Recruiting Report: CJ Wourman (2016)
August 7, 2015 CJ Wourman is ready to breakout during his senior season at C.H. Flowers, and with it, he’s hoping some Division I interest comes his way. The 6-foot point guard is currently fielding some interest from mostly Division…
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Continue ReadingAugust 7, 2015
CJ Wourman is ready to breakout during his senior season at C.H. Flowers, and with it, he’s hoping some Division I interest comes his way.
The 6-foot point guard is currently fielding some interest from mostly Division III schools right now, with one area Division I school having mild interest.
“I’ve heard from Albright College, (Penn State) York College, Penn State-Harrisburg, Mount St. Mary’s, Albion College, that’s it so far. I’m planning on having a big, breakout senior year though,” said Wourman.
“I’m going on a visit to Albright College on September 4th, I’ve already taken a visit to Albion College earlier this summer, and I’ll be visiting Penn State-Harrisburg sometime in September.”
PHM’s 96th-ranked 2016, Wourman just wrapped up his final grassroots season at the end of July, and says though his team wasn’t very successful, he thought he had some nice runs at individual camps.
“The spring and summer went pretty well, we didn’t do too well in our tournaments, but individually I thought I played pretty well, especially at the individual camps I went too,” said Wourman. “I went Hoop Group Elite Camp and I went to ScoutsFocus All-American Camp at University of Virginia and I did pretty well at those.”
“In particular I was getting to the rack well, I’m very athletic. The most improvement I saw was with my jump-shot.”
The 6-foot- point guard says he likes to play up-tempo, and playing with a pick ‘n roll is his specialty.
“My style is pick ‘n roll, up-tempo, getting into the paint for a mid-range jump shot, dishing off to other guys,” said Wourman. “But mainly pick ‘n roll up-tempo is what I like to do.”
“My on-ball defense needs to get quicker, and my 3-point shot needs to improve.”
After coming off the the bench last season for the Jaguars, Wourman says he’s ready to make his mark during his final high school campaign.
“My personal goals are to attract some D1 schools and pick up some offers,” said Wourman. “As a team I would like to win a state championship, be undefeated, and beat our three biggest rivals which would be Bowie High School, Roosevelt High School and Wise.”