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<p>Many of the players in NorCal can help a Juco, DII, or DIII program. Here's more unsigned Seniors from our NorCal Rankings in the top 75.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='1540017' first='Leo' last='Ricketts'] 5'10 Guard: De La salle <br>A hard playing combo guard with a knack for taking and making the big shot when the game is on the line. He's a good ball handler, a willing passer. He can hit the floater, mid-range off the dribble and drop 3's. He gives good effort on the defensive side of the ball.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='1891748' first='Andrew' last='McDowell'] 6'4 GuardWing: Serra<br>A solid body, guard/wing type player. He goes hard to the basket in transition using his body to absorb, and finish through contact. He has the dribble to get the basket from the perimeter, play off two feet, pull-up for mid-range jumpers, and hit a 3 on occasion. He rebounds, and defends.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='1817910' first='Diego' last='Martinez'] 6'6 Forward Valley Christian<br>Martinez really stepped his game up his Senior season. He used his size and body to score inside with good moves around the rim coming from different angles. He showed he could knock down 3's in the corners on the catch and coming down in rhythm for 3's. He has some toughness to defend in the post and get rebounds. </p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='1973526' first='Samir' last='O'Brien'] 6'4 Wing: Berkeley<br>He's a big guard with a smooth jump shot from mid-range sometimes 3. He's patient with the ball in his hands using the jab step, ball fake and a good first step to get closer for mid-range and paint jumpers off the dribble. He's long moves well without the ball, he uses his screen to get open shots. He'll slash and cut. </p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='1510864' first='Bjorn' last='Ryning'] 6'6 SG/F: Redwood<br>He's a 3pt shooter who can knock down 3's from the corners and the top of the circle. He's good on the catch and shoot with a good release. He runs to a spot in transition and will hit a 3 in rhythm. He comes off screens well. We've seen him use his dribble drive into the paint to keep defenders honest.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='1253220' first='James' last='Moore'] 6'2 Guard: Clayton Valley Charter<br>He has extra lift standing 6'2, he uses it for drives into the paint, has good hang time, he's kind of fearless on the drive challenging defenders at the rim getting bumped in mid-air. He has a hard to block paint jump shot that goes in. He attacks the rim in transition. He goes up high to get rebounds, then lead the transition break. 14ppg.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='1625639' first='Tyler' last='Rattler'] 5'10 PG: Sheldon<br>He's been a consistent performer for the past 2 season. He has the patience op top to run a team in half-court, probably a pass first type, but can move over and use his dribble and speed to generate points, and assists. He's an excellent ball handler with good passing. His quickness gets him into the paint.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='2127730' first='Angelo' last='Ghattas'] 6'4 Forward: Serra<br>At 6'4 he's got good lift going up high off two feet, and good touch around the rim. His arms extended on the release looks like a jump hook, he uses the back board. He's a good post defender moving his feet, and moving from side to side, good denial. He's a good rebounder and court runner. </p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='2250690' first='Bryce' last='Buchanan'] 6'8 Forward: Inderkum<br>We haven't seen much of this prospect. He has good size and a frame to build, his fundamentals for a player his size are good. He handles in open court. He spots up for 3's in the corner, and along the perimeter. He has decent length and touch inside to finish. He seems more suited for the wings. Good upside.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='1264601' first='Jonathan' last='Chapple'] 6'1 PG: Oakland<br>He's an experienced point guard with a quality set of handles. He can deal with ball pressure bringing it up court. He's a good passer with vision to see the court. He can use his body for strong drives into the paint for floaters, and jumpers. He's a solid body who can handle physical play. First Team All League, 11.7 ppg. </p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='1119284' first='Marcus' last='Washington'] 6'6 Forward: Modesto Christian<br>The long arm forward helped Modesto Christian to a Section Title with his play in the post area. He has a quick jump for tap ins and put backs around the rim. He works well along the baseline hitting the short corner jumper, and attacking the rim . He has good timing going after blocks, and rebounds.</p>
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Many of the players in NorCal can help a Juco, DII, or DIII program. Here's more unsigned Seniors from our NorCal Rankings in the top 75.
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