Class of 2022: Who Has Played Well? (Part:2)
Jordan Reed- Manual Jordan Reed is having an impressive sophomore campaign putting up 15.8 points and 5.2 rebounds per game. He is a very good athlete, who is quite muscular for his age. Jordan uses a nice set of simple…
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Jordan Reed is having an impressive sophomore campaign putting up 15.8 points and 5.2 rebounds per game. He is a very good athlete, who is quite muscular for his age. Jordan uses a nice set of simple in and out moves and crossovers to get to the rim; I like the fact that he does not try to do too much but gets to the rim with ease. He also has a formidable jump shot, shooting %31 from three point land. Jordan is a good athlete who has a lot of potential, definitely someone to look out for
Luke Williams- DSST: Green Valley Ranch
Luke Williams is the definition of heart over size, he is a smaller player but uses his crafty ball handling and a good jumper to put up 15.8 points a game. Luke is a slivery finisher around the rim, using his quickness to finish inside. He is a good scoring threat which draws in the defense and allows him to find open teammates.
Jaeton Hackley- Douglas County
Jaeton Hackley has stepped up this year and helped Douglas County to exceed many peoples expectations. He has been averaging 13.7 points, 3.6 assists, and 2.0 steals a game. Jaeton is a guard who has a good downhill game, attacking the bucket with aggression. He is a very good point guard, who has good playmaking ability. Also he can shoot the ball well from the outside, shooting %33 from three point land.
Elijah Knudsen- Mead
Elijah Knudsen is being talked about as the best shooter in the state, he can straight up shoot the ball. Elijah is one of the rare shooters who can shoot off the dribble and set shots, with some good ball handling skills he creates space with ease to hit open or contested jumpshots. This year he is putting up 12.0 points on the number one team in 4A, he is definitely a big reason why Mead is up their.
Bryce Andrews- Weld Central
Bryce Andrews is one of the more athletic sophomores in his class who uses his athleticism and lengthy, 6’4, body to get to the rim. He is a good athlete who has had some crazy dunks over the season. This year he is averaging 14.4 points and 7.4 rebounds per game. Bryce is quite a difference maker, definitely someone to look out for.