Class of 2022: Stock Risers, Part 1
Each class has the stars that have emerged already. The Class of 2022 is no different. Here, in this three-part series, we will break down some of the stock risers that will take their game to the next level over…
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Continue ReadingEach class has the stars that have emerged already. The Class of 2022 is no different. Here, in this three-part series, we will break down some of the stock risers that will take their game to the next level over the next two years of their high school careers.
Jack Seidler Jack Seidler 6'5" | SF Marlboro | 2022 State NJ | Marlboro
Marlboro entered last season as a team that was overlooked in the Shore Conference. The breakthrough of Seidler was a main reason why they were near the top of the conference towards the end. The sophomore is an extremely skilled player that can score in a multitude of ways. He is a post player with a lot of moves, can get in the lane at will, and knows how to initiate contact and get foul calls. Seidler will be a must see player this season that will start to gain attention from some programs.
Drew Greene Drew Greene 5'10" | PG Cherry Hill East | 2022 State NJ | Cherry Hill East
Cherry Hill East has a strong group of underclassmen. Greene leads the way as he scored 13 points per game this season. Greene was an elite scorer from all three levels. Cherry Hill East shot the three ball really well including Greene who hit 31 this season. He used his quickness to get to the rim and create his own shot. The versatile guard can play with or without the ball. He is always moving which makes him a difficult cover.
Amari Campbell Amari Campbell 6'3" | PG St. Joe's Metuchen | 2022 State NJ | St. Joe’s Metuchen
Campbell burst onto the scene for the GMC powerhouse. He scored 23 points in an early season loss to CBA. As the season went on, Campbell showed his athletic ability. He is an agile guard that can handle the ball and get to the rim. Campbell excels on the defensive side of the ball. He is a player that will continue to grow as a scorer for St. Joe’s Metuchen and turn into a high level prospect.
Asim Jones Asim Jones 6'3" | SG Paterson Charter | 2022 State NJ | Manchester Regional
Jones set the tone for his sophomore year in the season opener. He finished with 30 points and six three’s in a win over Pompton Lakes. He continued that shooting streak throughout the season as he finished with 63 made three’s. At 5’10, Jones has the speed and quickness to be effective as a point guard. He is an elite defensive player that is always in the right spot for an outlet and can lead the break.
Dante Weise Dante Weise 6'1" | PG George School | 2023 State PA | Allentown
Allentown was a handful on the perimeter and in the open floor this season. They had dynamic guards that could run the floor and light it up from deep. Weise is part of the next generation. He averaged 10 points per contest and knocked down 33 three’s as a sophomore. Weise will take the next step as a junior because of his ability to handle the ball and run an offense.
Colin Ackerman Colin Ackerman 6'0" | PG Wall | 2022 State NJ | Wall
Ackerman is playing for one of the top programs in the Shore Conference. He was a big part of their state sectional winning team this season. Wall is losing Quinn Calabrese Quinn Calabrese 6'3" | SG Wall | 2020 State NJ but Ackerman and Pat Lacey Pat Lacey 6'1" | SG Wall | 2021 State NJ will now be running the show. Ackerman improved as the season went on. He got more confidence and it showed on the offensive side of the ball.
Jameel Morris Jameel Morris 6'1" | PG Trenton Catholic | 2023 NY | Burlington City
Morris burst onto the scene as a sophomore as two-way player. Morris is not a big time shooter just yet but he can get to the basket and finish with contact. He made it a habit at getting to the free throw line and scoring some easy points. Burlington City has their point guard over the next two years.