Unsigned Prospects (Public High League)
The Public High League in St. Louis has been the domain of the Vashon High dynasty for decades and this year is no exception as the Wolverines have a bevy of collegiate prospects. However, there are some other good prospects…
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Continue ReadingThe Public High League in St. Louis has been the domain of the Vashon High dynasty for decades and this year is no exception as the Wolverines have a bevy of collegiate prospects. However, there are some other good prospects in the Class of 2019 that are unsigned at other PHL schools.
Here is a look at some of those unsigned Class of 2019 PHL prospects:
Tyon Hughes 6’5″ Soldan: An athletic combo forward who plays with high activity and an active motor that never seems to stop. He attacks the offensive boards and can really rebound out of his area. He loves to run the court and fill the lanes on the fast break and he converts as transition dunks as anyone you will watch. He is a solid ball handler who can use his quickness to take opposing bigs off the dribble.
Ikel Sevier 6’0″ Gateway STEM: An underrated shooting guard who has enjoyed a tremendous season for the Jaguars. He is an excellent 3-point shooter who can come off screens with the quick release or get out in transition for long distance triples. He is currently averaging 22.5 points while shooting more than 50 percent from long distance. He can score off the dribble as well as his ability to move without the ball.
Jesse Little 6’0″ Soldan: One half of the Tigers potent twin-brother starting backcourt for the past four seasons. Jesse is the shooting guard of the duo. He has the ability to shoot the ball well from distance and he can also get his own shot off the dribble with aggressive drives to the basket. He is currently averaging a team-high 13.3 points a game for the 16-9 Tigers.
James Little 6’0″ Soldan: The other half of the twin duo is James, who has been the point guard and floor general of the Tigers for the past four seasons. He averages nine points, four assists and two steals while running the show and setting the tempo defensively for the Tigers. He has also developed the habit of knocking down big shots in clutch situations throughout his career.
Chanze Cruesoe 6’2″ Vashon: A very solid pass-first point guard who is very good at running the show and penetrating to the basket with his crafty moves. He is strong physically and he likes to beat you with change of pace moves to the basket that keeps opposing defenders off balance. He can also finish well in the lane through traffic.
Akor Yor 6’10” Vashon: The long and active forward does not get a ton of minutes on the loaded Wolverines, but he is an intriguing prospect with his size, length and ability to block shots. His defensive game is ahead of his offensive game at this stage of his career.
David Jones 6’4″ Gateway STEM: A very skilled wing player who can create matchup problems with length and versatility. He can put in one the floor and create offense with his ability to hit short jumpers or attack the rim. He is currently averaging 14.8 points, 11 rebounds and 3.2 blocks a game.