Mountain West Rankings Camp: Top Guards
The Mountain West Rankings Camp had some good talent show out. Here are the stand out guards from the camp. Quis Davis- 2022 Quis is one of the most exhilarating players in the state. He is an exceptional athlete with…
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Continue ReadingThe Mountain West Rankings Camp had some good talent show out. Here are the stand out guards from the camp.
Quis Davis- 2022
Quis is one of the most exhilarating players in the state. He is an exceptional athlete with shifty moves and a soft touch at the rim. Quis finds the most success when he gets to the rim but can also hit shots from the outside. At the event he played good defense and went at other top guards in the event. Watch out for Quis to keep improving throughout high school.
Kyrie Thomas- 2020
Kyrie was one of the oldest players at the camp and he showed it. He has a smooth game and can score with ease. Kyrie was making shots from inside and out at the event, being one of the most consistent players there. This unsigned senior can hoop, college coaches look out.
Kijuan Thompson- 2022
Kijuan had a good day at the event playing with great intensity. He stepped up on defense and used his quickness to get steals and start fast breaks. The energy Kijuan brings to the court is something that many players can not match. He drove to the bucket and hit shots from the outside. Also he was good at finding open teammates to get some assist. Watch out for Kijuan in up coming years
Joshua Wyatt- 2021
Joshua is a player who plays older then his age. He is a player who is very mature and calm and collected on the court. He has good handles and good court vision to find open teammates. He uses his handles to get open and hit mid range jump shots and attack the rim.