2019 Players Still Available: Part 2
As is the case every year, some high quality seniors remain unsigned for the next level! There’s usually a multitude of reasons as to why a good player may be unsigned, but there is still opportunity nonetheless. College coaches looking…
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Continue ReadingAs is the case every year, some high quality seniors remain unsigned for the next level! There’s usually a multitude of reasons as to why a good player may be unsigned, but there is still opportunity nonetheless. College coaches looking for some late add-ons should get in on these players! I have spoken with multiple coaches at all different levels and some are still looking to fill some roster slots. This is part two of our long list of players that remain unsigned at this time, but these seniors will be making decisions here quickly!
Unsigned seniors:
2019 6’8 PF Matthew Kroner (Chiawana HS) – A skilled forward that can stretch the defense and also play a physical game on the inside. The Tri-Cities area is an overlooked pool of talent, but Matthew’s mixture of size and skill is definitely worth a college coach taking a chance.
2019 6’4 SF Jishai Miller (Federal Way HS) – Athletic lefty than can impact the game on both sides of the floor. He has a solid three ball and mid range pull up. He really plays with a chip on his shoulder and does not back down from any matchup.
2019 5’11 PG Antonio Salinas (Zillah HS) – A flat out winner at the point guard position! He has high level ball handling skills, basketball IQ and all around craftiness. He does a good job of getting to his spots on the floor and he can be a scorer or play-maker.
2019 6’5 SF Stevie Smith (Rainier Beach HS) – Smooth and long wing player with a nice in between game. He doesn’t ever appear to get too high or low when he’s on the floor. He does not make a lot of mistakes offensively and he has good potential on the defensive side.
2019 6’4 SG Jake Elfstrom (Liberty HS) – The super scorer got better every single year during his high school career. He has a nice mixture of size, ball handling and shot making ability. It has been mentioned that he may attend Elite Prep Academy for a post-grad year. His recruitment will surely be picking up very soon.
2019 6’6 SG Dylan Sullivan (Walla Walla HS) – A tall guard that demands a double and triple team at the high school level. He is a good athlete with solid ball handling and shot creating ability. Multiple D1 and D2 schools watched him this winter, but no decision has been made at this time.