Same Faces, New Places (Part 2)
Editor’s Note: In anticipation of the upcoming high school season, Vantage Hoops will be taking a closer look at various teams and players throughout Virginia. In this edition, we’ll be looking at five more impact transfers in Virginia. Isaiah Anderson |…
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Continue ReadingEditor’s Note: In anticipation of the upcoming high school season, Vantage Hoops will be taking a closer look at various teams and players throughout Virginia. In this edition, we’ll be looking at five more impact transfers in Virginia.
Isaiah Anderson | Benedictine ’18
Two-sport standout Isaiah Anderson will reclassify and transfer from John Marshall to Benedictine College Prep where he’ll play football and basketball for the Cadets. Anderson, who landed a basketball offer from Hampton this summer, will bring a reliable inside-out scoring threat and some size to an already formidable front court.
Domenick Bailey | St. Stephens St. Agnes ’18
One of the most talented freshmen guards in Virginia, Domenick Bailey has decided to leave Christ Chapel to compete in the rigorous IAC. Bailey showed signs of development this summer with Team Takeover Orange. Bailey will look to build off the momentum he started last season with the Saints.
Tyler Foster | Middleburg Academy ’17
Tyler Foster‘s move to Middleburg represents what could be one of the most significant transfers of the summer. The former Georgetown commit, brings great size on the wing at 6-foot-5. Foster’s athleticism and shot making ability could make a big difference down the stretch for the Dragons.
Darius McGhee | Blue Ridge ’18
As the leading scorer in the nation last year, Darius McGhee averaged 36 points per game in North Carolina. McGhee, who showcased his explosive scoring ability this summer with Team Loaded NC, will bring immediate firepower to the back court at Blue Ridge.
Matthew Urbach | W.T. Woodson ’18
The secret has been let out that Matthew Urbach has made the switch from the WCAC to the Patriot Conference, and that’s a good sign for W.T. Woodson Head Coach Doug Craig. The 6-foot-3 rising junior guard has demonstrated a prolific stroke from long range. Urbach also has a the ability to get into the lane and mix it up off the bounce. He can finish efficiently around the rim, and is a good rebounding guard who gives very good effort on both ends of the court.