September’s Stock Risers 📈
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I saw a lot of basketball this past September. Here is 5 stock risers from this past month. Kelvin Odih Kelvin Odih 6'4" | SF South Kent School | 2025 State NLG , Position CG, Class 2024, AAU RI Elite,…
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Continue ReadingI saw a lot of basketball this past September. Here is 5 stock risers from this past month.
Kelvin Odih Kelvin Odih 6'4" | SF South Kent School | 2025 State NLG , Position CG, Class 2024, AAU RI Elite, HT 6-3, School LA Salle Academy
Kelvin is a quick combo guard who impacts the game on both sides of the ball. He is a strong defender, that can guard multiple positions and players bigger in size. He is a tough finisher at the rim. He can finish in the lane constantly through contact and has a variety of finishing moves. Kelvin is having a strong fall season, and has the potential to be a division 1 prospect.
Joey is continuing  to raise his stock this fall. In the North Andover fall league, he recently had a huge  stat line with 19 point, 15 rebounds and 8 assists.  Joey is a high energy player, who can create his own shot, and guard multiple positions. I think Joey could be in store for a big season at Central Catholic.
Marius Canery
Marius Canery
Marius had a standout game recently in the fall league. He finished with 32 points, 5 rebounds and three steals. Marius is a player who is proving this fall his game will translate well to the college level. He can score in multiple ways, and control the pace of the game.
Mekhi Volcy
Mekhi Volcy
Volcy plays a grade up for the Mass Elite and shows he can play with older competition. I had seen him play this past Summer as well, and I liked his potential. He is a hard working player, and I have seen him be the first player multiple times to dive on the floor. He is a gritty player, who is athletic and skilled. He works very hard on the boards, and has a mix of an inside and out game.
Walt is a quick and skilled player with good length for the position. He can make plays in transition scoring the ball or passing the ball up the floor. He can also score in the half court. I think he is a division 1 prospect. He has the ability to be a high level finisher at or above the rim, and also shoot from the outside. He has been performing well this fall, in open gyms, showcases, and AAU.
Bryce has really been raising his stock, and is receiving interest from mid and high level division 1 school. Bryce is an elite level talent, not just in New England but in the country. Â He has the game to play at a high level. He is 6-9 stretch wing. He has great handles for his size, and has a great feel for the game. He can handle the ball like a guard, is excellent attacking off the dribble, and is very mobile Bryce is a very versatile player, with excellent size to match his skill set.