Class of 2021 Rankings: Newly Ranked (Pt. 2)
The class of 2021 rankings are updated and I previously highlighted a handful of newly ranked prospects and I will continue this in part two with more players that have been added to the database. Newly Ranked 2021 Prospects (Part…
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Continue ReadingThe class of 2021 rankings are updated and I previously highlighted a handful of newly ranked prospects and I will continue this in part two with more players that have been added to the database.
Newly Ranked 2021 Prospects (Part 2)
2021 5’10 PG Timmy Crandall Timmy Crandall 5'10" | PG Issaquah | 2021 State WA (Issaquah HS) – A stock riser this Summer and Fall playing with Friends of Hoop. Crandall has received his first college offer and has played really well on both sides of the ball. He is strong, quick and plays really hard at the point guard position. A really solid small college prospect in the 2021 class.
2021 6’4 PF Michael Cornia Michael Cornia 6'4" | PF Walla Walla | 2021 State WA (Walla Walla HS) – A first team all conference and all defensive player for Walla Walla. The 6’4 forward was good for 21 points, 10 rebounds and 2 blocks per game this past high school season. Cornia has good footwork and is crafty finishing around the basket. He can also knock down the midrange jumper. Another under the radar prospect that can help a program at the next level.
2021 6’3 SG Jacob Coram Jacob Coram 6'3" | SG Walla Walla | 2021 State WA (Walla Walla HS) – A double digit scorer that was also good for nearly 6 rebounds per game from the shooting guard position. Coram is a solid shooter and can have some breakout scoring performances here and there. Someone for small colleges to potentially take a look at.
2021 6’5 PF Josh Pemberton Josh Pemberton 6'5" | PF Emerald Ridg | 2021 State WA (Emerald Ridge HS) – At 6’5, Pemberton brings some versatility and skill at the 4 spot on the court. A quality rebounder, as well as passer out of the post. He could help a small college program as he continues to develop over time.