BROADVIEW HEIGHTS, Ohio — Jamell Stephens and Noah Blue bided their time at Cleveland Heights.
Coach J.R. Bremer admitted Wednesday after the Tigers’ boys basketball scrimmage at Brecksville-Broadview Heights that he hoped their potential materialized sooner, but he is seeing it now. With that, he expects them to lead the Tigers after making strides in their games.
“They’ve been waiting for their chance to get their opportunity to come showcase their talents,” Bremer said. “We’ve got a lot of six or seven seniors this year who’ve been behind some really good guards, some really good players, and this is going to be their year. They’re going to be able to come out and show that how much they’ve been working and earn that playing time this year.”
Stephens and Blue played on a guard-orient

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