Leaders of the New School: Class of 2022
With the prep season officially a done deal in Ohio it is time not only for the AAU season but also for updated player rankings. And when the updated 2022 Watch List is released, expect to see Cincinnati well represented…
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Continue ReadingWith the prep season officially a done deal in Ohio it is time not only for the AAU season but also for updated player rankings. And when the updated 2022 Watch List is released, expect to see Cincinnati well represented as always. Here are some names that you can expect to see in our updated watch list.
Robbie Cass/G/Aiken- A key cog to the Falcons somewhat surprising playoff run, Robbie proved to be one of the better shooters in the CMAC. He shot 40% from three-point range and 78% from the line while averaging 9ppg. An Honorable Mention conference performer, Cass scored in double figures in 12 contest this season, including the playoffs.
Aboucar Cisse/W/Western Hills- Aboucar is just one of the many reasons why the future is so bright out on the West side. Cisse has the size and length (6’4), versatility and athletic ability to be a major problem for the next three years. He can guard multiple positions, runs the court very well and can score in a variety of ways. According to the CMAC website Aboucar averaged over 11ppg with a shooting line of 42/41/89.
Bowen Hardman/W/Princeton- Another young man on this list who can flat out shoot the basketball. Bowen averaged close to 6ppg on the season, mostly in a reserve role, and had a season high 5 three pointers made in a season-high 19 point performance against Dayton Belmont on January 19th. Expect more of this type of performances from Hardman as his career continues.
Paul McMillan IV/G/Hughes- McMillan spent all season proving that the pre-season hype surrounding him was real. In his first varsity season Paul was named CMAC Conference Player of the Year, 1st team all-district and 2nd team all-state while averaging over 24 points and 4 assist per game. Not many players, let alone freshman, boast resume like this and expect the accolades to continue to come for one of the top freshman in the nation.
Kollin Tolbert/G/Mt. Healthy- Solid, mature point man whose addition made a huge difference for the Owls. While averaging a little over 8ppg on the season, Tolbert was a solid ball-handler all season which allowed seniors Chris Simmons and Aushadon Mathis to flourish even more.