<p>September is almost over, meaning fall ball is in full swing. Teams across the state are gearing up for tournaments and games. The Jersey Shore Predators are no exception and they had standout performers during their practice tonight. Here are the top standouts from the Jersey Shore Predators practice.</p>
<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id="1050398" first="Nick" last="Seeloch"], 5’10 PG Holmdel 2024</strong></p>
<p>Seeloch took part in both practice sessions and was a standout in both practices. The 5’10 guard has a nice handle, which he used to break his defender down off the bounce and finish around the rim. Seeloch is comfortable pushing the pace in transition and makes good decision with the ball in his hands. He is an underrated defender and shoots the ball with confidence from deep. Seeloch is a lead guard prospect to watch in the Shore Conference as he gets more looks on the offensive end.</p>
<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id="1146263" first="Matt" last="Solomon"], 6’6 PF Manasquan 2022</strong></p>
<p>Solomon had a strong showing at practice as he was able to display his ability to impact the game in multiple ways. The 6’6 forward knows how to get position down low and is a good finisher around the basket. Solomon can also play on the perimeter as he can put the ball on the floor and hit jumpers from behind the arc. He is a strong rebounder and moves his feet well on the defensive end. Solomon is in store for a breakout season as Manasquan looks to win its third straight Shore Conference title.</p>
<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id="1051493" first="Jared" last="DeMara"], 6’4 SG St. Joseph (Hammonton) 2023</strong></p>
<p>DeMara made plays throughout the day, showing why he is one of the top under the radar candidates in the Cape-Atlantic League. The 6’4 guard is at his best in transition as he threw down a dunk during the game sessions. DeMara can put the ball on the floor and finish around the basket. He fought for rebounds during the rebounding drills and has the potential to defend multiple positions on the floor. DeMara’s ability to fight for rebounds and finish around the rim is something that will help his game out in a big way.</p>
<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id="1273936" first="Daniel" last="Yarus"], 6’6 SF/PF Spotswood 2024</strong></p>
<p>Yarus is an intriguing prospect to watch in the 2024 class and he showed why at practice tonight. The 6’6 forward showed off his range as he knocked down multiple triples and shot the ball with confidence. Yarus did more than just shoot the ball as he finished nicely around the basket and fought for rebounds during the rebounding drills. He ran the floor well during the games and brought the ball up the floor on a couple occasions. Yarus’ shooting ability is something that will help his stock as his varsity career progresses.</p>
<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id="1267626" first="Kai" last="Masseroll"], 5’10 PG Point Pleasant Boro 2022</strong></p>
<p>Masseroll was all over the floor at practice today as he played like his hair was on fire. The 5’10 guard hustled for every rebound during the rebounding drills and was able to get multiple offensive rebounds during the course of the practice. Masseroll has a nice handle and showed the ability to finish with bigger defenders around the rim. He works hard on the defensive end and makes good passes in the half court. Masseroll is an energizer bunny at both ends of the floor who does what it takes to get his team a win.</p>
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