2021 Player Rankings NorCal: 26-30
Here is a peek at the top 26-30 current 2021 players in NorCal. #26: Ryan Moore/6’3/SG/Salesian: Moore, the lefty has a very sweet stoke. He can hit the deep ball, and when he gets to the line, he can convert at…
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#26: Ryan Moore/6’3/SG/Salesian:
Moore, the lefty has a very sweet stoke. He can hit the deep ball, and when he gets to the line, he can convert at a high rate. He is extremely athletic, by either finishing with booming dunks, or wiggling his way into the paint, and finishing through contact. He uses his body well, to take advantage of his defender and then drive with his left. On the other side, he has very nice leaping ability, and really bothers opponents on defense. I would expect his stock to grow down the road.
#27: Luke Westermeyer/6’1/PG//Clayton Valley:
The PG is crafty, to say the least. It is difficult to guard him if he has space to blow by you because he probably will. Also, he is a very good floor general, who sees the court well and can dish several assists per game. He has the ability to finish while defenders are draped on him. The mid-range game is also strong for Westermeyer, he uses a quick release to get his shot off before defenders can react. He can pick up full court while being very efficient in doing it. With his quick hands, he can steal his opponent’s pocket quite often.
#28: Jaylen Patterson/5’10/PG/Bradshaw Christian:
Patterson was very productive in his junior year. He did it all for his school, averaging 14.4 points, 4.4 assists, 6.5 rebounds, and 1.7 steals per game. To say the least, he is a very versatile player. Patterson is very strong at getting to the hoop, and he can finish with either hand. His first step is very quick, making it difficult for defenders to keep up with him. On the other side, he is a pest on defense and can overwhelm his opponents. If he can develop his outside game a touch more, watch out for him.
#29: Juwelle Jack/6’0/PG/Vallejo:
Jack is very athletic. He loves to drive and finish in the paint. He is a big scorer for his high school team, Vallejo. He can stroke it from the outside but loves to get crafty. You will see him making difficult shots, one after the next, because of his toughness. Jack can play steady defense as well and can affect the game on that side of the ball. If he can grow a couple of more inches, and put on some more weight, I’d expect him to grow heavily.
#30: Jeremiah Jones/6’0/PG/Wood:
The 2021 player, Jones put up phenomenal numbers this past season at Wood High School. He posted 15.2 points, 2.5 assists, 3.8 rebounds, and 1.9 steals per game. With strong ball-handling skills, Jones can run the point guard position well. He has a solid vision of the court and will hit his teammates when open. His shot is getting improved and he releases the ball at a high point, which makes it very difficult for defenders to block him. He can also get his hands dirty, on the defensive side of things.