Small School, Big Game: 2022 Class 2A
This series will take a look at some lesser-known predominately unranked players from smaller schools across Georgia that have or will tear it up at the varsity level. You might not be able to find their hometown on a map,…
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Continue ReadingThis series will take a look at some lesser-known predominately unranked players from smaller schools across Georgia that have or will tear it up at the varsity level. You might not be able to find their hometown on a map, but that hasn’t stopped them from making a name for themselves.
6-1 SG CJ Parker – Jeff Davis
Quick trigger from the three-point line. Knows how to score the ball and has improved with his dribble drive game. Will see the lion’s share of the shots after returning from a broken wrist. One of South Georgia’s best pure scorers.
6-1 PG John Lawton – South Atlanta
Athletic guard that prides himself on his physical defense. Has the lateral quickness to frustrate ball handlers. Uses that same quickness with a burst of speed to get to the rim. Three-point shot must be accounted for when left on the perimeter.
6-4 G Ty Dalley – Vidalia
Big lefty has deep range and good instincts. Outside of his accurate three-point shot, he uses his frame to get to the basket where he can finish with either hand. Skilled passer has good court vision.
5-10 G Travion Solomon Travion Solomon 5'10" | PG Northeast-Macon | 2022 State GA – Northeast-Macon
Creates his own offense all over the floor. Likes to dribble to his left when working to find his mid-range jumper. Put up 14.9 points, 3.5 rebounds, 2.8 assists and 2.3 steals per game while hitting 49-148 (33%) threes.
6-2 G Antonio Hunt – Woodville-Tompkins
Averaged 12 points, 5 rebounds and 4 assists. Can play on or off the ball. Well-rounded guard with good IQ. Doesn’t force much and lets the game come to him. Hits the three when he sets his feet. Physical enough to help out on the glass.