Senior Guard Stock Raisers Going Into Fall
After a long AAU season players are just now starting to get into the flow of school and fall practices. While many 2020’s lock on to reality that comes in the near future, a lot have put them selves in…
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Continue ReadingAfter a long AAU season players are just now starting to get into the flow of school and fall practices. While many 2020’s lock on to reality that comes in the near future, a lot have put them selves in position to move on to the next level.
Point Guard’s
Jalen Patterson 6’2 | Liberty Ranch High school- Jalen played for Team Sacramento this past AAU season and already had a name for himself as one of the best perimeter scorers in Nor Cal, as Jalen steps into his Senior season he is already the all time leading scorer school history with over 2000 points in his first 3 years. Jalen has been hearing from D1’s and D2’s and will have plenty of options because of his quick decision making and ability to shoot the ball at a high level.
Bryce Monroe 6’1 | Archbishop Riordan- Bryce had probably one of the most productive AAU season you could have in your last year of AAU. Coming in with a lot of interest and a very well known name Bryce took no time putting himself into a great position to be put in front of tons of coaches. Playing for Team Liliard he was one of the best point guards on the Adidas Gold circuit. Picking up offers from schools like Wake Forest and Boston University Bryce has postioned himself to be the #1 PG in the 2020 Nor Cal class.
Shooting Guard’s
Je’Lani Clark 6’4 | Archbishop Riordan- One of the most athletic players in the 2020 Nor Cal class is Je’Lani. Standing at a strong 6’4 and playing for the Nike EYBL team Oakland Soldiers is a skilled and gritty 2 guard. With a good frame he plays both ends of the floor guarding your best player an scoring from all 3 levels. The senior guard will be on an official visit to LMU this week and has many other options.
Quincy Taylor 6’3 | Ponderosa High School- After being at West Campus his first 3 years and being their best player for all 3 Mr Taylor made a move is now playing for Ponderoas High school and it might have been his best choice yet. After playing with Ponderosa in the June high school live period in Arizona Quincy has added a pletra of mid major offers and now has time to take visits and have a great senior year. After starting his AAU season with 0 offers Quincy has done a complete 180. The strong guard can score off the dribble off the catch and can guard 1-3 positions. An elite rebounder and shot blocker from the guard spot Quincy has the size and game to make a deep run in playoffs this year.