Same Faces, New Places (Part 1)
Editor’s Note: In anticipation of the upcoming high school season, Vantage Hoops will be taking a closer look at various teams and players throughout Virginia. In this edition we’ll be covering some of the biggest impact transfers in Virginia. Rasir…
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Continue ReadingEditor’s Note: In anticipation of the upcoming high school season, Vantage Hoops will be taking a closer look at various teams and players throughout Virginia. In this edition we’ll be covering some of the biggest impact transfers in Virginia.
Rasir Bolton | Bishop Sullivan ’18
Bishop Sullivan lands one of the top point guards nationally in the 2018 class by acquiring Rasir Bolton, who made the move from Carlisle. Bolton, who was a standout performer this summer on the Adidas Gauntlet with Team Loaded VA 17U, has the ability to step right away in and take the Crusaders to the next level.
Sardarr Calhoun | Blue Ridge ’18
Sardarr Calhoun will bring size and athleticism on the wing at Blue Ridge this year. The bouncy 6-foot-5 wing showcases strong defensive potential, and will likely play a major two-way role for the Barons in his first year.
Aundre Hyatt | Miller School ’19
6-foot-6 shooting guard Aundre Hyatt, a native of the Bronx, will reclassify into 2019 and play for Danny Manuel at the Miller School this season. Hyatt, who has already scored double-digit scholarship offers from schools such as VCU, Yale, St. John’s and Southern Cal, is now in consideration for the top overall prospects in Virginia’s 2019 class.
DeAndre Thomas | Millwood ’18
One of the better rising juniors in Virginia, DeAndre Thomas, has made the switch from Benedictine to Millwood. Thomas could assume primary ball-handling duties, and will bring good size, athleticism and playmaking ability to the back court for Head Coach Brandon Jones.
Jason Wade | Trinity Episcopal ’18
Jason Wade will pair with Aaron Duhart at Trinity this season to form one of the most formidable defensive backcourts throughout Virginia. The 6-foot-4 guard, who excelled in a lead guard role with River City Reign this summer, has reclassified into 2018 and will benefit from an additional year to gain more experience and develop his skill set.