16U Standouts from Big Shots Virginia Fall Hoopfest, Pt I
The Big Shots Virginia Fall Hoopfest brought out some talented prospects in Virginia’s 2022 class. Here’s a look at Part I of the standouts. Gray Proffitt – 6’3 Wing/Forward – Team Richmond Select Profitt is an assertive prospect that likes…
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Continue ReadingThe Big Shots Virginia Fall Hoopfest brought out some talented prospects in Virginia’s 2022 class. Here’s a look at Part I of the standouts.
Gray Proffitt – 6’3 Wing/Forward – Team Richmond Select
Profitt is an assertive prospect that likes to get to the rim and finish with authority whenever possible. He averaged 16.0 ppg while putting up points around the rim as a feature scoring on the interior. He’ll be one to keep an eye on at Freeman High School.
Rival Axselle – 6’3 Guard – Team Richmond Select
Axselle is an emerging guard prospect with an all-around feel for the game. He’s got a knack for creating off the bounce and is even more lethal without the ball in his hands as a cutter in the halfcourt. He’ll be an emerging junior prospect to watch at Atlee High School.
Reuben McEachern – 5’10 Guard – Team 22
McEachern is an electric guard that makes his impact felt on both ends. He defends with pressure on the ball and makes things difficult on opponents. Offensively, he’s got a strong feel for setting up himself and teammates for easy buckets. He’s got breakout potential at Henrico High School.
Nicholas Booker – 5’8 Point Guard – Team 22
Booker is another guard in the Team 22 backcourt that did work on both ends. He’s a pest on the defensive side of the ball that never lets up and offensively, he’s hard to stay in front of as a pick-and-roll threat. He’ll be a new face at The Steward School in 2020-21.
Tyree Weekes – 5’8 Guard – Virginia Venom Sawyers
Don’t sleep on the smaller guards in the 2022 class of Virginia when it comes to needed a leader on both ends. Weekes was another prospect that had a strong presence on both ends with his ability to defend and score the ball on all three levels. He posted six made 3-pointers while averaging 16.0 ppg in the 17U division this past weekend.