrew's ability to lead by example is a key factor in his success, according to Brost.
The sophomore sensation has stepped into the star role vacated by Davion Thompson, who transferred to prep school last season. Pettigrew is thriving in this new role, improving his defense, rebounding, and talking skills while remaining an elite scorer.
Oswego's Ethan Vahl, a 6-2 guard with impressive all-around skills, is the team's star player. The sophomore has grown significantly since last season and plays with a high level of enthusiasm and aggression. Despite struggling to contain Pettigrew and his teammates, Oswego coach Nick Orham praised Vahl's ability as an elite passer and rebounder.
The contrast between Bolingbrook's depth and skillset and Oswego's relative lack of experience was stark, according to Orham. "It's been hard," he said. "We've been practicing with seven or eight guys. We were fortunate to come out of Thanksgiving 2-1 and then we ran into a buzz saw tonight. They are on a different level. We can't simulate that in practice."
As Pettigrew continues to shine, fans and scouts alike will be watching his every move closely. With his impressive skills and confidence, he's sure to remain one of the top prospects in the state for years to come.