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Jacob Oyola

San Antonio, TX - 2018

SchoolSmithson Valley High School PositionPoint Guard Height5’10” Weight135 lbs. AAU TeamSA Finest HometownSan Antonio, TX Class2018
Player Profile Report
Scouting Report

STRENGTHS

3pt Shooting
Ball-Handling
Finishing Through Contact
Leadership Skills
Mid-Range Shooting
Versatility
Feel For The Game
Half-Court Vision
High Basketball IQ
Transition Vision

NEEDS TO IMPROVE

Ball-Handling
Help-Side Defense
High-Volume Scoring
On-Ball Defense
Shot Mechanics
Upper Body Strength
Playing Without The Ball

  • Scout’s Notes:

    Future150 Memorial Day Classic (May 23-25th, 2015): The type of PG that is an extension of his head coach and knows how to break down any type of defense. This past weekend Jacob played every game like it was his last. He showed that he can manage his team and control the game is various ways. He has great change of speed which makes it hard for defenders to guard him and that allows him to utilize his mid-range jump shot. -Andrew Force

    Future150 Houston Camp (2015): Oyola is a pass-first guard with great vision, especially on drives. He comes off pick and rolls and find the pop or roll man. He didn't score the ball well this past weekend, but he initiated the offense and he read defenses at a high level. -Ani Umana

College Projection:

  • Division II

Complete Rankings:

  • This player is not currently ranked

Skills Review:

  • Shooting: Good
  • Dribbling: Good
  • Passing: Good
  • Rebounding: Average
  • Intangibles: Good
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Latest News on Jacob Oyola
Future150 Camp Houston Top 40 All-Stars.Future150 Houston: Top 40 All-Stars

9/04/2015 by Ani Umana – The Top Top All-Stars proved that the depth in the Houston-area is stronger than ever.

17U Champions of Future150 MDC Houston is RL9 EliteFuture150 MDC Houston: 17U Top Performers

5/29/2015 by Andrew Force – The RL9 squad captured the Gold Championship in Houston by playing above the rim.

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