Open Gym Tour: Living Water Christian School
Living Water Christian School is a program in the Jacksonville area that’s slowly growing and climbing up the radar. Here’s a look at some notes from their open gym on Wednesday evening. 2020 guard Colin Radcliffe: Radcliffe is arguably the…
Access all of Prep Hoops
Continue reading this article and more.
Continue ReadingLiving Water Christian School is a program in the Jacksonville area that’s slowly growing and climbing up the radar. Here’s a look at some notes from their open gym on Wednesday evening.
2020 guard Colin Radcliffe: Radcliffe is arguably the best player on this Living Water Christian squad with his ability to score on all three levels. He’s drawing interest from a number of college schools and had Guilford College on hand to watch him in open gym. As he continues to develop on both ends, he’ll be a prospect to keep an eye on for the Warriors.
2020 point guard Malachi Borders: Borders has really improved his strength in the weight room entering his senior season. As their vocal leader, he’s headed in the right direction as he’s becoming more aggressive with the ball in his hands. While he can get to the rim with ease, he’d much rather draw the defense in then kick it to a teammate for an open shot.
2020 forward Eli Jackson: Jackson is recovering from a knee injury but he’s already running the floor well and creating havoc on the fast break. He looks to get boards and slashes to the rim aggressively. He’s got nice moves off the bounce and is an underrated facilitator.
2020 point guard T.J. Farmer: Farmer is a point guard prospect that looks to pass first and lead the offense. He’s another one of their floor leaders and is learning his role on what should be a talented squad.
2020 guard Daekwon King: King had a productive all-around day for Living Water Christian shooting the basketball and getting to the rim. He knows where to be on the floor to get good looks and was often the first one on the offensive boards. He’s a budding name in the area and should have a productive senior campaign.
2020 guard Jaden Smith: Smith is another guard that had a productive day on the boards and getting to the rim in open gym. He does well to control pace with his drives and has nice length at 6-foot-3. He’s a long and wiry prospect that should at least get some looks from colleges.
2021 guard Mala Murray: Murray is a rising junior prospect with a lot to his game. He’s got a solid wingspan that he uses well on defense to force turnovers. He runs the floor well and finishes strong in traffic on drives.
2024 wing/guard Bo Koebbe: Koebbe is only an eighth-grader but he showed he belonged on the floor with his ability to knock down 3’s with efficiency. He spaces the floor well and does well to get open for shots off the catch. He’s got a chance to grow into quite the prospect in the next four seasons.