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<p>As we enter the final week of the regular season in the Central Coast Section. PH NorCal has compiled a list of prospects who we've seen over the last few weeks, they played good while we were there. Their teams will win their league, come in second, or third. They will qualify for the upcoming CCS Play-Offs which begins next week. These prospects are key contributors on their respective teams, have played consistent basketball. As we approach the play-offs these 2025 Unsigned Seniors should be on your radar. </p>
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<p><strong>Jaxon Robinson </strong>6'6 2025 PF, Christopher: He's a 3 sport athlete who's helped lead Christopher to a 21-2, 11-0 record with his play on the court. He's a hard playing physical prospect who gets most of his work done in the post area, he moves well. He's an excellent post passer. He can use a dribble or two attacking from different angles, most of his points will come in the post area. He has post presence, doesn't mind the banging for rebounds and points inside.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='1572990' first='Jacob' last='Wrencher'] 6'7 2025 G/F/W, Milpitas: He's helped make the Trojans one of the top public schools in the CCS this season with a 20-3, 10-1 record on the season. Standing 6'7 the long wiry Wrencher can handle and create shots for himself and others. He has a good set of moves that allows him to effect the game from different areas. He penetrates the paint, will pull up for short jumpers. He can knock down 3's around the perimeter. He has post up moves, he rebounds, and defends from perimeter to the post. </p>
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<p><strong>Davian Kennedy </strong>6'0 2025 Guard, Willow Glen: He's a new comer working under the radar. He's a quick guard with quality handles and speed to generate buckets from different angles. He's fast in transition, pushing and looking to pass the ball up. He's done well when asked to slow things down and run half-court sets. He's the go to guy, but his points come within the flow of the offense. He has good rise and range on the jump shot. He's has quick hand and fast feet on defense. </p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='2737170' first='Seth' last='Reese']</strong> 6'5 2025 G/F/W, Westmont: A long wing prospect with a good overall skill set. He plays multiple positions. He's a passer/ball mover with vision to find cutters going to the basket. He's a triple threat from the high post. He runs the court filling lanes in transition. He works well roaming the perimeter looking to drive, or put up a 3 point shot. He has the lengthy arms to help rebound, and take up passing lanes along the perimeter.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='2335031' first='Caedmon' last='Dickson'] 6'5 2025 W/F, The King's Academy: He's an experienced prospect who contributes in different ways. He's mostly a perimeter player with a decent set of handles, and looks aggressively to put up shots long, short, or driving into the paint. There's not a lot of hesitation when he's making moves, and putting up 3's around the perimeter. He's long with some ability to get things done in the paint. He rebounds, and defends in the post as well. </p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='1772930' first='Jorell' last='Clark'] 6'1 2025 Guard, Palo Alto: Clark is putting up solid numbers, he's had multiple 40pt games this season leading his team in point production, while doing a solid job running the point when called to do so. He's a strong bodied guard with decent handles, and strength to penetrate to the basket, and challenge blockers going to the rim. He gets good lift on the mid-range jumper. He has the strength, and body to defend bigger players.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='1572989' first='Semaj' last='Clark'] 5'9 2025 Guard, Wilcox: Clark could very well be one of the top guards under 6'0 in the CCS. He has the tools one needs to effect the game at his size. The speed, quickness, shifty handles to create, and go by defenders is there. He's a clever passer using no looks to gather assists. He has the range to knock down 3's. He's more experienced and settled to run half-court set. He has the quickness to stay on ball handlers when locked in. </p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='1983545' first='Matthew' last='Bass'] 6'3 2025 G/F, Christopher: He's improved his body and overall skill set to be a key piece down the stretch. He's shown the ability to create his scoring opportunities within the flow of the offense, using hard dribbles, and his body to get closer to the rim for points in the paint and short jumpers, he has good touch around the rim. He can handle and pass in transition, or finish with points filling lanes. He can defend bigger players and will help with the rebounding. </p>
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As we enter the final week of the regular season in the Central Coast Section. PH NorCal has compiled a list of prospects who we've seen over the last few weeks, they played good while we were there. Their teams will win their league, come in second, or third. They will qualify for the upcoming CCS Play-Offs which begins next week. These prospects are key contributors on their respective teams, have played consistent basketball. As we approach the play-offs these 2025 Unsigned Seniors should be on your radar.
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