<p>An astronomical amount of talent continues to blossom in the Northern California area. Many players continue to standout, lead their teams and leave a legacy proving that they are one of the top players in the area. The players below have stepped up big time for their respective teams while making a name for themselves.</p>
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<p><strong>Fourth Team: </strong></p>
<p>So. Kevin Adams, Monterey Trail – As a sophomore, Adams played extremely aggressive and did not back down. A physical and explosive guard who crashes the boards well and can get to the rack efficiently. With two more years left of high school ball, it will be exciting to see growth in Adams game. </p>
<p>Jr. [player_tooltip player_id="775798" first="Breckin" last="Beaman"], Sacramento Adventist - The 5-foot-10 guard is a very good player. A monstrous junior campaign ending the season with 27 points, 5.1 assists, 7.1 rebounds and an outstanding 5.4 steals, guiding the Capitals to a nearly perfect 13-1 conference record. </p>
<p>So. [player_tooltip player_id="766857" first="Ameere" last="Britton"], Elk Grove – The big man is versatile and can guard many positions. Britton has great feet both offensively and defensively and can really stroke it when he gets hot. A strong player who is not afraid of competition. </p>
<p>Sr. [player_tooltip player_id="953219" first="Jacob" last="Brown"], Oak Ridge – A dominant player who scored 20.9 points, dished 2.4 assists, grabbed 9.9 rebounds, had 1.3 steals and 1.7 blocks. Another unsigned senior who was a big-time player all year long. Brown made it clear to every team that he can play against high-level talent day in and day out. </p>
<p>Sr. [player_tooltip player_id="603840" first="Aidan" last="Falls"], Ponderosa – One of the best shooters in all of California. Falls continues to develop and improve his game while growing as a leader on and off the floor. The Simpson University commit demonstrated that there are more aspects to his game that make him a great player.</p>
<p>Jr. [player_tooltip player_id="963966" first="Chris" last="Holley"], Jesuit – A floor general who can run the offensive very efficiently. Holley is a smooth guard who continues to develop into an even better player every time he steps on the floor. Expect big things from Holley next season as he continues to grow in all aspects of his game. </p>
<p>Jr. [player_tooltip player_id="775756" first="Jaylen" last="Patterson"], Bradshaw Christian – A strong guard who plays with a high motor all game long. A pest defensively and an effective offensively player. The junior loves to fill the score sheet as he ended this past season with 14.4 points, 4.4 assists, 6.5 rebounds, and 1.7 steals.</p>
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