Arman Sidhu

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Arman Sidhu is one of the top AAU club basketball players in Arizona. He plays for the top-10 organization team called the Arizona Gym Rats who have made their name in every tournament across America including an amazing 23 state and 7 national championships. Sidhu has been in the top 2 players in his team. After a sub-par average of 6 points per game, Sidhu left the Gilbert Gorillas and joined the Gym Rats. Sidhu has been heavily recruited by numerous club and YMCA basketball teams. After dominating the YMCA Jr. Suns program in Arizona, Sidhu took a step up in the NYS league were he was known for his amazing 3 pt % shooting. He is a slasher, one who attacks the basket and scores by free throws. He averaged 8.3 ppg one season and then again scoring 6.9 ppg and right know averages 14.0 ppg. In the Sporting Chance tournament Arman averaged 6.5 ppg. Sidhu once scored 56 points in one of his NYS games. Another time he torched Sporting Chance going of for 22 points, 21 against the AZ Heat and 22 against the Gym Rats competitive team. His highest point output in club was 30 points against the Arizona Future. Sidhu led his elementary school and his junior high team in scoring. Sidhu’s favorite player is Jerryd Bayless one of America’s best college basketball players. He plays against High School players and does very well against them. Sidhu has made his mark as the Gym Rats rivals make special plans against him to stop him from scoring. He can play point guard and he has excellent post moves as a center. His most remarkable effort was when he led Bogle Jr. High to an undefeated record and 2nd place in the East Valley Conference. Sidhu has won awards from Herb Sendek’s basketball camp and many YMCA camps. His most famous award was the ABL All-star selection. Sidhu has won over 20 tournaments with all of his teams. He has potential to play at a very high level. Sidhu is widely recongnized with his smooth jump shot and very intense play. In elementary school Arman Sidhu led Jacobson Elementary to a 8-4 finish but were eliminated from the tournament in the first round. He scored 30 points against eventual runner-up San Tan Elementary.


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