Recruiting Report: Cameron Sullivan (2018)
2018 St. Charles (MD) PG Cameron Sullivan is a versatile player that can punish defenses with his ability to both shoot outside and also drive to the hoop. If opposing defenses give the six-foot guard enough room, he’ll knock down…
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Continue Reading2018 St. Charles (MD) PG Cameron Sullivan is a versatile player that can punish defenses with his ability to both shoot outside and also drive to the hoop.
If opposing defenses give the six-foot guard enough room, he’ll knock down the three-pointer or long jumper.
Despite Sullivan’s strengths knocking down shots and moving to find space, he has not acquired any official interest or offers to this point.
However, successful seasons both at his high school and summer team, the 6th Man Warriors, have allowed Sullivan to draw attention that will eventually benefit him down the line.
With St. Charles, the point guard was part of a team that made great strides in improving following a lackluster year.
“Last season, it went really well. We bounced back. We won a few big games. It was a big improvement,” said Sullivan. “I think I improved. What I improved the most on was defense and getting to the basket more.”
If you watch any of Sullivan’s highlights, you can see his ability and strength to drive and hold his own at the basket.
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The St. Charles player acknowledges his best qualities on the court having more association with being a leader and reading the court.
“Being able to set my teammates up and sort of put everyone together; being a leader; my IQ, knowing the game well,” noted Sullivan.
Now with the 6th Man Warriors this summer, success keeps on going for the guard both for the team and for himself.
“As a team, we went down to Dallas for the Adidas Gauntlet. We ended up winning a championship down there. And we went to Georgia, and went 3-2. We’re playing really well,” said Sullivan. “I’m playing well myself, getting to the basket. Starting to finish more and get stronger.”
Already being a point guard, Sullivan focuses on setting up his team for success on the court which is something he is thinking about right now ahead of his next high school season.
“Just want to win a state championship next season and do what whatever it takes to get my team to the state championship,” said Sullivan.
For the guard, his improvements to reach that milestone start with perfecting his shooting.
“Shooting, just getting in the gym and shooting more. I need to work on my jumper.”
The humble team-player also provided PHM with his opinion on his potential placement playing at the college level: “Low-D1 or D2.”
Sullivan emphasizes his love for simply playing the game and being a leader on the court looking to help his teammates.
No doubt, the basketball world with get to see him excel.