JENNIE YANG PROFILE REPORT
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School
Amador Valley HS
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Height
5'8
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Weight
0
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AAU Team
Cal Stars
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Hometown
Pleasanton, CA
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Grad
2020
Ranking
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State Ranking
1
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National Ranking
NA
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Overall Ranking
NA
Profile Report
Basic Details
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Team
TM7
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#
60
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POS
1; 2
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HS Coach Name
Dan Sweeney
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AAU Coach Name
Shawn Hipol/Pete Mastora
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AAU Team Name
Cal Stars
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Country
United States
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Final Evaluation
Jennie Yang, of Pleasanton (CA) Amador Valley HS, is a 5'8 lb 2020 prospect from our Fall 2018 SOCAL camp. College coaches on camp staff identified Jennie as having scholarship potential. Jennie has a great wingspan that gives the player the potential to be a lock down defender and can be even more effective with active hands/feet. Additionally, the prospect appears to have very good size for position when used properly remains advantageous on both sides of the ball. The player does a pretty good job of distributing the basketball. With continued emphasis of seeing the whole floor at all times, that skill will become a valuable asset. In terms of ball handling, the prospect showed a great handle and is on the way to being a primary ball handler. The prospect displayed a good basketball IQ during camp that should continue to improve. Through continued emphasis on making the right play through watching/learning the game, it can be a big advantage in recruiting and separating from others. A big part of IQ is shot selection. Jennie In terms of shot selectiondoes a decent job of knowing when there is proper time and space to shoot the ball and should continue develop this knowledge through watching how this is done at various college levels. Making the extra pass and taking only open in-rhythm shots will make this player a joy to coach in college. The prospect displayed sound shooting mechanics that will continue to develop with form shooting and made game speed repetitions We recommend making at least 750 game speed shots a day off the screen(curl/fades), off the bounce, spot shooting, etc. The talent was a capable finisher around the rim. With continued work finishing through traffic with either hand, through contact, and developing more finishing moves, the player will continue to be an improving threat around the basket. The talented player has very good athletic ability for size and age. ScoutsFocus would like to see continued development in speed/agility and vertical development. Jump rope drills are great full body conditioning drill we highly recommend if not ready for a rigorous weight-training program. The prospect is very strong for their age. The college game is an entirely different beast so continued strength development is crucial to prepare going against 23-24 year-olds. Combined with the player's solid frame that should to continue to build year around, the player will be physically ready to play at the next level. The talent showed a very good motor (highly coveted skill by college coaches) that remained mostly active on possessions and from what we saw, the player had a physical and mental toughness that will be coveted at the next level. The player showed reliability on the defensive side of the ball and should continue to focus on individual and team defensive concepts emphasized at camp. Jennie has scholarship potential with continued hard work and development both in the classroom and on the hardwood. Can play the 1; 2. AAU Team: Cal Stars.
Event Attended
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Event Date
Oct. 20-21, 2018
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Event Location
SOCAL