2019 Ranking Preview: Biggest Movers (Part II)
We continue our coverage of the biggest movers within the top 100 of the 2019 Top 200 Player Rankings. The five players featured in this article are ones who have also made big jumps. Noah Thomasson • 6’3″ • SG…
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Continue ReadingWe continue our coverage of the biggest movers within the top 100 of the 2019 Top 200 Player Rankings. The five players featured in this article are ones who have also made big jumps.
Noah Thomasson • 6’3″ • SG • George Ranch (39 Spots Moved)
Thomasson’s all-around play this season has boosted him right within top 100 status. He is having a great senior season averaging 22 points, five rebounds, and nearly four assists per game. Look for him to continue rising up the charts if he keeps up this level of play. The unsigned senior will be solid at the right level and holds offers from Loyola-New Orleans, Murray State College and Northeastern State.
Sayvon Frye • 6’2″ • SG • San Antonio Marshall (37 Spots Moved)
The reason why? Frye has been on a tear scoring the rock during his senior year. He was ranked low due to the lack of exposure he received after spending most of the summer in Virginia. But, he came back and showed coaches that he still is about a bucket. The St. Edward’s commit has had a couple of 40- plus point performances during non-district play.
Alijah Comithier • 6’5″ • SF • Cibolo Steele (26 Spots Moved)
Comithier will be a solid, versatile defender at the college level. He is more than capable of guarding on-ball, deflecting passes and swatting shots by utilizing his length. Offensively, he is an effortless inside-and-out scorer. Comithier can be quiet on the floor at times, but also is capable of being an instant impact two-way combo forward at the right level. The unsigned senior currently holds an offer from UT-Permian Basin.
Kharee McDaniel • 5’11″ • PG • Klein Forest (25 spots Moved)
McDaniel has looked like a steal for Central Oklahoma throughout his senior season. He has embraced big time competition and performed well when the lights were at its brightest. McDaniel is averaging nearly 20 points per game while leading Klein Forest to a stellar (20-3) record. The talented guard has no thoughts of slowing down as he and his team look to make a deep run in UIL 6A Region II.
Karlyn Kenner • 6’2″ • SG • South Grand Prairie (19 Spots Moved)
The chiseled-framed guard has been the go-to guy for South Grand Prairie this year. He is a true threat to go for 20-plus each time he steps on the court. Kenner has had struggled with a turf toe recently, but once he gets back in action, look for him to pick up back up where he left off.