SAU Elite Camp: Final Notes
Our final installment of notes from the SAU Elite Camp features players of each position and various classes that we feel an eye should be kept on. They all brought different attributes to the floor and the younger players showed…
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Continue ReadingOur final installment of notes from the SAU Elite Camp features players of each position and various classes that we feel an eye should be kept on. They all brought different attributes to the floor and the younger players showed some promising potential that should be tracked.
Wilson HS 2020 6’6 Forward Geonni Wilson: He’s what we would describe as a raw talent at this point, he still is finding his way on the court but he has potential to be a college prospect. One thing that sets him aside from many of the other players that were in the building is his height, he’s a legit 6’6 and is pretty agile for his height.
Fairmont HS 2021 5’10 Guard Jakeem Moore: Over the years that we have watched Fairmont play, they have featured a high amount of good two way guards that help them play at a high level. Well Jakeem is no exception as he showed the ability to defend at a nice level as well as making some positive plays on the offensive end of the court.
Fairmont HS 2020 6’4 Forward Sharron Wilson: Brings size and athletic ability to the floor which should be something that helps his squad during the high school season. He is a worker in the paint and does a nice job of finding a body to box when the shots goes up so that he can secure the rebound.
Cornerstone 2022 6’3 Guard/Forward Tyreit Miller: What we liked about him the most was the fact that he always found ways to impact the game. Whether it was crashing the boards for offensive put backs or blocking shots on the defensive end, he found ways to constantly be involved. With that being said, he did show some offensive skillset early on, knocking down some jump shots and finishing at the rim.
Fairmont HS 2021 5’10 Guard Dewayne McCormick: Certain players seem to embrace playing the game in a physical manner and he is one of those players. Offensively he scored through contact and probably would have drawn quite a few fouls if there was actual referees, defensively he got right into his opponents applying pressure consistently.