Vogrich Wins Full Package League MVP
If Full Package had a poster boy, it would be Matt Vogrich. The shaggy haired baller from Lake Forest High School looks more like he belongs on a surf board than a basketball court, and that is why we love him. When he walked into his first Full Package AAU practice as a 7th grader everyone knew he could shoot the ball, but I don’t even think he knew how far he could ride this basketball thing. From throwing down dunks, to winning tournament championships, to working toward a 4.7 GPA, to earning a scholarship to Michigan, Matt Vogrich exemplifies what hard work, and a little Full Package can do. Vogrich capped off his stellar FP career by earning MVP honors of the Full Package Exposure League brought to you by Illinoishsbasketball.com.
“I was a real honor to get it,” stated Vogrich. “After all Full Package has done for me over the years, and all the leagues I’ve played in, it feels good to get the MVP. I wish my team could’ve won (the Championship) but we were just out of gas.”
His team lost in the championship, but the fact that they even got there was an accomplishment. Their tallest player was 6′5, and Vogrich, a 6′4 guard, was their leading rebounder. The team they lost to in the finals featured players that stood at 6′10, 6′9, 6′7, 6′7, and 6′5. Their point guard was 6′3. And yet, behind Vogrich and friends, the game managed to stay (somewhat) close.
Congrats to Matt Vogrich and the Vogrich family.


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