AAU Teams in the 757 Part 1
With the potential boot up of the AAU season looming, there are a few AAU teams from the 757 area looking to make some noise this summer. One team that will for sure contend as the most exciting program in…
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Continue ReadingWith the potential boot up of the AAU season looming, there are a few AAU teams from the 757 area looking to make some noise this summer. One team that will for sure contend as the most exciting program in the area is PUSH. Down below are some of the 17U prospects from the PUSH program that colleges need to track this summer!
Cameron Edmonds- 6’1 Point Guard
Cameron Edmonds is one of the most mature and consistent lead guards in the 757. A rising senior, Edmonds will look to lead a talented Western Branch team next season as he finishes out his productive high school career. Edmonds is a steady shooter with natural scoring instincts matched by a high basketball IQ. Look for Edmonds to show off his lead guard chops this summer for PUSH.
Aisaiah Phillips- 6’2 Combo Guard
Phillips does not play school ball in the 757, but he will be running with the elite PUSH team this summer. At six foot two with an impressive wingspan, Phillips has the potential to be a steady two way guard at the next level. Already holding an offer from Navy, expect Phillips to wow coaches with his length, quickness and smooth play.
Jordan Battle
Jordan
Battle
6'3" | CG
Norfolk Collegiate | 2020
State
VA
– 6’3 Combo Guard
With his recent announcement to pursue Post-Grad basketball, Battle has become a scary prospect at the guard spot for the 2021 class. As he was already a top 10 player in the state for 2020, there is no doubt Battle will claim a high spot for 2021. Blessed with a physical frame, Battle will look to haul in offers as he uses his strength and finishing ability to torch guards this summer.
Dominic Stanford Dominic Stanford 6'4" | SG Kempsville | 2021 State VA – 6’4 Wing
With the ideal size as a two guard, Stanford will potentially be a player of the year candidate in the 757 next season. Close to 6’5, Stanford takes it strong to the cup everytime and also has a very consistent outside shot. A terror in the passing lanes, Stanford will remain one of the best wingmen in the 757 as he looks to make noise with PUSH this summer.
Ray Bellamy- 6’5 Combo Guard.
Another recent addition to the class of 2021, Bellamy is perhaps the most potential filled prospect on this list. At 6’5 with a terrific wingspan, Bellamy has absolutely every tool to be a premier wing defender. With natural gifts that allow him to play the 1 through 3, Bellamy has a chance this summer to garner some serious attention.