Class of 2020 Names to know
This time of year is a great time for college prospects to get their name on the radar of college coaches as schools are beginning to make their target and watch list for this season. The list below features players…
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Continue ReadingThis time of year is a great time for college prospects to get their name on the radar of college coaches as schools are beginning to make their target and watch list for this season. The list below features players who have yet to receive an offer but are worthy of being recruited at the next level without a doubt.
Sanderson HS 2020 Forward Tylan Green: The 6’5 Forward had some monster games last season at Friendship Christian as he averaged 19 Points and 9 Rebounds with games such as 16 Pts/14 Rebs vs Wayne Country Day, 34 Pts/12 Rebs vs Neuse Christian and 24 Pts/12 Rebs vs The Greenfield School. Clearly this young man can play on the next level and he put that on full display at the recent 250 Expo at Cox Mill HS. He threw down dunks every time he was in the paint, blocked shots and also showed some of his ability to play on the wing.
New Life Christian 2020 Guard Dahaun Jones: JUCO programs that like to play the game at a very fast pace will definitely want to keep a close eye on Jones this year. Jones has next level end to end speed and has worked on his shooting over the summer which is going to make him an even more difficult player to defend. It seems that he has turned the corner on and off the court and has embraced the new leadership role that he will have for his high school squad.
Northside-Jacksonville 2020 Forward Quincy Martin Jr: He picked up some interest over the last years and is on tap to have a big time senior season as his team looks to build on what was a rebuilding year last year. You can place him at the stretch forward spot or he can play some SF and use his slashing ability to get the job done. Overall he’s a solid prospect on the court and a stellar young man off the court that will benefit whichever college program presents him with the right opportunity.
Combine Academy 2020 Guard Lawrence Frost: Guard with good upper body strength that can get to the spots he wants on the floor. Frost is a player that we first saw as an 8th grader at the Elite 50 Camp, during that time he already knew how to use strength on the floor to get to the spots that he wanted. After a solid Junior HS/AAU season, he will look to raise his stock some more although he has already picked up interest from several schools on the D1 level.
Panther Creek 2020 Guard Armon Muldrew: The secret is out on this young man if you didn’t know already, he’s new to the state but turned plenty of heads with his play this summer with WCBA. The combination of strength and speed is what you will see from him as he understands how to get where he wants by using his speed and finish through all types of contact with his strength.