#PHTop250 More 2020 Standouts (Part 1)
There was a great turnout at the PrepHoops Oregon Top 250 Expo and there were plenty of guys looking to catch an eye or two on Sunday afternoon. We got a chance to see almost everyone at the Expo and…
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Continue ReadingThere was a great turnout at the PrepHoops Oregon Top 250 Expo and there were plenty of guys looking to catch an eye or two on Sunday afternoon. We got a chance to see almost everyone at the Expo and here’s a look at some of the other Class of 2020 prospects that we haven’t written about yet (Part 1 of 2):
(listed alphabetically)
Ejim Akuma III (2020 Willamette) – Akuma served as the sixth man last year at Churchill. At Willamette, the 5-foot-10 guard will have a much larger role. At the Expo he worked hard and was very aggressive getting to the hoop.
JJ Anderson (2020 Marist) – Unfortunately we didn’t get to see Anderson as much as we would have liked, but from what we saw of the guard he’s an all-around guard who can knock down open jumpers and create for his teammates.
Jack Chlumak (2020 Lake Oswego) – We’ve been a fan of Chlumak since we first saw him last year and he flashed his all-around skills once again at the event. One college coach recruiting him noted that what he likes most about the physical 6-foot-3 wing is his ability to defend multiple positions.
Brennan DeGarmo (2020 North Eugene) – DeGarmo is a smallish guard at 5-foot-9 and he didn’t really get many touches, but he was able to show that he takes good care of the ball and has a nice shooting touch from the outside. He’s a very high-academic student which shoud attract D-III interest.
Grant Dunn (2020 Silverton) – We didn’t get to see Dunn play much but when we did, the lanky 6-foot-5 wing did what we have come to expect him to do – spot up, receive kick-out passes, and knock down threes.
Cade Ealy (2020 Grants Pass) – The goggled Ealy is a classic hustle guy who may be an undersized post but puts in the effort and is willing to do all the dirty work down low. Any 50-50 ball was his and he hit the boards hard.
Wayne Jamison (2020 Westview) – Jamison was a late registrant and he immediately turned heads with his combination of motor, end-to-end speed, and athletic ability – and may have been one of the most athletic guys there. His value was best seen on the defensive end where he was active and made plays on the ball.
Guy Littlefield (2020 Forest Grove) – Littlefield was forced to play off the ball a little bit which affected his effectiveness, but when he did have the rock he was tough to stop getting to the hoop. As usual, the 6-foot guard focused more on getting the ball to his teammates than his own scoring. From talking to him, he’s really looking forward to being a senior leader this year at Forest Grove.