Jackson County’s Future Stars in the Class of 2023
These star freshmen make their mark across the county. They have yet to play a high school basketball game but showed an extreme amount of potential in AAU ball this year. Aamar Harrell, PG Jackson It’s no surprise to see…
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Continue ReadingThese star freshmen make their mark across the county. They have yet to play a high school basketball game but showed an extreme amount of potential in AAU ball this year.
Aamar Harrell, PG Jackson
It’s no surprise to see Harrell as a top player on this list. The lefty is a super talented guard that can do a bit of everything, He can shoot the ball from deep, can also use his high IQ to get teammates involved with the game.
Offensively, Harrell uses his IQ and change of speed to create opportunities in just about every aspect on the offensive end. The 5’6 Guard will provide an immediate impact for a talented Vikings team and should average around double figures in his freshman season.
Akelleyz Griffin, PG Jackson
Griffin is an easy inclusion on this list, Griffin is a smooth scorer that should be a valuable contributor for the Vikings. Playing alongside Harrell these two will WOW you this year for the Vikings, Griffin can punish teams from behind the arc and score at will with his smooth style of play.
Griffin has a great handle and a good feel for the game, despite only being a freshman. With his first High school game coming up look forward to the 5’6 guard to emerge as a star this season.
Caden Oliver, SG Western
Oliver an easy choice for this list, Oliver will be looked at this year to make a huge impact for the Panthers this year. The freshman uses his athleticism and strength to finish around the rim, Oliver can also knock down the deep ball when called upon which he will be a lot this season for the panthers.
The 5’9 guard attacks the basket at will. He has a tremendous handle and a solid perimeter shooter. But will also get dirty and guard all positions on the opposing team, with his aggressive style of play he will emerge as a star in no time for the Panthers this season.
Cayman Harris, G/F Jackson
The 6’3 Harris is the tallest player on this list, but he is far from a big man. Harris can handle the ball from the outside and has a good looking jump shot. Harris also has a solid touch around the rim and moves his feet well on the defensive end.
Harris has a great perimeter skill set but is also capable of playing in the post. He may play a little out of position in his debut season, but I’m sure Harris will still make a big name for himself for the Vikings this year.