Friday Standouts: Liberty at Milpitas
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Liberty High School, from Brentwood in NorCal traveled to Milpitas High for a 2:30 game Friday December 22nd. It allowed PH NorCal to see both teams for the first time this season. Liberty has a couple of newcomers with a…
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Continue ReadingLiberty High School, from Brentwood in NorCal traveled to Milpitas High for a 2:30 game Friday December 22nd. It allowed PH NorCal to see both teams for the first time this season. Liberty has a couple of newcomers with a 6-1 record coming into this game. Milpitas with a 7-3 record. Their best player 6’6 2025 Jacob Wrencher Jacob Wrencher 6'6" | SF Milpitas | 2025 State CA-N is working his way back into form after missing some time in the early season.
Wrencher 6’6, long and wiry with a frame to fill plays multiple positions, including bringing the ball up court, initiating the offense in half-court. He has a versatile set of skills he can use for different areas on the court. He hit 3’s along the perimeter, use his dribble to attack the paint from different angles. He’s a target cutting to the basket, he can work from the low to mid, and high posts. He’s a long wing defender, and rebounder. 2-3’s, 16pts, 7rebs
The unsigned Senior guard has the experience to lead this team. He can get a bucket working his way into the paint using his handles, speed, and strength. He finishes strong at the basket in transition. He’s hard to defend when he makes up his mind to attack from the perimeter. He rebounds, brings it up slow to run the offense at times, or use a burst to go coast to coast. He makes good use of the Euro Step to avoid charges. He’s a good defender and a willing passer. 21pts.
Highlights
For now he seems best receiving the ball, slashing, and cutting his way in for points arounds the rim. He flies to the basket attacking the rim in transition and in half-court finishing with dunks on occasion. At 6’3 he gets his rebounds, he’ll handle in open court attacking at times. He has the speed and size to defend multiple positions. 16pts
He’s grown a bit and has filled his frame. He’s about 6’3 with square shoulders playing multiple positions for this team. He’s a reliable player working from the outside to the mid and high post making himself a triple threat with good passing. He shoots the open jumper, drives it closer handling contact in the paint. He has a mid-range jumper and a dribble drive from the perimeter. He defends taller players. 10pts.
It was our first look at the Freshman Point Guard, he’s starting and playing good minutes with his varsity team. He’s a fast, and speedy point guard, confident in his guard skills. He did good running the offense up top, moving the ball around the perimeter and using his speed, and quick crossover dribbles to attack and create for himself and others. He has a paint jumper, he’s fast in transition. We’ll keep an eye on him.
Isaac Sisay
Isaac Sisay
Sisay a solid body contributor for his team. He works hard for rebounds on both ends of the court. At 6’3 he’ll often defend one of the bigger players on the other team giving good effort. He has a decent jump shot with range. He hit a couple of long 2’s, got a few transition buckets. He’s kind of the glue guy on this team.