2025 Standouts at Section 7
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This past week at Section 7 NorCal brought 16 teams to compete at State Farm Stadium for the biggest high school event in June on the West Coast. Many of the top prospects in this class have gotten national media…
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Continue ReadingThis past week at Section 7 NorCal brought 16 teams to compete at State Farm Stadium for the biggest high school event in June on the West Coast. Many of the top prospects in this class have gotten national media attention. We’ll take a look at others in this class that played well.
Moore is a long G/F/W with a set of improving skills that translates to the next level with continued development and strengthening of his body. He’s creating shot opportunities for himself and others. He repeatedly used his dribble along the baseline, and perimeter to get points in the paint, jumpers, and finishes at the rim. He’s lengthy, runs the court. He’ll get his rebounds, and defend on the perimeter. Moore picked up his first DI offer.
Goodman is still building his overall skill set, and is a rising prospect in the 2025 class. He contributes in different ways for his team. He’s effective around the basket scoring, getting put backs. He uses his lengthy arms and a quick jump to get rebounds and blocks. He’s using his dribble to get to the front of the rim, and hit short jumpers, he’ll finish in transition. He can defends on the perimeter with good timing to block jump shooters.
He’s a quick guard with speed pushing, and vision passing it up in transition. He has superb handles and a quick step to go by defenders for pull-up jumpers, or go finish in the paint; He’ll kick it out, and challenge bigs to block his shot. He has good court vision and moves the ball. He has quick hands, and feet to disrupt in the full court.
He’s a growing body at 6’4 a bit undersized, but gives good effort defending, boxing out, going for rebounds, and points inside. He’s a good ball mover, passing it up in transition and around the perimeter. He can set up in the corners for catch corner 3’s.
Most of his work is done in and around the paint. He’ll finish off two feet going up strong for dunks and put backs. He has decent foot work in the paint, he can hit the paint jumper. He’s an active rebounder with a good out let, then sprint the court for finishes in transition. He has foot speed to defend on the perimeter, and length to get a block.