Taking a Look: Under Recruited 2018’s
This week, PrepHoopsNC is going to take a look at some of the prospects in the 2018 class that are under-recruited and have yet to see their recruiting process take off, With two years still remaining in their high school…
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Continue ReadingThis week, PrepHoopsNC is going to take a look at some of the prospects in the 2018 class that are under-recruited and have yet to see their recruiting process take off, With two years still remaining in their high school careers that time is right around the corner for these players.
Shiqauan Cox, a 6-foot-2 small forward out of Triton High School is ranked #80 in the PrepHoopsNC 2018 rankings. He is a junior and averaged 8.3 points and 4.7 rebounds per game this past season. He is a three-sport star at Triton who also competed on the football and track & field teams. He is a athletic small forward, a little undersized for his position but makes up for it with his leaping ability.
DJ Little, a 6’1 junior shooting guard out of Butler High School who is ranked #90 in the PrepHoopsNC 2018 rankings. He is a player who loves the big games. He has hit six and seven three pointers in a game, one of which won a big conference game at the buzzer and he hit a free throw with .2 seconds to propel Butler into the Elite 8. D.J. was All-Conference last year and has an offer from Winthrop.
Gerrale Gates, a 6-foot-5 power forward out of Butler High School. He provides the team with low post scoring as well an improved outside shot. Gerrale is an extremely smart player and has an offer from the University of New Orleans.
Marque Maultsby, a 6-foot-1 combo guard from Garner High School, is effective at getting into the lane and beating his man off the dribble. He can create off the dribble and has really good court vision.
Alon Parker, a 5-foot-9 guard who averaged 9 points per game for Concord High School. He has transferred to Cannon School for this season. He is a small guard but he can score the basketball and knows how to play the game. A Division II school will be getting a good player who knows how to win.