The Sudbury Five basketball team has signed the forward for their 2022-23 season
Another key member has been signed to the Sudbury Five roster for their upcoming 2022-23 season, with forward DaRohn Scott from Grand Rapids, Michigan, joining the team.
"DaRohn is an energy guy and fills a spot that The Five needs,” Sudbury Five general manager and head coach Logan Stutz said in a media release. “He brings size, athleticism, and energy and he is already appreciative of the opportunity before him. I am excited to see him capitalize on the opportunity and bring his energy to Sudbury."
"Everybody wants to be a beast... until it's time to do what beasts do,” Scott said in the media release. “I'm excited to be a part of an organization with such diehard fans. Sudbury, let's go to work and have fun this season!" DaRohn is a 6-9, 230-pound “power forward,” who played college basketball at Central Michigan where he was teammates with veteran Five player Braylon Rayson. He recently played in El Salvador, where he averaged 14.7 points per game and 14.8 rebounds. He shot 48.6 per cent from the field and averaged two blocks per game.
The Sudbury Five regular season begins in January. For season ticket information, visit greatersudbury.ca/tickets.
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