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"Trigger Happy and Battle Tested: The Sniper Who Can’t Be Left Alone"


Jordan Peters

@Jordanisaac08

IG: @jordan_peterss1

6’1”, 175lbs, Class of 2027

Tri-Cities Christian Academy, TN


Jordan is a walking flamethrower, a lethal 3-point assassin with unlimited range, fast release, and fearless confidence. He doesn’t just space the floor, he stretches defenses beyond belief. But Jordan brings far more than just a sharp-shooting arsenal. His high IQ, strong handles, and relentless motor allow him to score in bunches, facilitate for teammates, and take over when the moment demands it. A fierce competitor and vocal leader, he thrives under pressure and makes game-changing plays when it matters most. He’s got a nasty change of pace getting to the rim, takes pride in defense, and plays every possession with intensity and purpose. What separates Jordan from others at his position is that he’s not one-dimensional, he’s a full-package scoring threat who knows how to read the game and make others better.


Jordan exploded in his sophomore season at Tri-Cities Christian Academy, pouring in over 500 points, with the majority coming from behind the arc. He earned the “Give Me 3” award as a freshman and followed it up with the “Sharp-Shooter” honor as a sophomore. Back-to-back recognition that confirms what every defense already knows leave him open, and it’s money. This AAU season with WV Hustle Made Hoops, Jordan is dominating on the Made Hoops and Phenom circuit. In the May Platinum division tournament at Bermuda Run, his squad won their pool, and at the Baltimore Live session, Jordan lit it up with scoring performances of 22, 18, 24, and 27 points while adding 3 assists and 4 rebounds per game. His average remains between 18–24 points, most of which come from deep.


Jordan’s biggest focus this offseason is building strength in the weight room, finishing stronger at the rim, and crashing the glass harder. But his biggest motivator was "The green light." When his coaches give him the nod to pull from deep, it’s like flipping a switch,

he locks in and lets it fly with rhythm and confidence.


His drive is fueled by his faith in God, who he trusts to guide his path, and his love for the game, which started at age 3 at the YMCA. Since then, he’s soaked in every opportunity: UK camps at age 7, Nike Shooting Camp, Oak Hill Academy, PGC, Bob Jones University ID Camp, Exact ID Camps, and six years of Elks Hoop Shoot dominance, winning local, district, state, and even reaching the national stage at Loyola University in Chicago.


Jordan gives back too, volunteering in his community and mentoring youth through his platform. On the court, he’s looking forward to stepping into a bigger role next season, handling more pressure, and continuing to encourage his teammates. He’s got his sights set on earning a college scholarship and playing D1 or D2, but he knows the foundation starts with hard work, composure, and a never-quit attitude. When facing adversity, he adapts, attacking the rim, moving the ball, and finding ways to make winning plays.


I assess that Jordan’s deadly range, sharp decision-making, and leadership qualities make him a high-impact player for any program. His ability to score efficiently while creating for teammates and defending with energy gives him real value on both ends of the floor. He can shift momentum with a single possession.


Expect Jordan to elevate his game even more next season. As he continues to add strength and physicality, his versatility will become even more dangerous. With his work ethic, composure, and skill set, he’s on track to be one of the most consistent and feared shooters in his class and a name that college programs will be watching closely. Stay tuned for a breakout season ahead, as his steady progression proves he's far from finished.




 
 
 

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