Class of '66 Old Fart Posted January 23, 2022 Author Posted January 23, 2022 Frederica 71-32 win over Pinewood Christian. I had Jobe with 14p 7r 5a 0s 1b 2t. Midway thru the 3rd Q he went up for a rebound and a Pinewood player grabbed his arm and pulled him down. It was a hard fall and he hit his head but he did get up and stayed in the game. Stuhoo, ALASKA HOOSIER, jepwatso and 2 others 4 1 Quote
Class of '66 Old Fart Posted January 29, 2022 Author Posted January 29, 2022 I have an incomplete stat line for Jobe as the game stream did not come online until 4 min. into the 1st Q. Frederica (14-5) defeated Trinity Christian (11-9) 69-51. For what I could watch Jobe had 23p 12r 1a os 1b 2t lillurk, HoosierAloha, cybergates and 1 other 3 1 Quote
Class of '66 Old Fart Posted February 2, 2022 Author Posted February 2, 2022 In a game that was over at the opening tip, Frederica (15-5) with an 82-41 rout of Bulloch Academy (0-17). The Frederica starters sat out the entire second half. In very limited action I had Jobe with 10p 3r 1s 1b. I watched a replay and had advanced the replay to the moment both teams took the floor for the opening tip. The Bulloch center made no green beans whatsoever and a couple of the Bulloch players looked better suited to the Tuesday night over 40 men's bowling league. The replay had no audio but less than 2 min. into the game Bulloch made a line change and the lightbulb went on that it was senior night and it was Bulloch's seniors that started the game. Frederica's regular season ends this Friday and tournament play begins next week. HoosierAloha 1 Quote
Class of '66 Old Fart Posted February 5, 2022 Author Posted February 5, 2022 Frederica beaten by Hope Christian Academy 53-48. I had Jobe with 16p 5r 2a 1s 2b 2t HoosierAloha 1 Quote
Class of '66 Old Fart Posted February 11, 2022 Author Posted February 11, 2022 Last night Frederica defeated Trinity Christian 78-47 in region tournament action but I haven't seen any game stats. Frederica (17-6) plays again tonight against St. Andrews (20-4) in the region championship game. The Brunswick News - Standing 6-foot-9, sophomore William Jobe has started every single game for the Frederica Academy Knights boy’s basketball program since his eighth grade year. He’s already received offers from top 25 programs and more will be coming in the near future. He looks to become the first Division 1 boys basketball player from Frederica Academy. In William’s mind, all he wants to do is focus on his craft and let his game speak for itself. In the beginning of his basketball career, all Jobe wanted to do was stand in the corner and shoot 3s. Now, the sophomore is making moves to the basket and dominating his way to 19 points a game for the Knights. How was he able to make a big change in his game? “I started to workout with a guy in Hinesville, Coach Jessie Fleming,” Jobe said. “He has basically brought my game from shooting in the corner to making moves between my legs and then post moves. “He changed my whole shot. I used to shoot two hands with my feet pointed inwards (push shot) and now I’m shooting one hand and I’m a lot more confident and it looks better. It’s above my head and it’s harder to block.” Steve Jobe, William’s dad, played college basketball at Wofford and knows a thing or two about how to play at a high level. He has seen his son take his game to a whole new level while earning recognition by Division 1 scouts roughly a year ago. “The biggest growth is just on the court,” Steve said. “Deciding at certain points in the game to take it to the basket. Using the ball fake. He’s more of a wing player, but he has had to develop some post moves because that’s what he’s had to. The Dirk (Nowitzki) move, he has been doing since the end of last summer.” With the Knights in the midst of their quest for a GISA Region 2-3A Tournament title, head coach Carl Nash has seen the biggest growth from Jobe come in his maturity. “I think maturity, emotionally and he has become a better leader even though we have seniors he has times where he has had to lead,” Nash said. “He has done a really good job of that. I think physically, he still has a long way to go, but I do think his maturation with his talent and his skill level have gone way up. I think he is able to shoot the ball with a lot of confidence right now. He has that little fake and clear move that I love… “Maturity is so important in this game because your skill level has increased every year. Where he wants to go in his life, he understands it. He has to work for it every year, his off-seasons are where he is going to get better. He realized that, and he works extremely hard in the off season. That’s why I think the jump he had from last year to this year not just physically but his skill level and his mental level have increased because of his work ethic in the off season.” With players the size of Jobe, many anticipate them to sit in the post and make one or two moves to get to the basket. Jobe upgraded his ball handling skills by his AAU coach Demond Stephens. “In the summer my AAU coach Demond, he would always tell me to always be aggressive and I wouldn’t want to dribble, I just wanted to shoot,” William said. “So what he would do is put me at point at practice and force me to dribble. Then when I wouldn’t shoot it, he would yell at me and take me out of the game, but it helped me because it got me out of my comfort zone. I worked on things that I don’t usually work on. Once I started doing it, it became a habit and I would just get better and better at it.” Against rivals Bulloch Academy, William came out with the hot hand and took control of the game quickly scoring 15 of his 29 points in the first quarter. His ability to catch and shoot keeps defenses guessing as to what he can do with the ball in his hands. Although quiet, William isn’t afraid to take control on the court and point at his teammates to the correct spots on the offensive and defensive side. Besides scoring 19 points a game, William’s a menace all over the court, adding nine rebounds, three blocks, three assists and two steals to his stat line on a nightly basis. For him, he wants to be even tougher to go up against on the defensive side. “I think I’m going to get better at rebounding because I’m going to get stronger and better over time,” William said. “I do need to get more elevation and get more blocks. I’ll watch film and I won’t get that high, so I need to work on jumping higher.” With school’s eyeing to get the commitment from one of the best private basketball players in the state of Georgia, William wants to focus on bringing home the first boys basketball title in 10 years, while growing into his body for the next level. “That would be nice (state title), 2,000 points sounds nice,” William said smiling at the thought. “Also, just building my mass and getting stronger. That’s one of my main goals, without that you can’t play division one basketball, you can’t play division 2 or 3. So that’s very important for me to do. It’s just got to happen in the weight room.” As a parent, Steve wants to see his son reach the next level on his terms while receiving a good education along the way. “What I want to see is him playing at the collegiate level and being able to play where he wants too and have that experience,” Steve said. “To me that’s the most important thing.” Stuhoo and HoosierAloha 2 Quote
Class of '66 Old Fart Posted February 12, 2022 Author Posted February 12, 2022 In the Georgia Independent School Association (GISA) Region 2AAA championship game Frederica was beaten by St. Andrews 47-44. The delayed stream of the game had several skips and simply stopped with 4:17 left in the 4th and St. Andrews leading 38-36 so the stats I have for Jobe are very much incomplete. 10p 11r 1a 1s I'm not familiar with GISA tournament structure but I presume this means Jobe's high school season has ended. HoosierAloha 1 Quote
Class of '66 Old Fart Posted February 13, 2022 Author Posted February 13, 2022 Operating under the assumption Jobe's season has ended, here's the stats I have for this year. I could never locate a consistent source for game info and what I have is a hodge podge. He played more than 14 games but that's the most I could find any kind of info for. Points - 14 gms 16.1 Reb. - 14 gms 6.8 Assists - 14 gms 2.2 Steals - 13 gms .9 Blocks - 12 gms 1.8 Turnovers - 11 gms 1.8 jepwatso and HoosierAloha 2 Quote
Class of '66 Old Fart Posted February 17, 2022 Author Posted February 17, 2022 Wrong assumption on my part about Jobe's season being over. Frederica Academy won a first round game in the GISA Class 3A state playoffs 32-29 over Trinity Christian. Jobe finished the night with 9p 8r 1a 2s 4b. Frederica will play Creekside Christian on Saturday. HoosierAloha 1 Quote
Class of '66 Old Fart Posted March 28, 2022 Author Posted March 28, 2022 BtownStrength, jepwatso and Hoosier Roots 3 Quote
Stuhoo Posted March 28, 2022 Posted March 28, 2022 3 minutes ago, Class of '66 Old Fart said: The intriguing highlights start at the one minute mark -- there are flashes of real development. Good stuff! Quote
rayl456 Posted March 28, 2022 Posted March 28, 2022 Any concern regarding level of competition in his high school classification? I believe 3AAAA?? out of seven classes. Just wondering. Quote
MikeRoberts Posted March 29, 2022 Posted March 29, 2022 On 11/16/2021 at 7:46 AM, ap2345 said: Freshman of the year on a decent stat line against Alcorn State who's not good at all? What conference are they in again? 3rd team All-American honors. Nice season for the 195 pound 7 foot freshmen HoosierAloha 1 Quote
Class of '66 Old Fart Posted April 5, 2022 Author Posted April 5, 2022 This clip is from AAU action and not a standard high school game. BtownStrength 1 Quote
Class of '66 Old Fart Posted May 27, 2022 Author Posted May 27, 2022 6’10 2024 William Jobe @williamjobe14 sophomore season accolades at FA: The News’ Coastal Georgia All-Area First Team GISA AAA All-State unanimous selection GISA Region 2AAA All Region Team GloryDays and HoosierHoops1 2 Quote
Class of '66 Old Fart Posted June 15, 2022 Author Posted June 15, 2022 Trent Markwith reports we were in contact with Jobe today. Stuhoo 1 Quote
Stuhoo Posted June 15, 2022 Posted June 15, 2022 Such a great IU connection here. Hope he’s our 2024 five star! ALASKA HOOSIER 1 Quote
Class of '66 Old Fart Posted October 31, 2022 Author Posted October 31, 2022 To be perfectly honest, I thought the IU ship had sailed on our interest in Jobe and I wasn't planning to follow his upcoming high school season. Then this story from Jamie Shaw that includes this quote: “I’d say I’m hearing the most from Indiana, ...." https://www.on3.com/news/william-jobe-talks-visits-and-recruitment-indiana-florida-georgia-tech/ For some additional background, last year he attended Frederica Academy (450 enrollment) but this summer transferred to King's Ridge Christian in Alpharetta, GA, a 1A D-I school (900 enrollment). King's Ridge was last year's state runner-up and is this season's #1 ranked team in the pre-season poll. J34 and lillurk 2 Quote
rayl456 Posted October 31, 2022 Posted October 31, 2022 53 minutes ago, Class of '66 Old Fart said: To be perfectly honest, I thought the IU ship had sailed on our interest in Jobe and I wasn't planning to follow his upcoming high school season. Then this story from Jamie Shaw that includes this quote: “I’d say I’m hearing the most from Indiana, ...." https://www.on3.com/news/william-jobe-talks-visits-and-recruitment-indiana-florida-georgia-tech/ For some additional background, last year he attended Frederica Academy (450 enrollment) but this summer transferred to King's Ridge Christian in Alpharetta, GA, a 1A D-I school (900 enrollment). King's Ridge was last year's state runner-up and is this season's #1 ranked team in the pre-season poll. I will be interested to see how he does at a larger school. He's thin, but he seems to have a decent jump/set shot. Can he add some weight/muscle? Quote
Demo Posted September 21, 2023 Posted September 21, 2023 Ok. Best of luck to the young man. Tasmanian Devil, Stuhoo and Class of '66 Old Fart 3 Quote
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