Clark vs Sierra Vista, Recruits revisited Part I
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Clark High School, Las Vegas, NV
Greg Foster: Greg is a Gonzaga commit who happens to have great size at 6-6” for point guard. He has great court vision, knock down 3 pointer and solid body control at the rim. That night he played both the 1 and 2 position. Greg is probably the most complete player with great composure. Needs work in: more aggression for attacking the basket and better layup toolbox.
Trey Woodbury: Trey is a 6-4″ SG who is committed to UNLV. Trey is currently playing less minutes than a player of his caliber normally would be. That is due to the depth and talent of his Clark team. He is a very strong impact guard who fills up the stat line. As a 2 guard, he can rebound, pass, block shots and score at all 3 levels. He has an intriguing upside in college. Needs work in: consistency is key. Needs to bring it every game the way he can.
Jalen Hill: Jalen is almost 6-7”, plays every position for the Chargers and plays great defense. He attacks the rim well and shoots it well up to 21’. Could be the best recruit as a Junior in the State. Jalen rounds out a talented trio with Greg and Trey that is as solid as it gets. Needs work in: He needs to put muscle onto his frame.
Ian Alexander: Ian came in to Clark the same year as Jalen. Both were strong Freshmen players. Ian stands at 6-6” and plays a ¾ hybrid spot. In 3 years he has gotten stronger and gotten a high IQ for playing. He can do a little of everything including post up smaller defenders. He can be a guard or a forward depending on what a team needs. Excellent grades at Clark. Needs work in: Not sure if he is a G or a PF. Needs to improve his handles for a guard.
Antwon Jackson: Jackson is a solid high school power forward. He like most of Clark is 6-6” tall. He has a strong base and good footwork. He utilizes the shot fake very effectively. He can catch and shoot it pretty well too. Great off the pick and roll/pop. Excellent grades at Clark. Needs work in: lateral quickness for defense. At his height in college he would defend some quick players.