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Archbishop Ryan Darren Williams Darren Williams 6'4" | SG Archbishop Ryan | 2024 State PA ‘24 Williams is a rangy downhill with a lightning-quick step. He showed his ability to create off the bounce for himself and others time in…
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Darren Williams
Darren
Williams
6'4" | SG
Archbishop Ryan | 2024
State
PA
‘24
Williams is a rangy downhill with a lightning-quick step. He showed his ability to create off the bounce for himself and others time in and time out. Williams scored the ball at all three levels throughout the game. One thing that intrigued me about Williams was his constant ability to move without the ball when he did not have the ball in his hands.
Thomas Sorber
Thomas
Sorber
6'9" | C
Archbishop Ryan | 2024
State
#58
Nation
PA
‘24
The big fundamental was on a role he impacted the game on both ends of the floor. He does a really nice job playing with on the block and being a focal point to have offense run through himself. Sorber finished with a double-double and a handful of blocks. He was able to start the break as an outlet pass of rebounds. Sorber has a chance to be one of the best big men in the entire state in his respective class 2024 when it is all set and done.
Luke Boyd
Luke
Boyd
CG
Archbishop Ryan | 2022
State
PA
‘22
The unsigned flamethrower really came into his own in the second half after and Boyd likes to use backdoor cuts which makes him a threat even when the ball isn’t in his hands. He got into the lane and was able to make tough passes on the move to find open shooters.
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Jeremiah Bembry ’22 (FSU)
Bembry was able to penetrate the lane and either find the hoop himself or make a pass to one of his open teammates. He did a nice job of recovering and helping his post player out. Bembry has a solid basketball IQ and is an extension of the coach on the floor.
Moustapha Sanoh ‘23
The development of Sanoh’s game is promising every time I see him, he makes strides in his game. He is an effective rim protector who can contest or block shots with his tentacle-like arms. He is a threat as a screen & roller in the half-court and effective in the two-man game. Sanoh positions himself well on the interior to come up with rebounds.