Westover Jamboree: Standout Prospects
The 3 day event at Westover HS last week brought together some talented teams and prospects from the region. Players competed at a high level and gave us a preview of what we will possibly get the chance to seen…
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Continue ReadingThe 3 day event at Westover HS last week brought together some talented teams and prospects from the region. Players competed at a high level and gave us a preview of what we will possibly get the chance to seen during the season.
Northwood Temple 2020 Wing Reggie Raynor: Freakish athlete that loves to get out into transition and make plays above the rim, he’s shooting the outside shot better but still has some room to work into being a knock down three point shooter. Has picked up interest from Low Major D1 programs so far, and should see some D2 programs begin to show more interest as well.
Northwood Temple 2020 Guard Jay Hickman: He had a nice showing throughout his junior season at Terry Sanford but will return to Northwood Temple where he spent his sophomore year prior to a coaching change. Scoring the ball is something he does well, especially from the perimeter as he has a smooth shooting stroke.
Jack Britt 2020 Guard Langston Davis: This was our first time seeing him getting t some reps at the PG spot but he seemed to do a nice job and should be pretty comfortable at the spot by time the season starts. His size at about 6’4 with a long wingspan makes him a bigger guard that not only benefits him on offense but on defense as well with the ability to make things difficult for opponents.
Jack Britt 2020 Forward Jordian Fox: Every teams needs a player like him, he’s a player that you don’t have to run any plays for, but instead impacts the game with his defense and hustle. We really liked how well he rebounded the ball and defended at a pretty high rate, he understands the system at JB and seems to fit into his role well.
Westover 2020 Forward Traymond Willis-Shaw: A hand injury slowed him down somewhat but in the games we watched, he had a decent showing. Some put back dunks and blocked shots gave his team some much needed energy and we have seen his ability to shoot the deep ball. Living in the weight room will be a key for him as it will only help him to be able to embrace contact when he’s attacking the basket.
Westover HS 2020 Guard Manas Drummond: Played very well throughout the event, he didn’t turn the ball over too often and was efficient scoring the ball. His IQ for the game is an attribute that we like about him, he doesn’t try to force plays and defends without fouling.