Area 3 in Class 2A is home to Ariton, Elba, G.W. Long and Zion Chapel. The top players in Area 3 are taking Class 2A by storm heading into the 2021-22 season. Avery Roberts Avery Roberts 6'4" | PF GW…
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The top players in Area 3 are taking Class 2A by storm heading into the 2021-22 season.
Avery Roberts
Avery
Roberts
6'4" | PF
GW Long | 2022
State
#NA
Nation
AL
| 6-4 SF | G.W. Long
Roberts dominated last season in Area 3. He finished the season averaging 15.4 points per game and is set to be a star again during his senior year.
The incoming senior is a sensational shooter that can score from anywhere on the court. He can also get to the free throw line and hit clutch free throws at any point during the game.
Kobie Stringer
Kobie
Stringer
6'0" | CG
Long | 2022
State
#NA
Nation
AL
| 6-0 PG, SG | G.W. Long
Stringer is a great team leader and possesses terrific skills on the court.
The combo guard enters the 2021-22 season with one year left and could climb up the rankings. He can take over the game at any second and is a terrific scorer.
Justin Coleman | 5-8 G | Elba HS
Coleman was just a sophomore last year, but highly impressed. Despite Elba’s 3-19 record, the young guard displayed great talent that will carry over into his final two seasons.
Coleman is an exceptional scorer that can attack the glass and finish at the rim or hit any open shot in the mid-range level or beyond the arc.
Kyron Danzy | 6-5 PF | Ariton HS
Danzy is making the claim to be the top power forward in Area 3. He has terrific court vision and can score easily off the pick and roll.
The 6’5″ forward can also attack the rim at both ends of the floor and is an exceptional floor spacer that can go up and get rebounds.
Paxton Steed | 5-9 PG, SG | Ariton HS
Steed could end up being one of the best combo guards in all of Class 2A by the time his high school career is over.
As a sophomore last season, Steed showed flashes of greatness on the court. He can face up on a defender and hit a quick shot or drive to the rim for a layup and challenge the bigger post defenders.