Latest Recruiting News: Part 3
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 while one athlete has received a new offer. It has been exciting…
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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 while one athlete has received a new offer. 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.
Maurece Lattimore Maurece Lattimore 6'5" | SF Woodcreek | 2021 State CA-N (Woodcreek) – Received an offer from Sonoma State University
A player who has a big upside and a lot of potential. Lattimore is already possessing the ability to score the ball at all three levels, capturing the attention of many coaches around the country. The 6-foot-5 forward is strong and physical and will be exciting to watch grow.
Jackson Dupree Jackson Dupree 6'3" | SG Bellarmine | 2020 State CA-N (Bellarmine College Prep) – Committed to Linfield College
Dupree will be suiting up as a Wildcat next season. A guard who does the little things to help his team succeed. Dupree is a great defender already and loves to compete on both ends. A quality shooter from mid-range and beyond the arc but is also crafty around the rim.
RJ Smith (Oak Ridge) – Committed to Midland College
Smith is a strong and physical player who plays with a high motor. A gritty worker who does not back down from anyone. Smith has a lot of potential to become a double-double threat. A fearless rebounder who has a strong presence in the paint offensively as well.
Noah Zoppi (Corning, Butte CC) – Committed to Sacramento State University
The lefty guard has a strap. A versatile guard who can beat you when putting the ball on the floor or knocking it down from deep. A great shooter whether that catch and shoot or off the dribble but is strong enough to finish through contact around the rim. Zoppi proved all year long during his JUCO days that he can play against quality competition.