Small School Standouts: 3A
Part 3 of the Small School Standouts focuses on players in 3A. Some of the best teams in the state, are 3A teams. There are a lot of quality players in the 3A classification. Cooper Meadows (PCA): Meadows has lead…
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Continue ReadingPart 3 of the Small School Standouts focuses on players in 3A. Some of the best teams in the state, are 3A teams. There are a lot of quality players in the 3A classification.
Cooper Meadows (PCA): Meadows has lead PCA to a 30-3 record and has the team poised for a run to Birmingham. At 6’6, the senior plays all over the court for PCA. Meadows is a very efficient player. He is shooting 40% from three and 89% from the foul line. On the year, he has averaged 20-9-2, and Cooper has also chipped in 1.2spg and 1.5bpg.
BJ Comer (PCA): The 6’2-6’3 point guard has been on fire this year. The senior has played with a chip on his shoulder from the jump. BJ has averaged 18-5-5 while shooting close to 40% from three. BJ has been a bulldog on defense averaged over 2 steals and 1 block per game. Getting to Birmingham would go a long way for his recruitment.
Josh Maston (Fultondale): The 2021 point guard has been a very bright spot for the Wildcats. Maston is 6’1 and has averaged 15-5-5 on the year. He’s helped Fultondale to a 21-7 record. This kid takes pride in playing on both sides of the floor. Maston’s efforts on defense have led to 3 steals per game.
Koby Tinker (Plainview): There’s one word to describe Koby… winner. This kid has been a key cog for Plainview’s success over the past couple seasons. He’s a 6’2 combo guard that plays with a high IQ and a smooth jumper. Tinker can guard multiple spots and plays with a lot of poise.
Auston Leslie (Westminster Christian): At 6’4, Auston has the size to play and defend every perimeter spot. This kid is a really good athlete, and he plays with instinct. Offensively, he has great vision, rebounds well, and is a really good finisher. Auston has helped Westminster to a 25-4 record.