C/O 2023 College Prospects to Watch
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With the 2022-2023 season coming soon, seniors around the state are looking to make a final push to help boost their recruitment as well helping their team make a deep playoff run. These prospects haven’t picked up many offers yet,…
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Continue ReadingWith the 2022-2023 season coming soon, seniors around the state are looking to make a final push to help boost their recruitment as well helping their team make a deep playoff run. These prospects haven’t picked up many offers yet, but they have proven that they have the potential to play on the next level and will be players to keep a close eye on.
Joseph Amador
Joseph Amador
Still a player that is finding his way on the court, but he has shown some flashes of what he can potentially be. He’s becoming more comfortable playing in the paint offensively and makes a nice impact on the defensive side of the ball with shot blocking ability and rebounding.
Jesse Mitchell
Jesse Mitchell
He’s put together some good performances over the past two seasons, so we are fully expecting him to have a big time Senior season which should only boost his recruitment. His ability to play inside the post as well as playing on the perimeter makes him versatile and allows him to make plays from numerous spots on the court.
Malachi Mclean
Malachi Mclean
He jumped onto our radar during his sophomore year during a big-time game in their annual Christmas Classic event. Since then, he has continued to develop as one of the better scorers in the area and we fully expect him to put up some huge scoring numbers throughout his senior campaign.
A prospect that could really help his stock if he puts together a big time fall and winter season, he has quite a few of the traits that college coaches love and will have the opportunity to showcase his ability this season. He has the potential to be a 20/10 type player every game, can score the ball from multiple levels and plays the game with a good amount of confidence.
Another player that has been on our radar for a few years now, he will have plenty of options to facilitate to as his team has added quite a few talented players. He has the ability to score the ball at a nice rate, but he has shown that he can be just as good playing the facilitator role, showcasing his passing ability.
Out of all the players listed, he was one of the most consistent players that we got the opportunity to see during the spring/summer grassroots season. He has deep/consistent shooting range from three-point land, is a solid ballhandler, plays the game at the pace that he’s comfortable with and understands how to get to his spots to get his shots off.