Jaron McKie
Jaron McKie
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Carey Smith | Prep Hoops Scout
McKie’s is our No. 2 ranked Class of 2025 prospect and a Dayton commit. Thus, it should not be a surprise that in 2024-25 McKie averaged 17 points and 5 rebounds per night while shooting 55% from deep. This dynamic and versatile guard pushed SJP to an 11-0 record in PCL action this winter. You can pencil in McKie for back-to-back 1st Team All-PCL as well as a 1st Team 6A All-State selections. In late January McKie recorded 13 points (3 threes) to go along with 6 boards as SJP defeated LaSalle. He followed that effort with 16 points (2 triples) and 7 rebounds in a win over Archbishop Wood. Then earlier this week, McKie hit for 21 points (3 3PM) in a win against Neumann-Goretti. Those three scoring performances enabled McKie to eclipse the 1,300-point scoring mark for his career and move into 5th place on the all-time scorers list at St. Joe’s Prep.
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Read EvaluationCarey Smith | Prep Hoops Scout
The No. 2 ranked prospect in Pennsylvania’s Class of 2025 has gotten off to a fast start here in 2024-25 and is a legitimate contender for PCL Player of the Year. On Monday, McKie (Dayton commit) dropped 33 points (6 threes) in SJP’s win over Universal Audenried. When he was not lacing triples from logo distance, McKie got out in transition for buckets. On the fast break, he frequently converted through fouls. McKie (1,000+ point scorer) also did a fantastic job of getting into the lane and then scoring or passing off two feet. McKie’s live dribble passing skills were impressive too.
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Read EvaluationCarey Smith | Prep Hoops Scout
McKie (No. 2 ranked 2025 prospect in Pennsylvania) recently committed to Dayton. But this weekend he played with the hunger and tenacity of a prospect still in search of his first offer. He scored and distributed off the dribble. McKie popped threes from all around the arc too. His ability to knock home pull-up threes is extraordinary. In the open court McKie finished through contact as well as with creative touches. McKie also worked as a primary ball handler at times and was impressive in that role.
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