Latest Recruiting News: Part 2
As we near the summer, many players have been busy with there recruitment. Talented players across Northern California have made a decision to commit to there future schools. It has been exciting to see the progression of these players and…
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Continue ReadingAs we near the summer, many players have been busy with there recruitment. Talented players across Northern California have made a decision to commit to there future schools. It has been exciting to see the progression of these players and it will be very exciting to see how they do at the collegiate level.
Isaiah Bolden (Cordova) – Committed to Yuba City College
The 6-foot-2 left-handed guard can really play. A strong guard who can really fill up the stat sheet. Bolden is a dynamic guard with the ball in his hands, making him really tough to guard. The senior scored 25.4 points, dished 3.1 assists, grabbed 4.6 rebounds, recorded 2.2 steals, and 1.2 blocks per contest, helping the Lancers to an 8-2 conference record.
Darrius Kendall Darrius Kendall 5'10" | PG Rocklin | 2020 State CA-N (Rocklin) – Committed to Midland College
Kendall is a player who has developed tremendously during his time as a Thunder. The shifty guard is one of the toughest players in all of California. A well-polished guard who can do it on both ends of the court. Kendall plays at a high level, scoring the ball efficiently at all three levels. A great floor general and lockdown defender who will be recruited well after his time at the national JUCO.
Evan Johnson Evan Johnson 6'0" | PG Stevenson | 2022 State CA-N (Capital Christian) – Committed to Fresno City College
Johnson is an athlete. The senior is an explosive guard who can play above the rim at times. Johnson is a great defender, blocking shots and finding his way in the passing lanes. A quick first step makes him very dangerous, blowing by defenders and getting to the rim. Johnson also has the ability to knock down the open shot.
Jaeden Henderson (Antelope) – Committed to William Jessup University
Henderson is a great leader on and off the court. A player who should excel and fit in perfectly with the Warriors. A big reason for the Antelopes turnaround season, Henderson earned first-team honors after averaging 13 points, 2.6 assists, 4.6 rebounds, and 1.2 steals. A crafty guard who loves to push the ball. Henderson can finish around the rim but is also a sniper from the midrange and the 3-point lane.