"A Complete Guard Bringing Pressure, Poise, and Playmaking"
- Kevin Moses
- Dec 27, 2025
- 2 min read

Brady Jajczyk
@brady_jajczyk1
IG: @bradyj_1
5”11, 175lbs, Class of 2027
Trimble HS, OH
Brady plays the game on the attack. Downhill pressure is the calling card of everything he does, forcing defenses to react and opening good looks for himself and his teammates. He lives in the paint, makes defenders collapse, and stays composed when the moment speeds up. If teams sag or hesitate, he is comfortable stepping out and making them guard him well past the three-point line. The pace belongs to him because he decides when to apply pressure and when to make the simple play.
As a sophomore, Brady averaged 16.6 points, 5.5 rebounds, 3.3 assists, and 2.5 steals while shooting 84% from the free-throw line. This season, he is currently averaging 21 points per game, highlighted by a 25-point, 10-rebound, 4-assist performance in the second game of his junior year, followed shortly after by a 36-point explosion. The biggest improvement has come from beyond the arc and his poise with the ball, allowing him to stay under control while still playing aggressive.
What separates Brady is how he competes. His motor never stops. He stays active, applies pressure on both ends, and embraces being coached.
One of the most impactful things from last season was going 4–17, especially coming just a year after playing in the district finals. That stretch put everything in perspective. It forced growth, demanded patience, and required trusting both coaching and instincts through adversity. Instead of defining him, that season sharpened his focus and reinforced what it takes to respond the right way when things don’t go as planned. That experience now fuels everything he does.
He is especially hyped for matchups with Racine Southern, games that bring extra energy and intensity. Coaches can expect a player who listens, competes, and brings real edge every night. Someone who wants to learn, wants to win, and takes pride in doing the work. What fires him up most is simply being on the floor, playing the game he loves, and sharing those moments with his teammates as he looks to finish his high school career the right way.
Off the court, Brady enjoys fishing, being in the woods, and spending time with friends and family. That balance shows in how he handles adversity. He listens to his coaches, trusts preparation, and stays steady when things get tight. A simple piece of advice has stuck with him and shaped his approach. Smile, basketball is fun.
Brady's goal is to play beyond high school and is drawn to programs like West Liberty, Rio Grande, and Mount Vernon Nazarene. His focus remains on growth, consistency, and leading with purpose.
I assess that Brady brings pressure, pace control, and competitive fire that can immediately lift a program. His ability to attack gaps, create for others, and stay composed allows him to impact games in multiple ways while keeping teammates engaged.
Moving forward, expect a poised guard who continues to expand his range, tighten his handles, and elevate his impact through decision-making and effort. His motor, coachability, and confidence point toward continued growth and real potential as competition rises. Keep a close eye on this season, as Brady isn't just sending a message, but is out to make a statement. Stay tuned.




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