CIF State Play-Offs NorCal Rds I and II Pt. 3
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The early part of the week PH NorCal was in the gym for the CIF State opening rounds 1 and 2. the winners advance to the next round ultimately hoping to earn their way to the CIF State Championships in…
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Continue ReadingThe early part of the week PH NorCal was in the gym for the CIF State opening rounds 1 and 2. the winners advance to the next round ultimately hoping to earn their way to the CIF State Championships in Sacramento on March 10-11. The three games we attended were:
King’s Academy defeated Ygnacio Valley at home 64-61
De La Salle taking down Archbishop Mitty on the road 46-44
Half Moon Bay secured a road victory over Hillsdale 61-48
Here’s more prospects who played well while we were in attendance
The Freshman didn’t get caught up in the moment of playing late into the season. He was steady throughout the game. He was good in transition, passing the ball ahead, hustling to fill lanes, and taking it strong for layups. He can get into the paint, for floaters, and off hand finishes. He has good foot speed and lateral movement to stay on ball. 8pts, 5r, 2a, 2st.
He’s a prospect we’ll keep an on in the spring and summer. He has good fundamentals. He can shoot 3’s, hit mid-range jumpers and can handle and pass. He has the ability to get points in the paint. He helps this team defending taller players and working for rebounds. He left the game early but returned. 8pts, 6r, 2a.
The 2024 big man has work to do. He’s a legitimate 6’10 prospect playing in the post, but he’ll have to get stronger, he tends to bring the ball down. He has good vision, and is a good post passer, he spotted players in the corner and on the other side for wide open shots, he found cutters to the hoop. He’s a big target in the post. 2pts, 8r, 4a.
Mozell wilson
Mozell wilson
He’s a good ball handling guard with good speed pushing the ball up court. He has the quickness to go by defenders and get into the paint, he gets good lift on his mid-range jumper, he can hit the 3ptr in rhythm. 12pts, 2-3’s, 1a,1st.
Jermaine Patton
Jermaine Patton
He’s a speedy guard who likes to play fast, he’s more of combo guard as he looks to aggressively put up shots early in the game before settling in and looking to use his passing skills, and handles to attack the paint for dump offs, and kick-outs. He has a nice crossover dribble, a paint jumper. 11pts, 2-3’s, 4r, 2a, 1b, 1st
Arshawn Salkhi
Arshawn Salkhi
He’s been a surprise plus for this team. He’s establishing himself as a steady guard who can handle the ball up top in the half-court. He works well directing, and facilitating, showing good handles, drive and kick, along with patience and passing. He’s a threat to knock down a shot behind the arc when the games on the line. 11pts, 3-3’s, 1r,1a.
He’s a slick handling point guard who has good speed to get into the paint. He passes well in transition always looking to get it up court fast. He can slow it down using patience running the top. He moves well off the ball, he has a quick release behind the arc. He has good foot-speed and hand quickness to disrupt the handler up court. He can get into the paint for jumpers, and floaters. He’ll feed the post. 8pts, 2-3’s