What’s New With Recruiting?
The recruiting process is continuing to heat up for many players as some has made their official college commitment while others has received some new offers. Many players have trusted the process and continue to work on their craft, and…
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Continue ReadingThe recruiting process is continuing to heat up for many players as some has made their official college commitment while others has received some new offers. Many players have trusted the process and continue to work on their craft, and it is paying off big time with phenomenal opportunities. It will be exciting to continue to follow these outstanding student athletes on their journey.
Marsalis Roberson Marsalis Roberson 6'5" | SG Bishop O'Dowd | 2021 State #217 Nation CA-N (Bishop O’Dowd) – Offered by University of Illinois at Chicago & University of Nebraska
A very athletic player who is extremely confident every time he steps on the floor. Robinson is very explosive with his first step and can finish above the rim with authority. The standout guard has caught the attention of many coaches, adding two more big time offers. A player who has great instinct on both ends of the court and loves to compete at a high level.
Chris Bunch Chris Bunch 6'7" | SG Wasatch Academy | 2022 State #74 Nation UT (De La Salle) – Offered by Oklahoma University
A versatile player who can guard the ball at all three levels. Bunch can really put the ball on the floor and create efficient opportunities for himself or others. Bunch can really shoot the ball well from deep but can really finish around the rim through tough contact. A great shot blocker who has continued to excel with his leadership role. Bunch adds a big time offer from Oklahoma University to his already quality list of schools recruiting him.
Josh Williams Josh Williams 6'2" | PG Sheldon | 2020 State CA-N (Sheldon) – Committed to San Diego City College
The 6-foot-3 guard will be heading to SoCal and suiting up for the Knights! Williams was the NorCal Player of the Year after having a standout senior season for a stacked Huskies squad. Williams is an outstanding floor general and leadership who can really run an offensive efficiently. A player who proved that he can play at a high level on both ends of the floor with his playmaking ability and lockdown defense. It should be a no brainer for Williams to be heavily recruited after his time in San Diego.
Ryan Hakl Ryan Hakl 6'6" | SF Davis | 2020 State CA-N (Davis) – Committed to Occidental College
The 6-foot-6 guard ended his senior campaign with nearly 10 points and 2 rebounds. Hakl is a tough player who has good footwork around the rim and a soft touch. A strong defender who does the little things to help his team succeed. Hakl can really run the floor well and has grown in confidence and being a leader, playing a big role for the Blue Devils this past season and looks to help win games for legendary Head Coach, Brain Newhall.
Jaden McClanahan (Salesian, Independence CC) – Transferring to Utah Valley University
The JUCO standout will be heading to play for the Wolverines next year. McClanahan is a great floor general who understands what it takes to win. A very efficient and effective point guard who has great instincts with the ball in his hands. The 5-foot-10 guard is lighting quick with the ball in his hands, making him very difficult to guard, especially with the fact that is crafty around the rim but can also shoot the ball well from deep. The Second-Team All-Conference guard scored 9.2 points, dishing out 5.2 assists and grabbed 3.4 rebounds.
Kareem Clark (Capital Christian, South Mountain CC) – Transferring to Alabama State University
The Cougars Standout will be playing Division 1 for NBA Veteran Mo Williams and the Hornets. Clark is a very crafty left-handed guard who can really shoot the ball efficiently. The 6-foot-3 guard led the ACCAC in 3-point percentage this past season with 43.8%, scoring 11 points, grabbing 4 rebounds and dishing 2 assists per contest. Clark has a great feel for the game and can really break down a defense to create opportunities for himself. The shifty guard is very effective off the dribble as well, slashing towards the basket and hitting the midrange jumper.