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Travis Valenzuela HEIGHT 6'3" POS SF CLASS 2024 Travis Valenzuela School: Ventura Club: Team Build Up Ventura was another talented player for TBU. He played off the ball, but managed to score in transition and mid range situations. He has…
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Travis Valenzuela
Ventura was another talented player for TBU. He played off the ball, but managed to score in transition and mid range situations. He has a nice pull up game, which allowed him to stop and pop as well as win in 1 v 1 situations.
Washington is one of the more efficient players I’ve had an opportunity to evaluate. I’ve never specifically gone to an event to evaluate him, however whenever he’s in the gym he seems to make you notice. It was no different on this weekend, as he used his slashing to score back to back buckets in the short time I watched. He followed that with some significant defensive plays helping his Vegas Elite squad to a victory in the game I saw.
Justin Daniels Justin Daniels 6'4" | SG Mater Dei | 2023 CA-S
Justin Daniels Justin Daniels 6'4" | SG Mater Dei | 2023 CA-S
The unsigned senior grades out high at three major offensive skills. He was able to knock down shots in catch and shoot situations, and create some for himself. His handle allowed him to win in 1 v 1 situations, and he did a good job of making the simple pass for assist.
Dylan Hayse
Dylan Hayse
Hayse is another unsigned senior that should be garnering interest after his performance. He aggressively attacked the bucket for finishes, however it was his mentality I liked. He was a tough shot maker, routinely knocking down shots against close outs in a tight contest I saw.
Chambers continues to evolve his game. He utilized the bounce well, showing the ability to put the ball on the ground. to attack the rim. He still hasn’t lost his signature skill, as he was able to bang home a couple corner threes in the game I saw, proving why he’s known as one of the better sharpshooters in the state.
Easy to see how Hines averaged over 20ppg a game this season. He’s a smooth wing with versatile scoring ability. Hines was able to score by filling the lanes and finishing in transition, and he created for himself nicely in 1 v 1 situations.
Saw Haylock this weekend, and he played well both times. Losee guards have a type, and Haylock is as confident as they come. He shot the bell well, especially at the top of the key. He also showed a willingness to defend , and scored the ball by slashing to the rim.
The Clark guard looks like he’s added to his scoring repetorie. Normally more of a spot up guy, he did a good job attacking the basket. Coleman showed an efficient in between game, hitting a few mid range shots, as well as get all the way to the basket to complete layups.