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Tuesday, November 18, 2008

IPS Super 75 from Grand Valley

Another solid list of guards from IPS Super 75 at Grand Valley State

Kevin Rohner '09, 6', Rochester Adams- Rohner is known within I.P.S. as a sharp shooter and withstood his reputation as a solid shooter in station work, drills, and games. He moves well without the ball to find his spot beyond the arc and has a solid pump fake. Tightening his handle will only move him up the scale amongst the DIII Coaches.

Amani Pritchett '09, 5'8, Grand Rapids Ottawa Hills- One of the quickest players at Grand Valley while making the right decisions in transition time and time again. He has a solid handle now and tightening that skill will really draw the attention of the next level.

Isiah Law '10, 6'4, Grand Haven- Law is a solid spot shooter who might grow another couple of inches. He improved in the post station and he's a solid mid-range shooter. Gaining muscle is necessary for the next level and as he'll get plenty more looks during the high school season.

Eric Smith '09, 6', E. Lansing- The Class A state semi-finalist from a year ago has sound fundamentals that can be taken to the DIII level. Improving his speed will decide what caliber and playing time on the next level.

Arie Elder '10, 5'10, Rochester Stoney Creek- Elder does a nice job of shifting gears to get into the lane and his pull-up jump jumper was impressive. Working on his explosion will help his finishing abilities as he has the tools that will have DIII programs on the look over the next two years.

Ray Barcenas II '09, 6'3, Lincoln Park- Ray is long and likes the perimeter. Working on his guard skills and getting that shot off faster will further put him on the map of coaches on the next level. Gaining foot speed will do the same.

Anthony Guyton '10, 6'2, Grand Rapids Catholic Central- Guyton is a Divison I athlete who banged on the rim time and time again. He was solid in all aspects of the camp. "Fish" is another guard in the deep 2010 class that showed many flashes of improvement including a perimeter shot.

Jonathan Austin '10, 6', Rochester Stoney Creek- Austin used strength to his advantage against smaller guards. He'll take the open shot and was an efficient guard in the post. A solid competitor who should draw looks on the DIII level.

Tyler Stanford '10, 6'2, Ann Arbor Pioneer- Sanford improved through the drills and absorbed the coach's information. Improving his foot speed will lead to better perimeter defense and he has decent size, which helped in the paint.

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