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PH NorCal has updated the class of 2025 rankings. This group has been consistent and ranked in our top 40 throughout their years of high school basketball. Jalen Stokes CA-N #5 SF #2 HEIGHT 6'5" POS SF CLASS 2025 View…
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Continue ReadingPH NorCal has updated the class of 2025 rankings. This group has been consistent and ranked in our top 40 throughout their years of high school basketball.
He’s a hard playing versatile prospect that can effect the game on both sides of the ball. He’s a good defender who can guard multiple positions including the other teams top scorer. At 6’5 he’ll battle for rebounds, he handles, and passes well in the open court. He’ll use his dribble to get his shots in the paint. He can score inside, and knock down jumpers.
Perryman is one of NorCal’s top playmaking guards. He’s a next level point guard, with the ability to put points on the board if he’s working off ball. He has the handles, and vision to involve mates early and often. He has that burst to go by defenders, and the toughness to absorb contact and finish at the rim. He’ll get points, and assists. At 6’2 he can defend on and off ball.
He’s our top ranked post prospect standing 6’9. He’s steadily improving his skill set on both ends. He’s a rim protector, he moves good with effort defending other post players. He’s making progress on the offensive side, he’s a target finishing around the rim taking it up off two, using jumps hooks, and turnaround jumpers. He can use a dribble or two from the mid, and high post.
The 6’5 wing has expanded his shooting range and is knocking down mid-range, and 3ptrs with some consistency. He’s long, wiry with improved handles to work along the perimeter, maneuvering his way into the paint for finishes at the rim and paint jumpers. He has the hops and length to help rebound.
He’s a solid body with an improving skill set. He understands his strengths are defending, rebounding, setting solid screens and passing. He moves good in his own space. He’s a target you can go to inside, he’s wide and takes it up strong on both sides of the rim. He’s added the 3-point shot to his game.
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Sanchez has been a consistent guard for a while now. He has the skill set and knows how to run a team from the top. He makes good decisions, an excellent passer with vision, he can slice his way into the paint for buckets, and can drill 3’s from all around the perimeter. He can work off ball slashing/cutting and finishing around the rim.
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An excellent ball handler with good passing and vision to see the whole court in transition, and up top running half-court sets. He’s a quality point guard, making good decisions. His shot making has gone up, he’s consistently knocking down off the dribble mid-range, and paint jumpers, he’ll knock down 3’s. He’s consistent.
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He’s 6’6, strong with a solid body, he’s hard to guard in the post when he makes up his mind. He has the body to bump and bang taller players in the paint on defense. He’ll haul in his share of rebounds. We’ve seen him handle along the perimeter on occasion, and put up open 3’s when he’s left open. He can attack from the high post and along the baseline.