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Jordan has the ability to finish contact from out top with his play. He has a quick set of hands that allows him to pick up steals and deflections on the defensive end of the floor. Rouse really plays with a good understanding of the game while on the floor.
Can the Yellow Jackets make some noise in Class 4A in the Upper State this season?
Brown can play both guard positions in the backcourt for the Blue Devils. He has the ability to create his own shot and for others on the floor. Jordan has the ability to finish through contact with his athleticism to the basket. Brown takes pride on defense with it comes to defending on the ball.
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Murph is collecting offer after offer on the football field from Power 5 Schools. Donovan also excels on the hardwood for the Yellow Jackets. Murph was a standout this past season for the Yellow Jackets as a wide receiver. He recently moved back to the Palmetto State this past fall to play at Irmo HS.
Hughes is a left-handed undersized post for the Auctioneers. Braden has great hands and footwork to work around the paint area. He looks to carve out space and makes himself available for touches down low.
Braden plays the game as a mover-screener around the floor. He understands on how to seal down low.
White Jr. is a slender-sleek athlete for the Swamp Foxes. Charles is rangy and still must get stronger down the road. He looks to have bounce and the ability to slash to the cup.
Charles arrived this summer at Marion HS after attending rival Mullins HS down the road.
Ravenell plays both guard positions in the backcourt for the Indians. Avery shoots the ball with confidence and especially likes to work from the corners. He sees the floor well from out top when handling the rock.
Can the Indians look to make some noise in SCISA Class 3A this season?
Deyon can finish at the cup with his left hand on a regular basis. He finds ways to score the ball even though he won’t overwhelm you with his athleticism. He prefers to drive to basket but he’s a capable shooter from the perimeter at times.