Northmont PG Chaz Pryor showcased leadership, poise, and three-level scoring in a strong scrimmage performance captured by Ohio Sports Media.
From handling full-court pressure to scoring at all three levels, Pryor looked ready for a breakout season. His confidence and playmaking stood out early.

In Northmont’s recent scrimmage against DECA Prep, Chaz Pryor delivered the type of performance that puts him firmly on the early-season breakout list. Running the point with confidence and maturity, Pryor showcased leadership skills that immediately stood out. He controlled tempo, communicated at a high level, and consistently placed teammates in scoring positions—traits you rarely see developed this early.
From start to finish, Pryor played with poise, balance, and complete command of the floor.
Three-Level Scoring on Full Display
Pryor flashed a polished offensive arsenal, proving he can score in multiple ways:
At the Rim: Exploded past defenders and absorbed contact for a strong and-one finish.
Mid-Range: Used floaters and smooth pull-up jumpers—shots essential for guards who want to succeed at higher levels.
From Deep: Knocked down threes both off the catch and off the bounce, showing he can create late-clock offense when needed.
His shot creation, confidence, and ability to read defenses were all evident possession after possession.
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