Each and every time Phenom Hoop Report gets to report or sees a commitment from a player we have seen over the years, it is always a fantastic day.  It is great to see players achieve their goal to play at the next level and it is such a great accomplishment for that player.

Here is the latest commitment.

Player: Chas Stinson
Class: 2022
Committed to: Stone Hill

What Was Said by Phenom Hoops:

“Using his length well, Stinson does a great job outside of his offensive capabilities that should intrigue college coaches.  His ability to defend multiple positions, attack the glass, help find his teammates, create steals, and his overall motor in putting his body on the line makes him a well-rounded prospect.  Then, when you add his capability to be an offensive threat, excelling out in transition and finishing at the rim, or moving around to score in a variety of levels from the court, Stinson just gets the job done.”

“Similar to what we wrote last week, Stinson is deserving of more attention—both from college coaches and the general masses. Perhaps it’s due to his well-rounded skillset or natural adaptability on both ends of the floor, but he’s being overlooked. Stinson has seamlessly transitioned from being “the guy” for Hickory Grove to being “a main guy” for Liberty Heights. Ironically, his production really hasn’t wavered despite playing with a much better supporting cast. Stinson’s low-maintenance identity truly allows him to actively toggle between roles and contribute as needed. He’s equally reliable at filling in the gaps and taking over the action with the ball in his hands. Stinson is a smart, athletic, active two-way wing prospect with useful skill, rebounding instincts, and defensive versatility with no real glaring weaknesses on either side of the ball.”

“While there were a variety of impressive performers from Liberty Heights, it’s so easy to appreciate Stinson’s adaptable all-around game. He’s a long, wiry wing/forward prospect who has already boosted his recruitment since joining his new squad. Stinson plays hard, defends multiple positions, scores in a variety of ways, and naturally fills in the gaps on both ends of the floor. Scholarship-level coaches should get involved before his recruitment takes off.”

“Stinson continues to fulfill that label of a do-it-all-type player. Plays hard on both ends, uses his size well to his advantage, and can create for himself as well. Stinson is one of those players that can do a little bit of it all, fill up the stat sheet and help his team win games.”

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