JV Corner: Early Season Standouts
The JV Corner takes a look at a couple of JV players who are making early season impacts. Here are a few players who have gotten off to a good start… Pol Hernandez (Chelsea HS) Pol was very aggressive in the…
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Continue ReadingThe JV Corner takes a look at a couple of JV players who are making early season impacts. Here are a few players who have gotten off to a good start…
Pol Hernandez (Chelsea HS)
Pol was very aggressive in the match-up against Vestavia. He does a good job applying pressure on the defensive end of the floor. He seems to take pride in defending as he picked up ball-handlers full-court and made them earn every piece of real estate they got. He moves his feet well and keeps his hands active. On offense, he was consistently looking to collapse the defense and get to the cup, especially when out in transition.
Zac Cunningham Zac Cunningham 5'10" | CG Vestavia | 2026 State AL (5’10/CG/’26/Vestavia HS)
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Zac is a firey defender who is very feisty. He fits well into the Rebels system and does his part in being a disruptive component. He plays very aggressively on both ends of the floor, and there was not a moment when I saw him take a play off. He shot the ball very well from deep in the contest I saw him in. Zac has outstanding energy and good instincts and contributes to winning in numerous ways. Â
Evan Moller (Chelsea HS)
Evan spends a good amount of time on offense, slashing his way to the cup knifing through defenders. He is an emerging prospect who can really score the rock. He doesn’t waste a lot of movement as he sees openings and gets downhill. He is a strong finisher in the paint and at the cup, and contact from defenders did very little to knock him off course from scoring. He is a prospect to monitor because he is a legit scoring threat and scores at all levels.
Porter Brower Porter Brower 6'0" | CG Vestavia | 2026 State AL (6’0/CG/’26/Vestavia HS)
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Porter looked for his offense from the moment the ball was tossed in the air. He struggled a little against Chelsea, but he never allowed his struggles to impact his ability to impact other areas of the game. The fact that he stayed aggressive and continued to attack off the bounce forced the defense to remain engaged in trying to contain him. Porter did a good job creating for his teammates even though he couldn’t get it going in the scoring column. You can tell he just had an off night and will bounce back.
Brandon Griffith (Chelsea HS)
Brandon is a lengthy interior presence who is a big-time rim protector. He has good shot-blocking instincts and timing and was a deterrent to ball handlers looking to score off the bounce. His presence on defense allows the guards on his team to play highly aggressive on-ball defense, knowing they have their big man sitting in the paint that blocks shots at a high rate. Offensively, Brandon finishes well in the paint and around the rim. Playing him physically and trying to force him to finish through contact did very little to impact him when scoring on offense.
Jon Allen Harper (6’2/SG/’26/Vestavia HS)
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Jon Allen is one of the best shooters I have seen on the JV level during the first couple of weeks of the season. He knocked down 4-threes in the contest that I saw him, and the ones he missed were halfway down. His offensive prowess from behind the line is going to pay huge dividends for his future in the Rebels program. It was great to see that Jon Allen can put it on the floor when defenders run him off the line, and he doesn’t struggle but has good ball-handling skills. He has versatile offensive talent and can score in catch-and-shoot opportunities as well as at the rim through contact in transition and in the half-court.