Grind Region Preview: Next Level Hoops Academy
Jason Perez started Next Level Hoops Academy in 2011, since then, 40 of his players have gotten some type of scholarship to play college basketball. That’s what the Kansas-based program is all about after-all: getting guys exposure so they can…
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Continue ReadingJason Perez started Next Level Hoops Academy in 2011, since then, 40 of his players have gotten some type of scholarship to play college basketball.
That’s what the Kansas-based program is all about after-all: getting guys exposure so they can play at the next level.
“The goal for 2019 is to get kids exposure so they can have chance to play at the next level,” said Perez. “And our mission each year is to develop players and get them prepared to play in front of college coaches.”
Several key players will be taking the floor for Next Level Hoops this spring and summer around the Prep Hoops Circuit.
Rose Hill’s Koby Campbell is an up-and-coming combo-guard who will play with Next Level’s 17U squad. The Wichita-area guard has compiled interest from all college levels since an impressive 16U offseason and subsequent junior season.
Trey Reid currently checks in as Kansas’ 36th-ranked 2020. The Maize South point guard is averaging 18.2 points per game this season.
Then there’s Thomas King, a 6’5 combo-forward from Campus. He’s got the size and diverse skill-set that could pique interest this summer.
Those guys, and the rest of the talented Next Level Hoops prospects will be competing in the Grind Region of the PH Circuit.
“We chose the Prep Hoops Circuit because of the exposure it will get us,” said Perez. “And convenience of where the tourneys will be held at.”