Class of 2025 Rankings: #11-#15
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This group of five is super tough. All of them have a super high motor and continue to improve. Improvement is best seen in all five in their shooting. They all have enough talent to play at the next level.…
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Continue ReadingThis group of five is super tough. All of them have a super high motor and continue to improve. Improvement is best seen in all five in their shooting. They all have enough talent to play at the next level.
One of the more impressive players to come on late in the high school year in the class. He is a very athletic and fast player that plays under control. He can play on the ball as a lead guard because he can handle and get by defenders which really allows him to create. When it comes to shooting this is what really separates him from a lot of players. He will be huge for Westlake next year as he is playing well for his club team at the moment.
Great energy form this kid. He will go out and get you 5 rebounds, 3 assist or more a and make some tough buckets. Points wise he is a 15 points a game talent. He has a good shot but also attacks the rim well. Defense has a great foundation. Do not be surprised when he turns 5 PPG into 10 PPG at the high school level. He is currently playing on the UAA Circuit and holds his own.
Charlie is one of those pure shooters out there that can make buckets. He is a catch and shoot money ball for sure. He is having a great Spring as one of the top programs in the New Balance Circuit. The thing that should continue to make this kid a stock riser is that size. Kid is 6’6 and that positional size will help. Stay tuned.
Noah has really blossomed and he is getting to the rim and even finishing above the rim. He will be a solid next level find. Another kid that is always on the move. He is a threat at all times and he has major range. He plays the game the right way and he is also playing some solid defense. He is racking up steals by anticipating plays and jumping passing lanes.
Big time effort and motor from Jason. That alone attracts coaches at the next level. He can defend multiple positions and he is shooting the ball well in the perimeter. That mid-range game seems to be his comfort zone but the kid can shoot it from deep as well. Could average 10, 7 and 5 next year the way he plays.