Top Playmakers in Atlantic County
Atlantic County is losing some top players but there are plenty ready to take over as top playmakers. Here are some of the players that ca wreck a game in 2020-2021. DJ Germann (2023) | Egg Harbor Germann seemed to…
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Continue ReadingAtlantic County is losing some top players but there are plenty ready to take over as top playmakers. Here are some of the players that ca wreck a game in 2020-2021.
DJ Germann (2023) | Egg Harbor
Germann seemed to get better as the year went on. He saved his best for the state tournament, where Egg Harbor made a nice run as the No. 16 seed. He is a talented scorer but plays like a leader. To show that asset at such a young age is special and something that Egg Harbor is lucky to have.
Jordan Stafford Jordan Stafford 6'3" | PG St. Joseph Academy | 2021 State NJ (2021) | St. Joe’s (Hamm.)
Stafford is part of a three-headed monster along with Daniel Skillings Daniel Skillings 6'5" | SG Roman Catholic | 2022 State PA and Marcus Pierce Marcus Pierce 6'1" | CG Compass Prep | 2022 State NJ for St. Joe’s (Hamm.). He is a do it all player. Stafford led the team in assists and steals. He was the third leading scorer. Stafford is the type of player that can make a play on either end whenever one is needed.
Elijah Jones (2021) | Pleasantville
Jones led Pleasantville in many major categories. He was their leading scorer, rebounder, and one of their top defenders. Jones is a duel-threat player that can get it done on either end. Jones can score close to the basket and has a soft touch, whether around the rim or on the perimeter.
Kyree Tinsley (2021) | Cedar Creek
Cedar Creek is not losing any big name players. In fact, their top option is back for another season. Tinsley is a dynamic scorer that can get hot from anywhere on the floor. He thrives at getting to the rim and drawing contact. He will look to take yet another step as a senior.
Mike Hamilton (2022) | Hammonton
Hamilton is an under-the-radar prospect in the Class of 2022. He averaged nearly 10 points per game and did it all on the inside. He does not have a developed jump shot just yet but his worth in the lane cannot be denied. Hamilton is a player that will be must watch and his improvement will be visible.