Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Harrisburg Area Class of 2014 Players to Watch...

Here's a look at some of the top players in the class of 2013 that everyone should be aware of..... 

Class of 2014
Justin MacAuthor (Susquehanna HS) - This kid is a flat out scorer. He does it in so many different ways which makes him difficult to defend. He'll be the main perimeter threat for Coach Rogers.

Dom Antenelli (Red Land HS) - Dom may be the best prospect in this class at this time.
He can flat out shoot the ball and he has a very high IQ for this game. With his size, he can see over most other defenses which allows him to make the right plays at the right time. Remember his name...

Donte Vaughn ( Bishop McDevitt) - Donte is a steady guard who will make the other team get out of their zone defense. Despite his size, he will find a way to make plays happen.

James Ezell (Harrisburg HS) - James is your typical do it all player from Harrisburg. He can play position 1 through 4 on the HS level and he's effective at each one. If he can dedicate is spare time to his outside shooting, he can be a very solid prospect one day.

Anthony Ferguson (Steelton HS) - Hardest working kid in this class. Anthony does whatever it takes to try to win ball games. Unfortunately for him, his team will be a little undermaned this year. Expect him to get every loose ball in his reach.

Anthony Wright (CD East HS) - The best player for Steelton last year ends up on CD East's lap. "AWright" is a very skilled player. At 6'4 with a 7 foot wing span, he can be a problem for most offensive players. He is very good on the wing but must improve his strength.

Jordan Milberry (Susquehanna HS) - This pesky 5'5 pg will get on every teams bad side. He loves to harass the ball and has lightning speed. Probably has the biggest heart in this class and will not back down from anyone. Will need to improve his jumper.

Matt Martinez (Cumberland Valley) - This kid came out of nowhere and made his presence known. Matt is a crafty ball handler from NJ with a world of confidence. He can shoot the jumper off the dribble and defend as well.

Gabe Mack (Susquehanna HS) - Pure shooter when left alone and has the quickness to break a press and deliver.   Has to step up his level of intensity on the court in order to be the contributer everyone knows he can be.

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