Johnstown at Bishop McCort

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Re: Johnstown at Bishop McCort

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No way is he 6'5" 200. I'll give him 6'4" 175 in the game program. That's pushing it.
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Re: Johnstown at Bishop McCort

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Wade walker is 6'5'' 215, Nemo isn't much smaller
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Leahy may project to be a better fit in college but if Im starting a hs team and my choices are leahy and trexler, I take trexler every day of the week and twice on sunday. Ive seen both live multiple times and I think it's a no brainer.
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Re: Johnstown at Bishop McCort

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Trexler is definitely is more than 160 pounds, he added some strength this year. He doesn't get pushed around easily. I'd say he is anywhere between 6-3 and 6-4. Maybe 6-5 with the hair haha. He doesn't have a great handle, but far from a liability. He can bring the ball up. He can knock down threes, his jumper appears better. Throw in he can dunk right over you, he's a pretty complete player. Leahey and Davis are tremendous players, and I don't think you could go wrong with all three. Besides Trexler has two titles, and they don't, to add to that argument. All 3 are different style players, and all are very, very good.
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I agree,trexler is getting better shooting the ball outside and even at the foul line. He still does have a lot of work to do their, but is only a junior. He is a great athlete and has great quickness and hops. He is a lot more physical this year also. I saw him take it to somersets flyte and wilkow. Saw leahey play and has a great outside shot, but not aggressive enough under the hoop to be the best. I actually liked the other 6-5 kid from penn cambria. That kid was aggressive under the hoop blocking shots and is a rebounding machine. He was scoring also. I think walker from shade has the strong build and overall skills to be the best around. He can do it all as a guard or center, and dribble and shoot. He can dunk it easily also. Fyock is very skilled also at dribbling, driving, and shooting. He needs to get bigger and stronger and a little more aggressive and he will be up their in the top mix also. What about the heights boy vescovi?
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