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On a wet rainy Saturday January 14, PH NorCal was at Sheldon High School in Sacramento, CA for the 8 game showdown between teams from around the NorCal Region, mostly Sacramento. It was an all day event. Here’s PH NorCal’s…
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Continue ReadingOn a wet rainy Saturday January 14, PH NorCal was at Sheldon High School in Sacramento, CA for the 8 game showdown between teams from around the NorCal Region, mostly Sacramento. It was an all day event. Here’s PH NorCal’s POG prospects.
He was by far the top prospect on the court in this one sided affair. He led all scorers with 26pts. He’s a strong guard with the strength, and handles to get to a place where he can effectively get a bucket, and keep teammates involved with good passing. His mid-range jumper off the dribble is consistent. He’ll split defenders.
Henry Hill
Henry Hill
The athletic Hill has a variety of ways he can get a bucket, and have an effect on the game. He can score in different areas on the court. He’s strong off two feet going up inside. He works well from the high post with his ability to handle and attack hard, and hit the jumper. You can find him slashing to the basket. His 26pts, and 6rebs were tops.
One of NorCal’s most consistent prospects in the 2024 class. He’s a multi-skilled prospect who can carry the scoring load, run the teams offense, and get a bucket in the crunch. He’s a conditioned player that rarely comes out of the game. His 31pts, 7rebs, and 3stls were key in holding on to victory.
He transferred into Liberty and has given the team a lift with his guard play. He’s strong fast and determined with the ball in his hands. He’s a willing passer with the vision, strong off the dribble and an improved jump shot with range. He had 17pts 4asts.
Like most shooters he’s a confident player looking to knock down 3’s when he’s open. He had it going on Saturday knocking down 5-3’s from the corner on the catch, and long 3’s on wing. He managed to use his dribble drive when they ran him off the line to hit the short jumper. He had 23pts, 6rebs, and 2stls in victory.
Haliburton has been one of NorCal’s most consistent unsigned point guards in this season. He’s been an All-Tournament Selection or POG in most of the early season events he’s been a part of including a Socal event. He’s running the team, scoring consistently, and defending at a high level. His 35pts was tops for this event.
The long armed 2025 prospect had a breakout game scoring 26pts. His versatile skill set is starting to show as we move past the mid-way point in the season. He had good finishes around the basket. He found a rhythm to his 3pt shot from the corners. He did some handling in open court, and was helpful on the inside defending, and rebounding.
He was on fire from beginning to end. He was in constant attack mode when he had the ball. He can make shots from different areas of the court. He has a nice game working from the corner, then going baseline to attack or pull-up. He can handle to create for himself, and other. He has 3pt range, and he goes hard to the basket. 26pts