NorCal Commitments
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These past few weeks in NorCal we’re seeing a number of our top 2024 prospects make college commitments. These are some of NorCals top ranked players who’ll be playing at the college level when high school hoops is over. Jase…
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Continue ReadingThese past few weeks in NorCal we’re seeing a number of our top 2024 prospects make college commitments. These are some of NorCals top ranked players who’ll be playing at the college level when high school hoops is over.
Butlers been a rising prospects in NorCal since his early days with the SF Rebels Program. He gave notice with the Soldiers on the EYBL 16 Circuit, then took off on Adidas 3 Stripe Jalen Green Elite program. NorCal’s #1 prospect is headed to the Big Ten Illinois.
Sensley started his high school basketball career as a Freshman at Archbishop Riordan before heading to Prolific Prep in Napa where he was on the national stage preparing, practicing, and playing daily against top competition. He’s back at Riordan for his Senior season. He’ll be playing in the West Coast Conference at St. Mary’s College in Moraga.
The versatile Thompson played on the Nike EYBL, and EYCL Circuit 4 years with the Oakland Soldiers Program. His durability and commitment payed off. He’ll be in the Big Sky Conference at Montana.
We first saw Claytor when he traveled from Hawaii to play with the SF Rebels. He soon made NorCal his home becoming NorCal’s top rated point guard while leading Salesain College Prep. He showed himself on the big stage with Jalen Green Elite this past Spring and Summer. He’s headed back across the ocean to play in the Big West at Hawaii
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He’s a top prospect in NorCal that hasn’t decided which school he wants to play at yet. He’s been visiting schools and a decision is likely to come sooner rather than later. He’s down to five schools: Weber State, Montana, Long Beach, Fordham, and Pacific .
Epperson has been steadily improving his overall skill-set. Standing 6’7 he’s expanded his skills away from the basket particularly the 3pt shot. He’s built up his body and has improved his game across the board. He’s considering multiple schools at this time.
Jones has been one of NorCal’s top floor leaders since day one at Archbishop Mitty. He’s a vocal point guard with leadership qualities. He’ll play in the Big West Conference at UC Riverside.
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He’s been a player that has added pieces to his overall skill-set each season. Ripp had a breakout Spring and Summer. He along with the others has more room to expand his game. He’ll play in the West Coast Conference at the University of San Diego.
There’s a good chance Boake is one of NorCal’s toughest competitors when he step on the court. The versatile guard understands the game. He uses court sense, and savviness to be productive in different ways not just scoring. He’ll play in the Southern California Intercollegiate Athletic Conference for Claremont Mudd Scripps.
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He’s NorCal’s tallest and highest ranked big man. At 6’9, his size and mobility got our attention as a Freshman at Priory, since then he’s been playing with the Soldiers EYBL, and EYCL and gradually started to see his improvement playing against quality competition. He’s at Archbishop Riordan now for his Senior season. He hasn’t made a college decision yet. The West Coast Conference is showing interest in him last we heard.