Summer Roundup: Top Two-Way (2022/23)
Summer Roundup: Top Two-Way (2022/23) Prep Hoops takes a look at several of the state’s top performers throughout the spring and summer. 10 — Cooper Jackson, 6’0, PG, 2022, Aquinas, MoKan Elite 2022 (Pictured) One of those guys who…
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Prep Hoops takes a look at several of the state’s top performers throughout the spring and summer.
10 — Cooper Jackson, 6’0, PG, 2022, Aquinas, MoKan Elite 2022 (Pictured)
One of those guys who just does everything right on the floor. He has great handles and is good at finding corners and getting around his opponents. He can score well from a distance and the mid-range. He is a physical player who can handle contact and send some out himself. An all-around talent who knows how to ball on both ends of the floor.
5-Adriel Smith, 5’10, G, 2022, East, NLHA 15 Perez
A confident guard who showed the ability to create with his dribble and get around opponents. He brings good speed and can play as a point or scoring guard. He is an intelligent player and can spot opportunities before they happen in real time. Smith also showed a nice jump shot inside the perimeter.
23-Kole Barger, 6’4, G, 2022, Derby, NLHA 15 Perez
Barger is an impressive young player who shows the ability to play inside and out. He runs the floor well and can block shots, defend the basket inside and show up on the perimeter. Barger showed he can handle the ball well and can create plays for himself in the mid-range area or as an off ball player.
3-Aidan Wing, 6’3, F, 2023, Bishop Miege, Drive 5
A skilled forward who uses his speed and hustle to his advantage. He has a smooth up and under layup around the basket and catches people looking and connects. He is very physical inside and keeps an eye on his opponents and a body close.
4-Amarion Johnson, 5’10, G, 2023, Olathe South, Drive 5
An athletic guard who plays great full court defense. He defends the ball and makes like difficult for the opposing point guard. He has a nice feel for the ball and isn’t easily shaken. He can handle it as well and has great quickness and is great at recovering plays.