Recruiting Report: Collin Stallworth (2017)
Collin Stallworth closed out July with a strong showing at the Sunflower Showcase in Kansas. The 6’7” power forward from Rochester High School has a great frame with long arms, broad shoulders, muscle tone, and big time athleticism. Shows that…
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Continue ReadingCollin Stallworth closed out July with a strong showing at the Sunflower Showcase in Kansas. The 6’7” power forward from Rochester High School has a great frame with long arms, broad shoulders, muscle tone, and big time athleticism. Shows that athleticism catching monster lobs. The part that he took up a notch at the end of July was his rebounding. He was assertive snatching 50/50 balls out of the air. Was active defensively swatting shots. He showed great improvement on his jump shot range stretching it out to beyond the three point arc. Potential low-major prospect.
Stallworth spoke about where his game has developed this summer playing with Jets/Ramey United.
“Right now I think my jumper and handles are getting a lot better. Shooting the three. My athleticism to rebound and block shots down low. I think I am getting a lot getting a lot better with my jumper and ball handling.”
What schools are involved in his recruitment?
“Central Michigan and Jacksonville State are my two offers. Western Illinois, SEMO, SIUE, Northern Illinois, and UMass are in contact with me.”
Central Michigan has made him feel like a priority.
“I like Central Michigan a lot. Coach Gamble I am talking to him a lot. I went up for a camp and I like the facilities. I watched one of their practices and liked how they played.”
Jacksonville State has also offered.
“I have talked to their coach a little bit. I haven’t visited yet. I would like too.”
He says there are a few schools he would like to take trips too.
“I would like to get out to Northern Illinois, SIUE, and Western Illinois.”
Timeline for a decision?
“I think I would like to decide in the fall. I would like to decide before the high school season.”