Unsigned Seniors: Under The Radar
You probably saw my recent article showcasing the top unsigned seniors in the Central Ohio area. With some thought into how deep this 2019 class really is, I had no choice but to note some of the under the radar…
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Continue ReadingYou probably saw my recent article showcasing the top unsigned seniors in the Central Ohio area. With some thought into how deep this 2019 class really is, I had no choice but to note some of the under the radar prospects.
Under The Radar Players: Central Ohio
Ben Fort (6’5 / WG / Reynoldsburg): As I’ve watched Fort progress through high school somewhat, I knew he’d play at the next level without a doubt. A player that has averaged 15 points a game so far through his senior year, as Reynoldsburg best player. The 6’5 Fort holds one offer, but I believe that number could go up soon. Top Division Two programs and low-major Division One schools should buy into Fort before the cycle ends. Any team that can gain his signing will get a scorer that can stroke it from deep or finish tough inside. Still a bit of a raw prospect, Fort’s best years are ahead of him.
Nick Kimmel (6’1 / G / Marion Pleasant): As I’ve watched Kimmel for the last four years, he has showed the consistency of being a lights out shooter. The 6’1 guard can shoot it with the best of the them, with deep range. Finishes well at the hoop for a smaller frame. Best off-ball, Kimmel is also capabale of handling the ball as well. Holding one junior college offer already. I would suggest all area JUCO’s and Division three programs take a look at the Spartan Senior.
N’Keeley Elmore (5’10 / G / Northland): I don’t catch a lot of city league games, and Northland is probably a team I have watched the most over the last couple years. One of my favorite players in the league is N’Keeley Elmore. A player that just reminds me of that bulldog mentality. A tough guard who can score it at a good rate, not letting size be an issue. Average of about 18 points per contest, a quick player in the lane to defend. Already holding an offer from Columbus State CC. But, I would imagine that other area JUCO’s will get involved before it’s all said and done.
Klejhan Randleman (6’5 / WF / Ashland): A player that really impressed me when I watched the Arrows. The 6’5 Randleman is still a raw prospect, but has the intangibles to be a solid next level player. A lengthy defender has the capability to be a good shot blocker. Also, a scorer that can score from all levels, including his lefty pull-up. Any Post-grad, JUCO Coaches with a spot available, I would look no farther then the Ashland standout.
Photo Credits: Richland SourceMason Mollohan (6’5 / W / Mt. Gilead): A small school prospect, Mason Mollhan has been a stud for the Indians of Mt. Gilead. Averaging high-teens in points per game most of the season, Mollohan has been a lightsout shooter. He can create his own shot, but best off of the catch and shoot. With his length he has what it takes for good defensive intangibles. A high-level shooter that Division Three and JUCO Coaches should take a peak at.