Team Preview: Clearwater Calvary Christian Warriors
The Prep Hoops staff is taking a closer look inside the elite Florida high school basketball programs, as they gear up for the 2022-2023 season. Our next feature takes us to Pinellas County, where we feature the Calvary Christian Warriors…
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Continue ReadingThe Prep Hoops staff is taking a closer look inside the elite Florida high school basketball programs, as they gear up for the 2022-2023 season. Our next feature takes us to Pinellas County, where we feature the Calvary Christian Warriors out of Clearwater. The Warriors finished 22-5 and ranked 7th in Class 3A in the 2021-2022 season reaching the regional semifinals.
HC: Keb Burley, 11th Season
Class: 3A
2021-2022 Record: 22-5
Key Returners: Daniel MacGregor Daniel MacGregor 5’11” | PG Clearwater Calvary Christian | 2024 State FL 5-11 PG (2024)
MacGregor is a strong and athletic guard with great court vision. He can also play both guard positions and can score in a variety of ways. MacGregor holds an offer from Stetson University. 2021-2022 Stats: 19.7 points, 8.5 rebounds, 5.0 assists and 3.2 steals per game
Dom Sarigumba
Dom Sarigumba
Key Returners: Dom Sarigumba 6-0 CG (2023)
Sarigumba impressed many coaches and scouts during The Hoop Vibe fall league with his shiftiness, quickness and ball-handling skills. Sarigumba has a smooth touch to his shot and is coming off a junior season, where he shot 35 percent from beyond the arc.
Ace Taylor
Ace Taylor
Sleeper Prospect: Ace Taylor 6-4 SF (2024)
Taylor plays with an aggressive edge to his game and is unafraid to finish with contact at the rim. He also adds solid passing to his game as well as his defense. Taylor will be a key player to watch, along with MacGregor as they both entire their junior seasons with the Warriors. 2021-2022 Stats: 8.5 points and 5.2 rebounds per game.
Davin Long
Davin Long
Sleeper Prospect: Davin Long 6-0 CG (2023)
Long is a pure shooter in all three phases, whether he’s at the rim, pulling up from mid-range or his shooting presence from beyond the arc. Long shot 42 percent from the field and 39 percent from beyond the arc in 27 games played last season for the Warriors. Expect a stellar senior season for the two-way guard.
Jordan Bryant
Jordan Bryant
Key Newcomer: Jordan Bryant 6-5 PF (2026)
Bryant already has length and athleticism for an incoming freshman. Bryant will provide rim protection, as well as finishing at the rim whether it’s put backs or collecting offensive rebounds. He can also run the floor and block shots. The 6-5 forward is expected to have a big freshman season for the Warriors.