What Do These Key Players Bring To The Court? 3A-4A Edition
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Karter Holland HEIGHT 6'5" POS SF CLASS 2025 Karter Holland School: Clinton High School The most impactful player for his team on this list. Karter checks all the boxes, athletic shooter with great defensive skills and a high IQ on…
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The most impactful player for his team on this list. Karter checks all the boxes, athletic shooter with great defensive skills and a high IQ on both ends of the floor. Standing at 6’5 with the speed he has, he can fit wherever you’d like him to on the court. Holland can easily fit into a number of systems. The Clinton junior has a knack for knowing where the rebounds are falling and going up to get them, if you don’t pay attention, he’ll be out the other way immediately with impressive speed and a nice transition dunk to finish. Aggression is definitely something he brings that separates his game from others. Not overly aggressive to draw offensive fouls with the rock and not out of position with the defensive aggression just enough to really bother opponents and swat shots. The Yellowjacket forward has a great inside touch for putbacks after boards and is skilled at passing out of the post getting those open shots around the perimeter for his teammates, a shot he can step out and make for himself as well.
Jacorey is a solid scoring guard who also brings great help defense to the court, game after game. He is a relentless attacker, constantly finding ways to get downhill and up towards the rim. You can clearly see the combo guard is not scared to take it to defenders and get some contact, really adept at finishing through the contact, too, with skilled footwork and sheer determination. The senior from Morrilton is also a great help defender. He plays the passing lanes well to snag steals just as well as he covers the court quickly to help with chase down blocks. Pretty high upside on defense with the lateral quickness and anticipation. Hustle describes Mosley well; you hardly ever see him tired or taking a play off.
Corliss is a 3 & D guard, the definition of a two-way player. He is a highly accurate 3-point shooter, whether he gets up 2 and knocks down 2 or gets up 10 and knocks down 6. If he is not the shooter, he knows how to space the court and is a strong relay passer keeping the offense in full swing never allowing it to get stagnant. The Warrior senior is not a stranger to handling the ball and attacking the rim either, he can fill multiple roles on the offensive side of the ball. His IQ matches his shooting ability, as he seems to always make “the right play.” Good positioning for boxing out and lower body strength allows him to be a decent rebounder, too. Williamson Jr. is such an unselfish player who values winning over stats or accolades for himself.
Baker is sturdy point guard with sharp ball handling. He tends to be the center of attention when the ball is in his hand with his quick first step, blow-by agility. Most games he will lead with his scoring prowess and still use his court vision to secure assists when defenses collapse on him. Good at finding angles to work the ball inside. The Raider point guard can score in bunches due to his ability to shoot from mid and beyond and attack well, managing to often draw fouls in the process. A leader that doesn’t mind adapting and sharing the ball. He gives a great effort on defense with a big focus on lateral quickness and precision to cut off ball handlers. The Riverview junior is instant offense and an x factor for this team.
Rakebrien Wallace Rakebrien Wallace 6'3" | CG Lakeside | 2025 AR
Rakebrien Wallace Rakebrien Wallace 6'3" | CG Lakeside | 2025 AR
Wallace is an intense player who always seems locked in to the game and unbothered by anything on or off the court. He can light it up from the field and if he catches fire, it’ll be a long night for defenders as he stretches his 3point shot away from the line. If teams are fast to closeout, he will for sure dribble down and take the easy pull up jumper with great efficiency. In transition he finds the open man or open spot always looking ahead to see the best options available for the quickest bucket. A little rough around the edges but he has the lateral quickness and wingspan to play top notch defense around the perimeter, too. I expect to see that develop more into his senior season next year.