Caleb Dyvig
Caleb Dyvig
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Caleb Dyvig
Caleb
Dyvig
6'3" | SG
Waukee | 2025
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IA
is an interesting prospect and a solid 2-Guard in space. He has the ability to step up and knock down shots from all three levels, while understanding his own body and situations pretty well. He is the type of guard that can make things happen from the 2 or 3 spot because of his size but he doesn’t always rely on that. He has demonstrated that once he knows that his matchup can’t stick with him, he is going to go to work and produce off of the ball. Something that could be key to this groups success down the stretch of this Spring/Summer season.
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Read EvaluationJeremy Brooks | Prep Hoops Scout
Caleb Dyvig has come a long way. A player who has really locked in over these past few seasons and its starting to show at a fairly consistent rate. This spring Dyvig has been a sniper from long range, hitting multiple three’s in most games he has competed in. Though shooting has been his best ability, I think that he has shown on a number of occasions already that he is the type of player who can do a number of different things, in a variety of different systems. This is a great thing as college recruiters are searching for potential players who can fit into their system and what they want to accomplish. Keep an eye on Caleb and his entire Waukee Jam team, they can ball and will definitely be making a splash the rest of this AAU season and into the high school year.
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Read EvaluationJeremy Brooks | Prep Hoops Scout
Nicely sized shooting guard with ability to dribble past his defender with a plethora of skill moves. The definition of a three level scorer. He can shoot in from the outside, get to a mid-range spot, or get all the way to the basket where he possesses a nice lay-up package. Type of player to consistently lead a good team in scoring. From watching tape it seems to me that once he gets it to click just a little bit more all-together, he is going to be almost impossible to guard, especially in the open court while going down hill as he looks to make something happen.
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