Dylan was one of the more impressive point guards on the day. His length and athleticism was bothersome on defense and he pushed the ball well in transition. Penn does better with the ball in his hands and sees the floor extremely well.
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Kiesler stands 6-foot-7, weighing 223 pounds. He sees himself as a stretch-4. Which colleges are intrigued?
The ability to defend multiple positions is crucial in basketball today. This article looks at the top 2018 prospects that defend more than one position.
Robin Duncan is likely the top passer in Indiana’s 2018 class. He not only passes well and sees the floor, but he has the ability to draw multiple defenders then make the right read.
One of the better teams we have seen this summer has been that of Floyd Central. The 4A program from down near Louisville has been playing all over the state.
John Hardin wing Mickey Pearson, who picked up a Division-I offer from Lipscomb earlier in the week, blocked a fadeaway 3-pointer by St. Xavier forward Pierce Kiesler at the buzzer to preserve the West’s comeback win.
The 6-10 Nunge, an Iowa recruit, had his way inside against the Juniors. Overall, the All-Stars outscored the Juniors 72-20 on points in the paint. The All-Stars outrebounded the Juniors by 30.
Aiton has joined forces with Memorial High graduate Adam Eberhard – a longtime friend who plays for the Eagles’ rival in Bellarmine – in coaching the Pocket City AAU 15-and-under team.
Evansville Courier & Press Harrison rising senior Robin Duncan continues to receive Division I looks with Kent State being the latest to make an offer. Kent State, which made the NCAA tournament this past season after winning the Mid-American Conference tournament, is the sixth school to offer Duncan. The others are Vermont, Tennessee-Martin, Ball State…
This week’s Starting Five are five players in the 2019 class, regardless of current recruited level, taking a step up in their game.