Live Period Top Performers: Part 4 (North Florida 2022)
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As we continue to highlight more of the class of 2022, here is my final list. There are many players who contribute on a night in and night out basis. Look for future publications as I will dig deep into…
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Continue ReadingAs we continue to highlight more of the class of 2022, here is my final list. There are many players who contribute on a night in and night out basis. Look for future publications as I will dig deep into more of the areas “Hidden Gems”.
Trent Walker
Trent
Walker
6'4" | SF
Bishop Snyder | 2022
State
FL
l 6’5 W l Bishop Snyder
Walker is one of the top versatile players in the area. He can defend at multiple positions with his size and athleticism. Walker shoots above 40% from the perimeter. He is a matchup nightmare on most nights. The ability to rebound, defend, score, and have good athleticism makes him a talent worth recruiting. He currently has interest from multiple schools, most notably Air Force Academy.
Isaac Jubran l 5’10 G l Bolles
Arguably one of the most skilled players in the area. He has developed over the years. Now is his time to shine. His improved perimeter game makes him a threat in the backcourt. Jubran has a high IQ and runs the read and react effectively. He can play on or off the ball.
David Compere l 5’10 G l Oakleaf
Compere had a strong summer. I would expect him to continue the strong output into the regular season. Consider him more of an off-ball guard but can play both positions. Compere is a physical defender that can cause havoc. He is a legitimate two-way threat.
Jeremiah Waldburg l 5’11 G l First Coast
Waldburg can create his shot pretty well. He thrives in the pick and roll game. Expectations are for his scoring to pick up with the departure of their leading scorer from last season. He displays good court vision and is a hard-nosed, gritty guard that can make plays for the Bucs this season.
Malcolm-Jamal Harris l 6’4 F l Ribault
This kid has a motor. He knows how to rim run and does it very well. He does all the small things that the stat sheet does not cover. Harris is a real deal glue guy for this young team. Harris fits their run and gun style of play; He makes up for so much on both sides of the ball. He has athleticism, the ability to block and contest shots, and is one underrated talent at the forward position in the area. There is nothing easy in the paint with him.
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