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PREVIEW: Big Six Gold Prep Hoops Missouri takes a look at the upcoming season in Kansas City’s Big Six Gold. Big Six Gold Blue Springs (7-19, 3-7), Blue Springs South (18-9, 6-3), Lee’s Summit North (27-4, 9-0), Lee’s Summit West…
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Prep Hoops Missouri takes a look at the upcoming season in Kansas City’s Big Six Gold.
Big Six Gold
Blue Springs (7-19, 3-7), Blue Springs South (18-9, 6-3), Lee’s Summit North (27-4, 9-0), Lee’s Summit West (7-16, 2-8), Park Hill (14-12, 4-5), Raymore-Peculiar (13-14, 4-6).
Kyle Bruce, 5’9, G, 2022, Blue Springs
A young player who has good speed and ball control. He looks to improve his game and finds ways to share and distribute and score for himself also. Bruce plays hard and looks to keep up the pace and push the tempo when he can.
Tayven Glasgow, 6’3, G, 2020, Lee’s Summit West
A well built guard who can run the show and handle point guard responsibilities. He passes well for West and can see plays develop before the play completely takes form. He has good fundamentals and is smart with the ball when he passes or looks to score. Glasgow can face up and even work inside the paint and score.
Anthony Hall, 6’4, 2021, Park Hill, KC Premiere Blue Chips 16U
Hall has a lot of positive tools to his game and shows good flexibility under the basket. He works on both sides of the floor and has a lot of potential in his game. Hall takes on tough assignments and stays focused and looks to score quickly as a cutter and catch-and-shoot option. He can finish plays in transition and looks to contest shots and come away with the ball.
Matthew Harrison, 6’1, G, 2020, Raymore-Peculiar
Harrison can shoot some and get to the basket and finish around the rim. He has improved his ability to read a defense and can handle it well and shows a good drive and hard-working mentality. He has a basketball frame and has experience and understands how to put himself in a good position on both ends.
Tavian Josenberger, 5’10, G, 2020, Park Hill
An active guard who plays strong defense and looks to contest the ball. He stays with opponents and has good footwork and length and physicality on the perimeter. He can make plays in the paint and looks to rebound and score when you least expect it.