idhoya
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Post by idhoya on Jan 18, 2012 15:22:00 GMT -5
apparently recently visited GU. 2014 PG, 5'9 140 outta LA. Ranked #25 in Rivals. True PG
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dreamhoya
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Post by dreamhoya on Jan 18, 2012 16:14:30 GMT -5
thanks ID
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idhoya
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Post by idhoya on Jan 18, 2012 23:40:12 GMT -5
LA as in Los Angeles not Louisiana
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Post by RDF on Jan 18, 2012 23:48:10 GMT -5
Attends Loyola which was same HS as Hollis when he was in CA through his JR year.
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Post by HometownHoya on Jan 19, 2012 0:21:01 GMT -5
#25 overall or #25 PG?
I'm sure Lic is wondering if is growth plates are open ;D although I doubt he'd ever reach 7 ft.
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Post by ohiohoya99 on Jan 19, 2012 9:27:36 GMT -5
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hoyaboya
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Post by hoyaboya on Jan 19, 2012 12:30:29 GMT -5
Wonder if he's any relation to Iowa PG Bryce Cartwright, who's also from LA (went to Dominguez).
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Post by gtowndynasty on Jan 19, 2012 12:52:24 GMT -5
Parker can GO! Small right now, but his older brother, Miles, who played with Hollis at Loyola is about 6'1". Miles was a year under Hollis and is now playing at Penn. He is really good too. Parker will get taller, but the kid can flat out play. Loyola was just in DC for a tourney if I am not mistaken so that is probably when he came to visit. Just guessing on that though. And it is clear that parents value education, hence them going to Loyola and Miles going to Penn.
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idhoya
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Post by idhoya on Jan 19, 2012 14:37:41 GMT -5
dynasty,
he said his team was in town for a tourney. You're right
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Post by blueandgray on Jan 21, 2012 0:25:11 GMT -5
He's actually ranked #15 in espn and is listing offers from Washington, USC, ucla, and asu. Unlv and sju also interested.
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idhoya
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Post by idhoya on Jan 21, 2012 12:21:53 GMT -5
Hopefully he'll grow to at least 6'1-6'2.
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Post by hoyainla on Jan 30, 2012 16:03:34 GMT -5
I got a chance to finally see this kid play in person over the weekend against Gabe Yorks team and he is a flat out stud. He is a true PG that creates for his teammates but can score when needed. I am not sure I saw him take a bad shot. He is very small but he can finish around the bucket pretty well. If he ends up on the hilltop everyone here will be ecstatic. He needs to put on size but I'm sure that will come. I don't know his age but in a day and time where most of these high ranked kids are single and double hold backs he looks very young, so I'm sure he has some growing to do. I found this video of the game that I saw which shows he has a complete game. www.prepforce.com/video/915/2014-pg-parker-jackson-cartwright-highlights-from-the-fairfax-state-preview
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hoyainspirit
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Post by hoyainspirit on Jan 30, 2012 16:40:54 GMT -5
I'm glad you saw the game, because there is absolutely no way to tell he has a "complete game" from that video, or any other highlight video, for that matter.
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Post by blueandgray on Jan 30, 2012 20:28:30 GMT -5
kid reminds me a lot of Woodall from Pitt. Quick, good with the ball, good floor general, nice shot, can slip into the lane and create.
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Post by hoyainla on Jan 30, 2012 21:40:37 GMT -5
I'm glad you saw the game, because there is absolutely no way to tell he has a "complete game" from that video, or any other highlight video, for that matter. I do agree with you about highlight vids and maybe if I wasn't there I would agree that I would still be unsure. In the vid though it does show he has a good around the basket rim game, good mid range game and can really pass. Being at the game I know he didn't take a ton of shots to make those baskets that he did. Also his team won the game 92-84 over one of the best teams in the state. To lead a team to 92 points in a high school game against another good team means he had to be doing something right.
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