Sacramento will have a lot of excitement this basketball season with a lot of competition in the area @MMHOOPSREPORT is highlighting top players to watch this season. Mid major hoops report will keep an eye out for sleepers and newcomers for a future follow up report on our site.
Noah Blackwell, Woodcreek, 2015. – 6-foot-1 point guard Has offers from Oregon State and Loyola Marymount.
Marquese Chriss, Pleasant Grove, 2015. – 6’7″ forward who is arguably Northern California’s top player.
Jalen Coates, Burbank, 2014. – Slick ballhandler and returning All-Metro Conference point guard.
Jordan Ford, Folsom, 2016. – 6-foot point guard led the Bulldogs to a 29-4 record during the summer season.
Devin Greene, Sheldon, 2016. – 5’9″ Guard with a good handle and hard to stay in front of.
Aaron Harmetz, McClatchy, 2015 – guard who averaged 14.9 points last season had 33 points in foundation game loss to Foothill on Monday.
Nifae Lealao, Capital Christian, 2014. – 6-foot-5, 285-pound Stanford football commit.
Lake Lutes, Jesuit, 2014 – 6’6″ Forward with a nice tough and good feel for the game.
Bret Lynch, Mesa Verde, 2014 – Point guard averaged 15.1 points and 3.9 assists.
Cameron Oliver, Grant, 2014 – Highly recruited 6-8 power forward with good footwork.
Benson Osayande, Franklin, 2014 – Long and lean 6-7 forward and shot blocker and rebounder.
L.J. Reed, Cosumnes Oaks, 2015 – 6’3″ Wing with high upside.
Jordan Roberson, Cordova, 2015 – arguably one of the top guards in california in the class of 2015.
Vasilije Saraba, Del Campo, 2014 – Highly skilled 6-4 forward.
Chris Snyder, Ponderosa, 2014 – 6-9 physical center.
DeAndre Stallings, Liberty Ranch, 2015 – 6-5 long-range shooter scored 34 points in an 85-26 win over Rio Vista to open season.
Mason Stuteville, Casa Roble, 2014 – 6-9 power forward
Alex Van Dyke, Cosumnes Oaks, 2014 – UCLA football verbal commit.
D.J. Wilson, Capital Christian, 2014 – 6-9 forward signed with Michigan.
Solomon Young, Sacramento, 2016
Terence White, Inderkum HS 2014