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Post by Deleted on Sept 27, 2015 5:07:05 GMT -5
Been mentioned before but 6'6 W/G that plays at Paul VI. Buzz just offered and here's a recent write-up Brandon Slater, SF, Paul VI Catholic High School, 2018: He is still developing an identity on the hardwood and growing more into his lanky body, but a hard-worker by nature with high level athleticism and an improving skillset, there definitely is a lot to like with who Brandon Slater is and who he can be down the road. The 6-foot-5 wing is great out in the break and has polished his jumper from off the catch. Where there have been great developments is in his playmaking skills and distributing off the bounce. Slater shows the wherewithal to make the proper pass in the early offense and as he deciphers the time and place to slice, shoot it, and pass it, his production and recruitment should follow suit. hoopseen.com/index.php/news/headlines/item/3510-dmvelite-80-names-to-knowOlder Hl's from last summer
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Post by Deleted on Oct 8, 2015 0:40:55 GMT -5
Noah Locke, McDonogh (Md.), 2018 Guard Definitely the best looking sophomore at the event, Locke impressed with his ability to put the ball in the basket from anywhere on the floor. He finished fifth in points while shooting 50 percent from beyond the arc. Though he’s more of scorer at this point, Locke showed an ability and willingness to get his teammates involved. So far only UNC-Greensboro has pulled the trigger with an offer, but his performance Saturday and over the summer has Locke’s stock soaring. _________ Immanuel Quickley, John Carroll (Md.) 2018 Point Guard Standing at 6-foot-4 with the ability to play either guard spot, Quickley has some of the highest upside of any prospects at the event, and his feel for the game is incredible for someone heading into his sophomore year. He displayed the ability to get to the rim and create for teammates. Though he didn’t have a great statistical output over the weekend, Quickley’s combination of poise, size and skill showed why many think he will be one of the top lead guards in his class. collegebasketball.nbcsports.com/2015/09/13/dmvelite-80-recap/
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Post by blueandgray on Oct 8, 2015 22:31:10 GMT -5
Staff checked in on center Shareef O'Neal today in Los Angeles.
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Post by daymondmyles on Oct 8, 2015 23:35:04 GMT -5
Staff checked in on center Shareef O'Neal today in Los Angeles. Shaq's son? Nice.
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Post by Hoyas4Ever on Oct 14, 2015 14:05:40 GMT -5
E.J. Montgomery: A 6'10" five-star sophomore, Montgomery showed more athleticism than he has in the past, while still capable and looking to connect on his three-point shot. Very much of a twenty-first century basketball player, Montgomery plays a position-less game, but seems to prefer playing almost exclusively on the perimeter. With his size, he is easily able to see over his defender and can knock down shots from the mid-range and beyond. Montgomery is at his best when remaining aggressive. He is a willing passer and uses his size to survey the court. As he advances in age and level, he'll need to add strength, improve his ball-handling and the consistency of his perimeter shot. Defensively, he is at his best when staying focused and using his considerable length to clog the passing lanes of the opposition. His mother mentioned offers from Auburn, N.C. State, Vanderbilt, Baylor, UCLA, and Miami as well as interest from a host of schools including Duke, Georgetown, Wake Forest, Maryland, Louisville, Georgia, UNC, Kansas, Virginia, Alabama, Providence, and Virginia Tech.2015 Hoop Exchange Florida Fall Festival StandoutsE.J. Montgomery C/O 2018
IMO, He was Montverde Academy's 2nd best player last year and I saw Montverde play in person more then a few times. Kid has a ton of talent and upside.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 14, 2015 14:16:13 GMT -5
Re: EJ Montgomery... Not sure if he still does but at one point he was training with Koran Goodwin (Kodye Pugh Moultrie etc..) Posted a vid of him training with them when he was in the 8th/9th grade fwiw
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Post by Deleted on Oct 30, 2015 4:41:31 GMT -5
6'5 PG with early Ville and FLA offers...
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Post by Hoyas4Ever on Dec 2, 2015 1:42:13 GMT -5
6'8" Guard/Wing out of Saint James School, Maryland Originally from NY PSA Cardinals Program Ranked #21 Nationally (Rivals) Rivals Profile
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Post by Deleted on Dec 13, 2015 13:33:58 GMT -5
Brandon Slater with a Big game also he and Aaron Thompson held Trevon Duvall mostly in check (Foul issues also helped). Impressive performance from the Soph
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Post by hoyaboya on Dec 13, 2015 21:42:46 GMT -5
From Rivals: "Maybe next up to be a star at Paul VI, Slater is really one to keep an eye on. An athletic southpaw with 6-foot-5 size and a crisp jumper, he oozes potential and had 17 points that included four deep three pointers. Slater has already been offered a scholarship by Virginia Tech and Maryland is watching closely." basketballrecruiting.rivals.com/content.asp?CID=1836287
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Post by hoyaboya on Dec 13, 2015 21:47:55 GMT -5
From Rivals: Currently ranked No. 21 in the class of 2018, 6-foot-6 swingman Isaiah Mucius status is based largely on long term potential. He wasn't hugely productive for St. James (Md.) but the plays he made tended to be of the eye-popping variety. The safe bet here is that he turns into a very versatile wing once he adds some strength and consistency. Wake Forest and St. John's have offered while Maryland, Connecticut, Penn State, Villanova and Syracuse are involved. basketballrecruiting.rivals.com/content.asp?CID=1836287
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Post by Deleted on Dec 14, 2015 3:41:00 GMT -5
Rasir Bolton:
Has to be averaging close to 30 pts a game this year.. Hung 29 on Oak Hill earlier this week then followed up with 30 and 37 point performances..
Shakur Daniel
Hoyas have also been mentioned showing interest in 6'5 SG Shakur Daniels who plays at Carlisle as well but is from Canada. Extremely versatile player probably trending towards the PG position but definitely a solid Combo type
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