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Finally, the Oakland Soldiers 15 and under squad has a few guys that show potential. Shooting guard Elliott SmithClick Oregon State-committed big man Maika OstlingClick Several high majors made sure to stop and watch class of 2014 wing Isaiah BaileyClick Playing with Lexington on the Team Bradley Northwest Panthers was Avery HolmesClick Class of 2013 wing Treshaun LexingtonClick An intriguing wing on the mid major level is Chris JenkinsClick Because of his toughness, athleticism and aggressive playing style, Wally EllensonClick Marcus HoltClick If you can fill it, you can fill it. Marqueze ColemanClick Every now and then, the buzz for one player can take over an event. That's what happened Friday with Noah VonlehClick ANAHEIM, Calif.- For leading his team into the final four of the seventeen and under division, we profiled Parker Cartwright. But, he wasn't the only prospect who stood out.Here to view this Link.. The 6-foot-7 wing from the class of 2013 was impressive again and had everybody in the gym talking about him.Here to view this Link. can fill it off the dribble or the catch and is a guy who gets buckets. The 2012 wing can defend too and is at least an upper end mid major prospect and some high majors are investigating.Here to view this Link. is a long and athletic forward. As a talent, he's worth looks at the high major level. A 2011 kid, whether or not he needs to head to a juco or can qualify by prepping and becoming part of the 2012 class.Here to view this Link. has started to pile up offers. He's a slasher for Minnesota Pump 'N Run and has reportedly been offered by the likes of West Virginia, Nebraska, Utah and Saint Louis while Minnesota is starting to poke around.Here to view this Link. of the REACH Legends. Jenkins canned some threes and has good size and length for a small forward.Here to view this Link. was drawing a lot of looks from coaches at several levels. The thin small forward showed that he's an explosive baseline finisher and he runs the floor. Here to view this Link.. The Oregonian can shoot, makes good decisions and has mid to high major programs evaluating him.Here to view this Link. from Compton. He's quick, has a feel for scoring and has tools to develop into a very good scorer.Here to view this Link. will definitely be ready to play physically in the Pac 12. He's a space eater around the rim and has pretty good hands.Here to view this Link., is a long and lean class of 2014 guard with a good looking shot. Shon BriggsClick Oregon State-committed big man Maika OstlingClick Several high majors made sure to stop and watch class of 2014 wing Isaiah BaileyClick Playing with Lexington on the Team Bradley Northwest Panthers was Avery HolmesClick Class of 2013 wing Treshaun LexingtonClick An intriguing wing on the mid major level is Chris JenkinsClick Because of his toughness, athleticism and aggressive playing style, Wally EllensonClick Marcus HoltClick If you can fill it, you can fill it. Marqueze ColemanClick Every now and then, the buzz for one player can take over an event. That's what happened Friday with Noah VonlehClick ANAHEIM, Calif.- For leading his team into the final four of the seventeen and under division, we profiled Parker Cartwright. But, he wasn't the only prospect who stood out.Here to view this Link.. The 6-foot-7 wing from the class of 2013 was impressive again and had everybody in the gym talking about him.Here to view this Link. can fill it off the dribble or the catch and is a guy who gets buckets. The 2012 wing can defend too and is at least an upper end mid major prospect and some high majors are investigating.Here to view this Link. is a long and athletic forward. As a talent, he's worth looks at the high major level. A 2011 kid, whether or not he needs to head to a juco or can qualify by prepping and becoming part of the 2012 class.Here to view this Link. has started to pile up offers. He's a slasher for Minnesota Pump 'N Run and has reportedly been offered by the likes of West Virginia, Nebraska, Utah and Saint Louis while Minnesota is starting to poke around.Here to view this Link. of the REACH Legends. Jenkins canned some threes and has good size and length for a small forward.Here to view this Link. was drawing a lot of looks from coaches at several levels. The thin small forward showed that he's an explosive baseline finisher and he runs the floor. Here to view this Link.. The Oregonian can shoot, makes good decisions and has mid to high major programs evaluating him.Here to view this Link. from Compton. He's quick, has a feel for scoring and has tools to develop into a very good scorer.Here to view this Link. will definitely be ready to play physically in the Pac 12. He's a space eater around the rim and has pretty good hands.Here to view this Link. is an athletic and tough 6-foot-5 forward who likes to attack off the dribble and is an above average rebounder. Rising freshman Ivan RabbClick Oregon State-committed big man Maika OstlingClick Several high majors made sure to stop and watch class of 2014 wing Isaiah BaileyClick Playing with Lexington on the Team Bradley Northwest Panthers was Avery HolmesClick Class of 2013 wing Treshaun LexingtonClick An intriguing wing on the mid major level is Chris JenkinsClick Because of his toughness, athleticism and aggressive playing style, Wally EllensonClick Marcus HoltClick If you can fill it, you can fill it. Marqueze ColemanClick Every now and then, the buzz for one player can take over an event. That's what happened Friday with Noah VonlehClick ANAHEIM, Calif.- For leading his team into the final four of the seventeen and under division, we profiled Parker Cartwright. But, he wasn't the only prospect who stood out.Here to view this Link.. The 6-foot-7 wing from the class of 2013 was impressive again and had everybody in the gym talking about him.Here to view this Link. can fill it off the dribble or the catch and is a guy who gets buckets. The 2012 wing can defend too and is at least an upper end mid major prospect and some high majors are investigating.Here to view this Link. is a long and athletic forward. As a talent, he's worth looks at the high major level. A 2011 kid, whether or not he needs to head to a juco or can qualify by prepping and becoming part of the 2012 class.Here to view this Link. has started to pile up offers. He's a slasher for Minnesota Pump 'N Run and has reportedly been offered by the likes of West Virginia, Nebraska, Utah and Saint Louis while Minnesota is starting to poke around.Here to view this Link. of the REACH Legends. Jenkins canned some threes and has good size and length for a small forward.Here to view this Link. was drawing a lot of looks from coaches at several levels. The thin small forward showed that he's an explosive baseline finisher and he runs the floor. Here to view this Link.. The Oregonian can shoot, makes good decisions and has mid to high major programs evaluating him.Here to view this Link. from Compton. He's quick, has a feel for scoring and has tools to develop into a very good scorer.Here to view this Link. will definitely be ready to play physically in the Pac 12. He's a space eater around the rim and has pretty good hands.Here to view this Link. is still very young, but he's already a very skilled passer out of the post, rebounds and finishes with either hand around the rim.
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