Arizona Class of 2017 Rankings: Stock Risers
While there were a lot of newcomers in the latest update of the 2017 rankings, there wasn’t a lot of upward movement from players already ranked. Here is a look at some of the players whose stock has trended upward.…
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Continue ReadingWhile there were a lot of newcomers in the latest update of the 2017 rankings, there wasn’t a lot of upward movement from players already ranked. Here is a look at some of the players whose stock has trended upward.
Curtis Hodges 6’8” PF Mountain View (Rank: 10, Prev Rk.: 14)
Hodges has improved a ton as the season has progressed this year. A junior varsity player last season, Curtis has worked his way into the starting lineup for the Toros. As always, he has been a strong defensive presence. He has, however, begun to add to his offensive repertoire in the low post. A low major prospect.
Bryce Fowler 6’4” SG Agua Fria (Rank: 15, Prev Rk.: 33)
Bryce has had a tremendous junior season. He has grown a bit physically and has developed his leadership skills, helping his team to the #3 ranking in Division-II. His ability to score and make plays off the bounce in key moments has helped him to earn a top fifteen ranking in his class. A low Division-I, high Division-II/NAIA D1 prospect.
Cameron Miller 5’11” PG Salpointe Catholic (Rank: 20, Prev Rk.: 28)
Miller has never been the biggest player but he is a hard nosed leader that plays with the heart of a champion. When Cameron was out early in the season things weren’t going too well for the Lancers. However, since he’s been back, Salpointe has hovered right around the top ten in Division-II. A Division-II/NAIA D1 prospect.
Jordan Pace 6’2” SG Shadow Mountain (Rank: 24, Prev Rk.: 31)
Pace had a solid summer with the Matadors and Team Bibby but has really stepped his game up this season. The junior guard has been a mainstay in the starting lineup for a Shadow team that boasts loads of college bound talent. His ability to get out and finish in transition and create offense from turnovers has helped to solidify him as a Division-II/NAIA D1 prospect.
Terrell Brown 6’3” SG Basha (Rank: 34, Prev Rk.: 59)
Brown has had a solid year for #3 ranked Basha. Outside of Antwan Ross this 6’3” junior has been the biggest perimeter threat for the Bears and has been huge on the defensive end as well. A Division-II/NAIA D1 prospect.