Stanford Basketball 2013-14 November 2013, Issue 4.1 | Page 7

STANFORDBASKETBALL November 2013 Malcolm Allen Marcus Allen Height: 6-1 Weight: 175 Position: Guard Hometown: Las Vegas, NV High School: Centenninal High School Prep Career: As a senior earned first team all-state accolades in addition to being named NIAA All-Sunset Region TEam and First Team Southwest Division... 2013 Ball is Life three-point champion...2013 Mr. Assist award recipient...Guided Centennial High School to consecutive Northwest titles Scouting Report: lightening quick with a bouncy game...handled the ball for the majority of his high school career...plays with elite athleticism Height: 6-3 Weight: 190 Position: Guard Hometown: Las Vegas, NV High School: Centennial HIgh School Prep Career: 2013 Nevada Gatorade Player of the Year...Earned first team all-state and MVP of Sunset Region Southwest Division as senior...Guided Centennial HIgh School to consecutive Northwest titles Scouting Report: skilled shooting guard...stands out on the defensive end of the floor, could be a major contributor if he embraces shutting down opposing guards Schuyler Rimmer Scott Woods Height: 6-10 Weight: 255 Position: Center Hometown: Orlando, FL High School: Boone High School Prep Career: Totaled 1,500 points and 1,100 rebounds during his career...Named first-team allstate, first team all-county, first team allmetro...McDonald’s All-American nominee Scouting Report: Big body center who could see time this year as an enforcer...skilled for his size and age...skilled rebounder...physical in the post Height: 6-9 Weight: 210 Position: Forward Hometown: Simi Valley, CA High School: Royal High School Prep Career: County leader in blocked shots...led team to back-to-back CIF finalist appearances and a state semifinalist showing in 2013...named First Team All-CIF selection as a senior Scouting Report: Athletic and versatile big man who has a knack for blocking shots...long and lean but working to put on weight...could see critical minutes throughout his career as his game continues to develop