Warriors Loading Up With Talent
William Jessup competes in the tough Golden State Athletic Conference with four teams being ranked in the nation and one receiving votes. The Warriors finished fifth in the standings with a 10-8 conference record and an 18-13 overall record. Do…
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Continue ReadingWilliam Jessup competes in the tough Golden State Athletic Conference with four teams being ranked in the nation and one receiving votes. The Warriors finished fifth in the standings with a 10-8 conference record and an 18-13 overall record. Do not be fooled, the Warriors can play. Although they are losing six seniors, Coach Lance Von Vogt and his staff have done an outstanding job recruiting a strong class thus far, with many talents coming from within the area, in hopes of becoming an even more successful team next season.
Jaden Henderson Jaden Henderson 6'4" | SF Antelope | 2020 CA-N , the standout senior from Antelope High School has been there most recent commit. The 6-foot-4 guard was astronomical for the Titans during their successful season. A player who has possessed the ability to score the ball at all three levels and grown into becoming a better leader on and off the court. Henderson scored 13 points to go along with nearly 3 assists, 5 rebounds, and 1 steal. Henderson knows what it takes to win, helping turn the Titans season around big time, leading them to the playoffs.
Jordan Adams who prepped at Vacaville High School but attended Solano CC will look to also contribute big time for the Warriors. A guard who is extremely efficient when scoring the ball but is also a tremendous rebounder. The 6-foot-2 guard scored 16 points and grabbed 6 rebounds. A guard who can absolutely shoot the lights out, holding a 54.7 3-point percentage which is number one in the CCCAA and 84.1 percent from the free-throw line.
Marcus Hansen who attended Sierra College is a hard-nosed guard. He is a spark plug, junkyard type player who does the little things to help his team succeed. A strong and physical guard who can finish through tough contact around the rim and but is also unselfish enough to find the open man.
Tim Strijaous comes to William Jessup from Sacramento City College. Strijaous is a very high IQ big man. An efficient scorer around the basket and an outstanding rebounder. Strijaous nearly averaged a double-double. The big man has good court vision, especially in the post, dishing it to the open man or those cutting towards the basket.
The Warriors are also welcoming two brothers, Malik Corey and Myles Corey. Malik recently played at Northwest Christian University in Eugene Oregon before coming to Rocklin. The 6-foot-1, point guard played in 28 games for NCU scoring 8.7 points while shooting 52 percent from the field. Myles on the hand just finished a Prep School year at Bridgton Academy in Maine. Myles is a quick and shifty guard who is a very dangerous threat when he puts the ball on the floor, leaving him a lot of options.