30 in 30 Top 250 Edition: Mack Burgett
We’re exactly one week away from the upcoming Prep Hoops Top 250 Expo at Park School in Baltimore, which is set for September 21. On the 22nd, the Top 250 Expo will travel back to Virginia where it will take…
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Continue ReadingWe’re exactly one week away from the upcoming Prep Hoops Top 250 Expo at Park School in Baltimore, which is set for September 21. On the 22nd, the Top 250 Expo will travel back to Virginia where it will take place at Riverbend High School. In anticipation of the upcoming expos in the area, we’re in the process of highlighting 30 prospects who benefited respectively from last year’s local showcases. Today, we take a look at 2019 forward Mack Burgett of L.C. Bird.
PRE-CAMP
Burgett was one of the more highly touted prospects leading into last year’s showcase. He was a key player for perennial state power LC Bird. Burgett was coming off a productive junior season and already had a handful of division two offers under his belt.
DURING CAMP
Burgett shot the ball exceptionally well throughout the day, but also attacked the basket with reckless abandon. He was responsible for one of the most impressive highlights at the event when he attacked a defender off the bounce and proceeded to emphatically dunk the ball in traffic.
2019 standouts from @PrepHoopsVA @PrepHoopsTop250 (2/2)
Corbin Slayton (LC Bird)
Mack Burgett (LC Bird)
Bryce Hall (Carlisle)
Moses Nuangki (Carlisle)
David Penney (Middleburg)
Draykean Hogan (Osbourn)
Loginn Norton (James River)
Chinguun Ganbold (Woodson)— Jack Herron (@jwherron10) September 24, 2018
POST-CAMP
Burgett continued to play at a high level for the Skyhawks who advanced to the regional championship game. Not long after the season, he signed to play at Anderson.
Signing Day!
Congrats to two of seniors on committing to further their education and athletic careers!
Mack Burgett – Anderson University
Maliek Conaway – Allegheny College pic.twitter.com/n0pa2NbC1s
— LC Bird Basketball (@LC_Bird_Hoops) April 17, 2019