Elmarko Jackson Talks Cal Offer
A current junior at St. Augustine Prep in New Jersey, Elmarko Jackson has all the tools to be a standout PG when he joins a D1 college. With offers from Seton Hall, Rider, and Siena; Cal is his first Power 5 Conference offer.
Jackson is a big, fast score-first point guard. He’s an excellent driver and when he get to the paint has an excellent touch off the glass. As a shooter, Jackson has a clean, fluid release and is able to shoot the elbow and short corner jumpers well. He’s a three-star recruit and 13th best junior in NJ according to 247Sports.com.
As a sophomore, Jackson helped lead the Hermits to a 27-5 record and spot in the state final, but due to Covid-19 restrictions, their shot at the New Jersey title was cut short.
When asked about the way he plays, Jackson kept things simple.
“I’m a dog. Coach can put me anywhere, and I will succeed.
“I’m very hard to stop in the paint, a good distributor on offense, and always find open spots to find my teammates.”
Evidenced by his play in a recent showcase, Jackson has been working hard to improve his point-guard and shooting skills since the end of last season.
“I’ve been working on my jumpshot a lot this summer in quarantine. On preseason games I’ve been showcasing it. I used to be a two-range threat.
“I’m currently working on sharpening up PG skills with one of my AAU coaches (We Are One) Terell Myers. Picking rolls, reading screens.”
At the 2020 Pangos All-East Frosh/Soph Camp, Jackson exhibited improvement in explosiveness and passing ability, dishing out dimes and hammering down breakaway dunks. He appears to be much more athletic now then in his sophomore year.**
**Jackson is technically listed as 6’3 180 lbs by Rivals.com, but stated that he had grown an inch and 10 pounds, putting him at 6’4 190.
When asked about what he’s looking for at the next level and the offer from Cal, Jackson was thrilled with the opportunity.
“I like the academics. That’s what I’m looking for. Number one academics. You need something to rely on so I like the academics.
“In basketball, I like that they (Cal) play very freely and get after it.”
Jackson is an “academics come first” type of player, and lucky for him, he just got an offer from the best public university in the world.
Jackson and the St. Augustine Hermits will take on Trenton Catholic Academy on Sunday after a 1-1 start to their 20-21 season.
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