Block Party at Sheldon
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January 13 PH NorCal headed up to Sheldon High for the Block Party Showcase 18 teams 9 games with plenty of talent from the Sacramento area on display here’s some that stood out. Jaylan Virgil HEIGHT 6'1" POS CG CLASS…
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Continue ReadingJanuary 13 PH NorCal headed up to Sheldon High for the Block Party Showcase 18 teams 9 games with plenty of talent from the Sacramento area on display here’s some that stood out.
Virgil is on a path to being one of the top Freshman in the 2027 class. He’s taken home two MOP awards in showcase events we’ve attended. The 6’1 guard looks for his shot using his dribble to create for himself and others. There’s not a lot of hesitation when he finds himself open with a good look at the basket. He’ll drop 3’s from all around the perimeter.
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A bouncy forward who continues to expand his game away from the basket. He has the hops and strength to be a force in the paint. He’ll gather rebounds, and points, along with a few powerful dunks at the rim. What’s noticeable is his jump shot, he’s starting to be a real threat to knock down corners 3’s.
He’s a football player that likes to play basketball. At 6’7 he’s active and moves well in the paint, he does well running up and down the court, having some paint presence on both ends. He’s a target in the post area, turning and going up strong, he’ll get points working for offensive rebounds taking it back up strong off two. He’s has length, strength and can be aggressive defending in the paint.
He earned MOP with a fast start knocking down multiple 3’s in the first half to set the tone. He’s a long wiry prospect probably still growing into his frame. He’s shown a versatile skill set working from the top and on the sides. He has a skill set that continues to improve, he’s a willing passer, helps with the team rebounding, he’ll fill lanes in transition. He has the length and movements to be a good defender.
Thompson, the unsigned Senior is on an upward path. He had one of the better performances on the day. The 6’6 wing repeatedly finished at the rim gliding in for dunks and points with hang time in traffic. He had transition dunks. He got rebounds, scored inside, handled the ball like a guard in transition with good passing up court. He plays under control with dribble drive moves that get him into the paint for jumpers, and different finishes. He has the length and hops to go get rebounds, and blocks.
If there was an MVP, Whisenton gets our vote. He played well throughout the game, but went into takeover mode in the 4th qtr, and overtime. In one of the better games of the day. The unsigned Senior guard showed his ability to get into the paint repeatedly using good handles, his body and strength to finish around the rim in traffic, sometimes getting to the free throw line. He’s an excellent passing guard, that can run point.
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Brennan Woodley
Brennan Woodley
A good ball handling guard who handled ball pressure bringing it up court, he has good speed with the ball, he did a good job of running the team in half-court. He had good dribble drives into the paint, for kick-outs. He’s a pass first guard with good feel for the game. He’ll shoot the 3 ball if it’s there, he has a pull-up jumper in the paint. He goes on the Watch List.
The experienced unsigned Senior guard has expanded his game, not only is he a under size physical player in the paint on both ends bumping and banging with bigger players, holding his own, he’s expanded his skills away from the basket. He’s pushing and looking in transition after securing rebounds, his passes were good. He’s been putting in work on his jump shot, knocking down 3’s from the corners. He used his dribble from perimeter to paint to attack.
Still relatively new to American hoops, Panda has some tools to work with. At 6’6 we’ve seen him handle the ball in open court, facilitate the offense up top, he’s a willing passer. Now he’s showing us he can score on the inside with good touch off the glass, using cuts to finish around the rim. He drove it from the baseline. He’ll get his share of rebounds.