Arizona Class of 2018 Rankings: Top Newcomers
Each and every day there are players emerging in the class of 2018 at every position. Here’s a look at some of the top newcomers in this group’s updated rankings. #14 Wesley Harris 6’5” F Desert Vista Harris is a…
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Continue ReadingEach and every day there are players emerging in the class of 2018 at every position. Here’s a look at some of the top newcomers in this group’s updated rankings.
#14 Wesley Harris 6’5” F Desert Vista
Harris is a player that will be big for the Thunder in due time. He’s had his moments this season and, while his playing time has been inconsistent, he has made the most out of his minutes. Currently playing in the post, the 6’5” sophomore has a chance to develop into a big wing as he displays the ability to make short drives, finish through contact, and defender smaller, quicker opponents on the perimeter.
#21 Tristen D’Angelo 6’4” SF Boulder Creek
D’Angelo has been a key contributor for the Jaguars all season. Playing both forward slots, he is knocking down outside shots, grabbing rebounds, and defending inside-out.
#22 Terrence Hunter 6’1” PG Mountain Pointe
Hunter plays in a senior laden backcourt for the Pride but has been very proficient in just his second high school season. The sophomore point guard has grown in stature and is solid all around. He doesn’t do anything great but does a lot of things well.
#23 Michael Rogers 6’2” G Cesar Chavez
The Champions are having a great season to this point and one of the main reasons is sophomore Michael Rogers. The 6’2” guard is a big body, physical combo guard that can make plays on both sides of the ball. He does a little bit of everything for Chavez.
#25 Naseem Vigil 6’0” G Tempe
Vigil is having a standout sophomore season after transferring from . The 6’0” combo guard is currently the Buffaloes leading scorer at 14 points per game. He’s hit the 20-point mark five times this season and is poised for a strong spring and summer.