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Friday / March 29.
  • Jahvon Quinerly Commits to Arizona

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    By JACOB POLACHECK

    Jahvon Quinerly, the 6-foot point guard from Hudson Catholic (NJ) High School, announced his commitment to Arizona on Tuesday on ESPN U during the SC30 Select Camp. Quinerly visited Arizona for an official visit earlier this summer (June 24). Quinerly’s AAU team Sports U congratulated him on the commitment.

    “Jahvon is a throwback type of point guard with a new school skill set,” Brian Coleman, the President of Sports U told ZAGSBLOG. “He can run a team and make his teammates better with his playmaking ability and court vision. But he brings a new school skill set with his ability to score the ball from that position in various ways. Knocking down jump shots both mid range and long range…and his uncanny ability to score at the rim in traffic.”

    Playing on the Under Armour Circuit with Sports U, Quinerly was the third leading scorer, averaging 18.8 points and had the second most assists per game on the circuit with 5.1 per game. Quinerly was named MVP of the Under Armour Association.

    “He’s one of the best I’ve seen at scoring in traffic behind Kyrie Irving,” said Coleman. “He’s going to be an impact player from day one in my opinion.”

    There have been rumors of a possible package deal between Quinerly and his teammate with Sports U, Naz Reid, who has Arizona included in his final seven. Reid spoke with ZAGSBLOG in July about a possible package deal:

    “Yeah, no doubt we could go to school together,” Reid said. “I love the way he plays, he loves the way I play. He’s like my brother. Of course, we talk about a lot together.”

    According to 247Sports, Quinerly is ranked as the No. 15 overall player in the Class of 2018 and the No. 4 point guard in the class. Quinerly chose Arizona over schools such as Villanova, Kansas, Seton Hall, Stanford, UCLA, and Virginia.

    With Quinerly’s commitment, Arizona is no longer an option for 2018 point guard Devon Dotson, his father told ZAGSBLOG. Dotson visited Arizona for an official last week (Aug. 1). He is still looking to set up official visits to Kansas and Florida.

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