Class of 2019 Rankings: Top Uncommitted Prospects Pt.2
Fayetteville Academy Forward/Center Emmanuel Izunabor: He blocks shots and rebounds at a very high levek and has added a nice amount of muscle to his frame over the years. The scary thing abut his potential is that he has only been…
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Continue ReadingFayetteville Academy Forward/Center Emmanuel Izunabor: He blocks shots and rebounds at a very high levek and has added a nice amount of muscle to his frame over the years. The scary thing abut his potential is that he has only been playing basketball for a few years, once he gets to college we feel he will take the next step in his development. (Low & Mid-Major Recruitment)
Butler HS Guard Raquan Brown: The toughness that he plays with is an attribute that will catch your attention early and often, he won’t back down from and challenge or competition regardless of who it may be. One of the better two way players left on the board, he makes just as much of an impact on the defensive end as he does offensively. (Low Major interest and offers)
Trinity Christian School Guard Talton Jones: One of the states better passers and defenders in the state at the PG spot. He showed all last season and throughout the summer that he can compete with just about anybody he is matched up with, his recruitment is slowly but surely gaining traction as he now has interest from Low and Mid Major programs.
Cox Mill Wing Caleb Carrawell: If you got the opportunity to see the state championship last season then you already know what type of impact he makes him when he is on the court. A 6’6 Forward that plays the game with a high motor, can score the ball in multiple ways and has the ability to defend perimeter players. (Mid-Majors Offers)
Mount Zion Forward Mareng Gatkuoth: Our first time getting a chance to see him play came during the high school season last year and we left intrigued and impressed with what he can do. At 6’6 with guard skills, he is a player that we feel has the skills and tools to translate to the next level smoothly. Three point shooting is one of his best attributes without a doubt, Low and Mid Major Programs have been recruiting him so far.
Fayetteville Academy Point Guard John Michael Wright: The progress he has made over the past few years has been outstanding, he plays with confidence and will only get better over the next four years. His ability to blow by defenders, score, and finish above the rim are all things that have caught the attention of college coaches. (Low & Mid-Major Recruitment)