Wallace’s Jackson County All-Sophomore 1st Team
Here prep hoops takes a look at Wallace’s Jackson County All-Sophomore first team! Jacob Buckland, G/F East Jackson Buckland played and started every game for the Trojans this year, Buckland played a huge role for the Trojans all season long helping…
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Jacob Buckland, G/F East Jackson
Buckland played and started every game for the Trojans this year, Buckland played a huge role for the Trojans all season long helping lead them to the district finals. The 6’5 guard/forward has shown a strong improvement to his jump shot this year, Buckland also put on a few pounds of muscle and used it to his advantage this year being a lot more active in the paint as the season went on. The sophomore has a bright future ahead of him keep an eye out this AAU season as he continues to develop as an all-around star!
Eric Wilson, G Jackson High
Wilson recently transferred to Jackson this year and showed he is a force during his sophomore run this year averaging 20.8 points for the Vikings! The 6’1 Guard provided an immediate impact as a Sophmore, Wilson had the potential to help lead the Vikings in the state tournament if it wasn’t for a late-season ankle injury that shut him down for the rest of his sophomore season. Wilson is recovering very well and looking to keep up the same dominance this AAU season!
Kamerin Carter, G Jackson High
Carter had a solid year in his first year as a Viking. Carter showed his talents as an athletic guard that can attack the basket at will, the 5’8 guard was also a very vocal leader for the Vikings this year on and off the court. Carter also took pride on defense wanting the challenge of guarding the best player on the floor night in and night out, definitely a player you need to keep an eye on these next 2 years!
Demarion Smith, G Vandercook Lake
Smith in his sophomore season at Vandercook Lake has been a bright spot this year for the Jayhawks. the 5’11 guard has shown major improvement in his jump shooting ability, Smith showed he can create for himself and others as he got his teammate’s open looks this year with his driving ability, Smith gets a lot of his points on his ability to slash to the basket and knock down the mid-range jump shot. Smith was a dominant force for the Jayhawks year and with 2 years left the Jayhawk’s future looks bright!