Same Face, New Place (Part 4)
Transfers continue to dominate the narrative as we prepare for another high school season. Over the last couple of months, we’ve done our best to keep you updated with the latest happenings from around the region. In this series, we’ve…
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Continue ReadingTransfers continue to dominate the narrative as we prepare for another high school season. Over the last couple of months, we’ve done our best to keep you updated with the latest happenings from around the region. In this series, we’ve been taking a look at some more recent transfers and what they will mean for both the player and the new team.
CHRISTIAN MCLEOD | 6’2 G | VA ACADEMY ’20
McLeod is without a doubt a major acquisition for the Patriots, and should emerge as one of the top guards in the Northern Virginia area sooner rather than later. He’s an athletic point guard who plays with toughness and a very high motor.
JOEMEL MCNAIR | 6’2 G | ELEANOR ROOSEVELT ’20
McNair is a proven guard who will bring his versatility on both ends of the court to the Raiders. He is a capable scorer who will also rebound and involve his teammates.
STALIN OAKS | 5’8 G | TC WILLIAMS ’21
The Titans will undoubtedly benefit from the addition of Oaks to their roster. He’s a quick lefty who plays with a high IQ and can defend at a high-level.
DAVID ONANINA | 6’8 C | O’CONNELL ’22
Onanina is a strong post prospect who will fortify the middle for the Knights. He was a double-double machine during summer league and this could be a glimpse of what to expect during the upcoming season.
DIMINGUS STEVENS | 6’5 G | BISHOP WALSH ’20
One thing that Stevens does well is free up his teammates for open looks because of all the attention he attracts from opposing defenses. The Spartans needed guys who can space the floor and he is one of the best shooters you will find in the country.