Five Intriguing Prospects: 1A Final Four
COLLEGE PARK, MD — State final four action is underway on Friday and several new prospects have come to the forefront. Below is a look at five who intrigued us from the 1A Classification. MIKHAI ARNOLD | 5’10 G |…
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Continue ReadingCOLLEGE PARK, MD — State final four action is underway on Friday and several new prospects have come to the forefront. Below is a look at five who intrigued us from the 1A Classification.
MIKHAI ARNOLD | 5’10 G | DOUGLASS ’22
Mikhai Arnold played aggressively on the big stage. The skilled guard made use of his off hand and showed that he is a threat to make shots from the perimeter. Arnold did a nice job selling contact and putting pressure on the officials to make calls. He also showcased good body control, the willingness to seek contact in the lane and the ability to finish in traffic.
CORTREY FONTAINE | 6’5 F | CRISFIELD ’20
A long limbed forward who plays solid help defense, Corey Fontaine was a focal point of his team’s offense. Fontaine’s height enables him to see over the top of the defense and he’s a willing passer. He can also back his man down and score on the block.
DRESHAWN HODGES | 6’2 F | LAKE CLIFTON ’21
Dreshawn Hodges plays much bigger than his listed height of 6’2. He’s got a big body, long arms and knows how to challenge shots without fouling. Offensively, he was available for dump offs and able to finish over top of length.
TYLER RODEHEAVER | 6’3 G | SOUTHERN-GARRETT ’19
Tyler Rodeheaver stood out initially as a shooter who knows how to get open, but his overall game involves more than that. Defensively, he’s competent and sneaky strong when guarding the ball. Rodeheaver is crafty with the ball in his hands. He is aggressive in looking for scoring opportunities but also has the ability to get his teammates open with his passing.
DALTON WILES | 5’8 G | SOUTHERN-GARRETT ’19
Often the smallest player on the court, Dalton Wiles arguably makes the biggest impact. He’s a confident ball handler who changes speeds and gets in to the paint with relative ease. Wiles can finish with his off hand in traffic, does not shy away from contact, and is not afraid to attempt big shots.