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"Locked In and Letting It Fly: Sharpshooter Bringing the Heat on Both Ends"


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Peyton Jaco, 3 & D

@Jacopeyton

IG: @shh.jaco

6’2-6’3, Class of 2025

Frankston High School, TX


Peyton is the definition of a relentless two-way threat. He is a dynamic 3-point sniper with the ability to blow by defenders and finish strong at the rim, he’s a nightmare matchup who brings heat on both ends of the court. He plays tenacious 94 feet, turning defense into instant offense with fierce anticipation, active hands, and an intense nonstop motor that never quits. Whether locking down an assignment or knocking down a shot from deep, Peyton thrives in chaos, and that’s where his leadership shines the most. He’s vocal, unselfish, and always locked in on making the right play. What separates him is his ability to dominate within his role while still elevating those around him. Peyton doesn’t just play the game, he impacts every possession with energy, focus, and a hunger that jumps off the court.


This season, he used a late growth spurt, adding two inches and eight pounds to become more physical and fearless attacking the paint. He’s currently locked in on becoming a consistent three-level scorer, building endurance to stay on the floor longer, and improving his academic profile to match his on-court ambition. Playing for “We Believe,” Peyton is looking to make a statement at the upcoming live period in Dallas, Texas. His daily focus is to get better, be grateful, and stay consistent. Defense fires him up, whether it’s a lockdown possession, a clean strip, or one of his teammates making a hustle play, that energy fuels everything. He handles adversity by turning it into growth, studying his mistakes, and using them as fuel for the next possession.


Peyton’s leadership, toughness, and gratitude come through in every conversation. His faith grounds him, and he’s proud of every opportunity and every coach who’s believed in his journey. He lives by the words: “If you’re always looking at someone else’s plate, you’re never gonna eat.” That perspective is what makes him such a powerful presence, he stays focused on his own growth, his own path, and lets the work speak for itself.


I assess that Peyton is the kind of 3&D player every college program needs. His elite defensive effort, smooth outside shooting, and ability to play within structure while still making big plays make him an instant asset. Coaches will love his work ethic, court presence, and leadership qualities. He can change momentum with a stop or a shot, and he does it with poise and passion.


As Peyton continues to elevate his three-level scoring and adds more to his physical frame, expect a breakout senior season that puts him firmly on the radar. He’s not just a role player, he’s a game-changer in disguise, ready to explode when the moment calls. His potential as a college-level impact guard is only just beginning to take form. Stay tuned.




 
 
 

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