Cody Fisher
Cody Fisher
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Carey Smith | Prep Hoops Scout
One of the top shooting guards in the region is on the move as Fisher recently announced that he will depart Lancaster Mennonite, enroll at Friends Central and reclass into the 2027 graduate year. Last season at LM, Fisher averaged 17 points per contest, drained 50 triples and was a 2nd Team All-Lancaster-Lebanon League selection. The trifecta of Fisher’s speed, length, attacking nature and ability to finish in traffic at the rim make him a force in the open floor. Fisher owns surprising bounce and frequently caps a fast break with a crowd-pleasing dunk. In the half-court, Fisher is a sniper 3-point shooter. Plus, he can use straight line drives to get into the lane and then play off two feet.
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Read EvaluationCarey Smith | Prep Hoops Scout
Fisher posted a monster junior season in which he averaged 17 point per contest, drained 50 triples and was a 2nd Team All-Lancaster-Lebanon League selection. His stellar play continued in the 3A state tourney as Fisher pushed LM to the quarterfinals where they lost to a red-hot Holy Cross team. Fisher’s road through the 3A bracket was highlight by his 26-point performance (4 threes) in LM’s 2nd Round win over Catasauqua. As a bonus to his three-point shooting, Fisher is a fantastic transition player. The trifecta of his speed, attacking nature and ability to finish in traffic at the rim make Fisher difficult to stop in the open court. Fisher owns sneaky hops, so he will not hesitate to flush on an unsuspecting defender’s head. In the half-court, Fisher’s continuous off ball movement makes him difficult to defend. His ability to play off two feet is impressive.
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Read EvaluationAri Rosenfeld | Prep Hoops Scout
Mennonite’s top scorer and the top long-term prospect among the Blazers’ strong junior core, Fisher shows a blend of length, fluidity, and shotmaking that’s bound to intrigue coaches of all levels over the next year. He came out a bit slow in this one, but saved his best for last with half of his 12 points coming in a fourth quarter run that cut the Holy Cross lead to just six. A consistent threat to knock down an open shot from anywhere on the floor, Fisher showed positive flashes while attacking closeouts into his pullup. He also used his length and mobility to make plays on D. He’ll have to contend better with physicality if he hopes to translate to the D1 level, but the scholarship upside is certainly there as Fisher builds up his frame and continues to gain experience around higher-level athletes.
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Read EvaluationCarey Smith | Prep Hoops Scout
Back in December Fisher tipped off his junior campaign by pouring in 34 points (4 threes) on Chester as well as 26 points (3 triples) against WC Henderson. Fisher’s outstanding play continued all season as he averaged 17 ppg. and splashed 50 threes. As a result of his stellar junior season, Fisher was named as a 2nd Team All-Lancaster-Lebanon League selection. In addition to popping treys from all over the floor, Fisher is a fantastic transition player. His speed, attacking nature and ability to convert through contact at the rim enable Fisher to score in the open court at will. Fisher owns sneaky hops, so he will not hesitate to flush on an unsuspecting defender’s head. In the half-court, Fisher’s ability to play off two feet is impressive.
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Read Evaluationcarlyberthiaume | Prep Hoops Scout
Cody scored 34 points in a huge upset of 6A powerhouse from Philadelphia, Chester high school. He had two dunks and four threes while shooting 80% from the field. Lancaster Mennonite is a single A sized school that plays in AAA. They remain unbeaten at 8-0.
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Read EvaluationCarey Smith | Prep Hoops Scout
192 to 180…This this three-level scoring guard has tipped off his junior campaign in ridiculous fashion. In December Fisher dropped 34 points (4 threes) on Chester as well as 26 points (3 triples) against WC Henderson. Fisher’ specialty is scoring in transition. He is quick to bust down the floor, receive an outlet pass and then attack the rim. Once Fisher is in the lane, he can score through contact or Euro-step his way past defenders for a lay-in. Fisher owns sneaky hops, so he will also throw down if the opportunity presents itself. On half-court possessions, Fisher can splash jumpers from all over the court, including logo distance threes. His crafty dribble drive skills get him into the mid-range for pull-ups, floaters, and fadeaways. Fisher’s ability to play off two feet is noteworthy too.
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Read EvaluationCarey Smith | Prep Hoops Scout
After watching Fisher play during the fall at the Coatesville Showcase, we expected this three-level scoring guard to have an impressive junior campaign. Still, we were not expecting Fisher to drop 34 points on a talented and defensive minded Chester squad. In that win over Chester, Fisher popped jumpers form all over the floor, scored off the bounce and got out in transition for buckets. Fisher is sneaky athletic and owns decent hops. That combination of assets enabled Fisher to cap off a couple fast break with slams. Fisher has been outstanding two-way player early on and his play is a big reason LM is off to an 8-0 start.
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Read EvaluationCarey Smith | Prep Hoops Scout
Fisher (2nd Team 2A All-State) is a high IQ two guard with an accurate 3-point shot. He excelled at popping threes off DHO action as well as coming off staggered screens. In addition to splashing triples, Fisher used his speed to get out in transition and then his length to finish over defenders. Fisher also displayed the ability to create for himself off the dribble. When he put the ball on the deck, Fisher got to his mid-range spots for jumpers and all the way to the rim for lay-ins. Fisher did a solid
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Read EvaluationChad Graham | Prep Hoops Scout
Fisher can generate efficient buckets as a secondary creator and a focal point on offense. He thrives in the mid-range where he has multiple spots to pull-up from and where the skill to evade defenders and get to the cup. Fisher is also able to play off of other talented prospects because he’s comfortable chasing down rebounds and setting up outside for catch-and-shoot threes.
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