Rosspoint’s Creech selected to prestigious AAU team

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Rosspoint’s Trey Creech was a member of Young Pro Global 2030 over the weekend and helped them win the Presidents Day Palooza tournament in Cincinnati and northern Kentucky. Creech will play with the squad, which is ranked second in the nation among fifth-grade teams, during the AAU season.

After helping lead the Rosspoint Wildcats to a grade school county championship earlier this month, guard Trey Creech is ready to take on some bigger challenges this spring as a member of Young Pro Global 2030, a fifth-grade AAU squad ranked second in the nation.
Creech made his debut with the squad over the weekend as the team became the Presidents Day Palooza champions in a 21-team tournament played in Cincinnati and northern Kentucky.
Creech is reportedly the only Kentuckian on the squad, which also features players from Ohio, Michigan, Georgia and Texas. The team will play in tournaments around the nation this spring and summer.

Rosspoint’s Trey Creech (left) is a member of Young Pro Global 2030, a fifth-grade AAU team that won a tournament over the weekend in Cincinnati.