Comets Shootout 2019: Ten to Watch in Leaders Division
College coaches headed to St. Cloud have a challenge in front of them as they need to watch players in two different division. Here are the top ten guys to see in the Leaders Division. Jayden Bernard of Midwest Unsigned (Virginia).…
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Continue ReadingCollege coaches headed to St. Cloud have a challenge in front of them as they need to watch players in two different division. Here are the top ten guys to see in the Leaders Division.
Jayden Bernard of Midwest Unsigned (Virginia). A talented 6-4 wing that scored 24 points a game last season. Bernard is an explosive finisher for Virginia and a physical athlete.
Alex Eng of Comets Bagnal (Elk River). A 6-9 center that took nice steps forward this winter playing between the Elk River JV and Varsity and now looks to take a step towards being a college prospect playing 17u.
Dante Gunville of ND Attack Blue (Des Lacs Burlington). A 6-foot-3 multi-sport star picked up several honors as a junior quarterback in football and then put up strong numbers in basketball as well.
Jaden Hamilton of ND Attack Blue (Rugby). A 6-foot-2 wing that scored 17 points a game this year plus grabbed seven boards a game and three steals a contest.
Tallon Klatt of ECI Select (Dickinson).At 6-foot-7 Klatt averaged ten points and six boards a game making 52 percent of his shots in big school North Dakota basketball.
Carter McEachern of Math Fab Steelers (Zimmerman). Carter is one of the best sleepers you will find in St. Cloud this weekend. At 6-foot-5 Carter averaged 23 points a game this winter going over, around, and through multiple defenders.
Dawson Miller of West Central Wildcats (ACGC). At 6-3 as a forward Miller scored 23 points a contest for ACGC with 10.3 boards, 3.1 assists, and 2.5 steals. Miller set a school record for foul shots taken in a year and made 48 percent of his shots.
Clay Odenback of ND Attack Green (Thompson). A 6-foot-7 frontcourt player that made half of his field goals for the state champions. Averaged eight points and five boards a game on a balanced, veteran team.
Jamar Gardner of Gilleylen Elite (Mpls Patrick Henry). Henry was three games over .500 this year playing with a dominantly junior group and Garnder scored four times a game while often playing PG.
Jacob Strand of Lake County (DGF). The 5-foot-11 Strand is one of several double figure scorers for 19-win DGF. Strand scored his points while being the main distributor for his team.