Bruce’s Best: Slept On Seniors
With the season hitting a breakpoint, this is a perfect time to take a look at some of the senior producers that don’t receive the notoriety that they deserve. In this article, PH takes a look at some little known…
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Continue ReadingWith the season hitting a breakpoint, this is a perfect time to take a look at some of the senior producers that don’t receive the notoriety that they deserve. In this article, PH takes a look at some little known seniors having a positive impact on their squads.
Kendrick Gilbert 6’4 PF Durango (#32PHN 2020) – The do it all glue guy, has been instrumental in Durango’s early-season success. Gilbert has displayed a knack for scoring around the rim to go along with his interior defense and rebounding prowess.
Jason Hand 6’4 SF Southwest Career Tech – Secta has some size. Hand is a big strong shooter, that has put together a nice season including 3 20 point performances. He has shown the ability to shoot the ball knocking down nearly 40% of his 3’s
Ethan Marcus 5’7 PG Palo Verde – Marcus showed what he’s capable of during the Legacy tournament. The diminutive PG displayed a knockdown shooting ability to go along with a scorers mentality. He had a terrific 3 game stretch where he scored 47 total points.
Noah Do 6’3 SF Arbor View – I don’t think Do gets enough credit for being a cold-blooded assassin. He can be streaky at times, but he is never one to shy away from the big shot. Noah’s highlight on the year include a clutch game-tying 3 against Liberty and a 17 point performance against Grandview of Colorado.
Robert Sherman 6’1 SG Centennial (#52PHN 2020) – It’s been a difficult start to the year for the Bulldogs, however, Sherman has embraced the opportunity. After a slow start to the season, the sharpshooter put together 4 solid performances out in Utah finishing with 61 points over the course of 4 games.
Brady Joiner 6’5 C Shadow Ridge (#68PHN 2020) – Joiner has shown the ability to effect the game in other ways besides scoring. The two-sport start, that excels on the diamond is currently the leading rebounder for Shadow Ridge. If that wasn’t enough he has used his explosive athleticism to become one of the top rim protectors. He currently is leading the state in block shots, averaging over 5 per game.