<p>Many top athletes have decided to take the prep school route in hopes of garnering more exposure. With College Prep Academy Basketball, the competition level during practices and games are always at a high level. Coached by Brandon Cole, this Prep Academy has given many athletes the opportunity to showcase and develop their skills, making them an overall better player.</p>
<p>Throughout the year, Cole has gained recruits that can really play at a high level from all over the state, Aj McGee, [player_tooltip player_id="603844" first="Kyree" last="Dunn"], Jack Andre, Miles Ceballos, [player_tooltip player_id="603825" first="Myles" last="Haynes"] and Justin Bolding from Utah. The versatility and athleticism that each player has demonstrated during their senior season will make College Prep Academy Basketball, a tough team to beat. </p>
<p>Aj McGee recently starred at Grant. McGee is a tough point guard, who has experience winning games. The 6-foot guard can play. A shifty guard who can finish around the basket but will shoot it from deep if you give him space. McGee is dangerous when he puts the ball on the floor as he can create from others while also having the craftiness to finish around the rim.</p>
<p>Another player who starred at Grant, a 6-foot-5 forward, [player_tooltip player_id="603825" first="Myles" last="Haynes"], will be a big spark for College Prep. Myles is a dynamic forward who can guard many positions. A great athlete who does a lot of the little things to help his team win games. Haynes is a hard-nosed player who takes pride in defense but can also get you buckets, whether that attacking the rim or shooting the three-ball.</p>
<p>[player_tooltip player_id="603844" first="Kyree" last="Dunn"] is a quick guard who loves to push the ball in transition. The first team all-metro player ended his senior season at Burbank. A guard who can really score the ball displaying a strong ability to blow by defenders and finish at the rim while also using his floaters. Dunn can also shoot the ball well and when he is feeling it, it can be a long night for the opposing team.</p>
<p>Jack Andre is a 6-foot-8 forward from Jesuit High School. Andre is a very skilled big man who has a ton of potential of continuing to get even better. A versatile big who can run the floor in transition has a soft touch around the rim, and even shoot the deep ball. A player who will capture the attention of many during his prep season.</p>
<p>Miles Ceballos is playing beyond his years. A high IQ guard who plays with a lot of energy. Ceballos is a strong and physical guard who can score around the rim, finishing through tough contact but can also splash it from the midrange and beyond the arc. It will be exciting to see the former Crossroads standout continue to develop under coach Cole.</p>
<p>Justin Bolding, a 6-foot-1 guard from Utah, is your junkyard type player. Bolding can really exploit a defense with his size, attacking the rim and bodying his way through traffic. A very physical guard who is not afraid of contact. A big threat for the opposing team when he puts the ball on the floor with quality characteristics of being able to shoot the ball well and getting to the free-throw line.</p>
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