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<p>Time hasn't run out yet on NorCal's 2024 unsigned Seniors hoping to attract the attention of college coaches in the next couple of weeks in showcase events coming up in California. Here's a group that college coaches should take a look at. These players are in the PH NorCal top 50 Rankings</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='1253233' first='Jaden' last='Washington'] 6'7 Forward: Justin Siena<br> At 6'7 he's more of wing player with good movement along the perimeter. He's improved his ball handling which allow him to facilitate at times, he can drive inside for paint jumpers. He spots up well in the corners, can drop 3's along the perimeter and coming down in transition. He's an improved rebounder, and defender. </p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='1256617' first='Marcus' last='Robinson'] 6'3 Guard: Miramonte<br>He's one of NorCal's better shooters, he'll drop 3's from different spots, he has good form and a quick release. He's a good ball handler with good passing, and vision to see the court. He can run the point guard position. He has good quickness on the drive into the paint, and finding spots to pull-up for a consistent mid-range. </p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='1253224' first='Cortevious' last='Taylor'] 6'6 Forward: Granada<br>He found his comfort zone this season playing on a team that allowed him to showcase his talents. He has the body of a forward, but has shooting guard qualities. He's hard to guard in the post playing physical, patient and using his body. He's an excellent shooter from mid-range out past the 3pt line. He uses his body and dribble to get to his spots. </p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='1382885' first='Ben' last='Dotten'] 6'6 Forward: Santa Cruz<br>He showed a versatile skill set on this team. He handled the ball up top and along the perimeter. He's a triple threat from the high post with good moves to attack with the dribble, vision to make the right pass, and hit the free throw jumper. He can attack the paint from the baseline. He has decent post moves and can finish around the rim. He'll help rebound, and will run the court. </p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='1383578' first='Nick' last='Corbett'] 6'6 Forward: Bellarmine College Prep<br>He has the body to bang the boards on both ends, he can handle the physical play that goes on inside. He has good foot work to get his shot off working in post. He's expanded his perimeter game this season. He's handling the ball looking to drive on occasion, and he's putting up 3's when the opportunity presents itself. He's an excellent passer and screener. He hustles up court.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='1256558' first='Richard' last='Banks'] 6'3 PG: Weston Ranch<br>He's good size guard with quick hands and feet. He has a knack for getting steals on the defensive side of the ball playing up top, lurking along the passing lanes, using his vision intercepting passes. He spent considerable time honing his skills for the point guard position. He's one of NorCal's top defenders when he's locked in. He's a good court runner.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='1120019' first='Arshawn' last='Salkhi'] 6'3 CG: De La Salle<br>He's a valuable prospect showing his worth from both guard positions. He's an excellent facilitator in the half court, setting the offense, showing patience, and solid passing. He uses his body on the dribble to protect the ball, and find his way into the paint for jumpers, and kick-outs. He can spot up or hit 3's coming down court in transition. He'll take the big shot.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='1119279' first='Ahsan' last='Huff'] 6'7 Forward: Vanden<br>The past couple of season the bouncy forward has been one of NorCal's top rebounders, he has a knack for rebounding. He effects the game with his relentless effort working the boards on both ends. He has quick reactions, gives good effort using his length to defend. He's a good passer, and can hit the paint jumper. He has the work ethics to grow his game offensively. He has a good upside.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='1314344' first='Zander' last='Jimenez'] 6'3 CG: Salesian College Prep<br>Best known for his ability to defend the other teams best scoring guard. He has all the tools necessary including speed to be a top defender, while he continues to develop his offensive skill set. He's expanded his guard skills, using his speed and dribble to attack the rim on perimeter drive or in transition. His jump shot is improved.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='1124083' first='Kevin' last='Haupt'] 5'10 Combo Guard: Jesuit<br>Haupt is listed as a combo guard with this team because his ability to put points on the board, he averaged 17pt per game. At 5'10 he's more suited for the point guard position at the next level with quality skills for the position using his craftiness and excellent decision making to run an offense. He has the smart to be an excellent pass first guard with vision, who'll make you pay if you leave him unattended. </p>
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Time hasn't run out yet on NorCal's 2024 unsigned Seniors hoping to attract the attention of college coaches in the next couple of weeks in showcase events coming up in California. Here's a group that college coaches should take a look at. These players are in the PH NorCal top 50 Rankings
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