Garner Road & Juice All-Stars Scrimmage: 2019 & 2020 Standouts
College coaches, we have some names that you can go ahead and add to your watch list for the next few years in this group of players. Some already have chosen colleges while others are still flying under the radar…
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Continue ReadingCollege coaches, we have some names that you can go ahead and add to your watch list for the next few years in this group of players. Some already have chosen colleges while others are still flying under the radar and looking for the right program to show interest.
Juice All Stars 2020 Wing Saiquone Harris: There is a lot to like about his game and upside, there is no doubt in our mind that he can be a prospect on the D1 level and is a steal for a program on the high D2 level. At 6’7 with the ability to handle the ball and score from multiple levels, it’s pretty evident that he is the type of player that college coaches love, the scary part is he still has plenty of upside. Just looking at the progress he has made in the past year, you have no choice but to be impressed, Campbell, Presbyterian and ECU are programs that have already shown interest.
Garner Road (Thornton) 2020 Guard Jayden Beloti: A lot to like about his game, he’s a player that seems like he’s wired to score and does a nice job of reading defenders. Good size for a guard at about 6’4 that can play in an up-tempo style but also is comfortable with the game is slowed down and is playing in the half court setting.
Garner Road (Thornton) 2020 Forward Jeremyah McWilliams: Didn’t see a ton of time or touches necessarily but we saw him make a few plays. He runs the floor and rebounds well, when he’s aggressive on the offensive end, he’s a player that becomes even more valuable to his team and dangerous to the opposition.
Juice All-Stars 2019 Guard Lexuus Fasce: During the high school season he played a good amount of his time at the Forward spot so we didn’t get the opportunity to see him play on the wing much. On this occasion we got that chance and he showed some flashes of how good he could possibly be, not settling for jumpers too often, he got to the paint using his speed and strength for buckets.
Garner Road 2019 Forward/Center Derrick Quansah: ECU has already gotten the commitment for Quansah but it was nice to see him still in the lab looking to perfect his craft. He’s still learning and grasping certain concepts and will only get better with time, shot blocking and rebounding are where he makes the most impact at this point.
Garner Road 2020 Forward Dayron Sharpe: We didn’t see his normal dominance but we saw some moments of brilliance from him throughout the games he played. Running the floor, getting the ball out into transition , protecting the paint and rebounding at a high level were all some of the things he’s done.