Class of 2022: Who Has Played Well?(Part:1)
The class of 2022 is in the stage of proving that they belong with the big dawgs(upper classmen). As sophomores there have been some standouts who have caught many people’s attention, here are our top performers from the class of…
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Continue ReadingThe class of 2022 is in the stage of proving that they belong with the big dawgs(upper classmen). As sophomores there have been some standouts who have caught many people’s attention, here are our top performers from the class of 2022.
Langston Reynolds– East
Langston Reynolds has looked like unquestionably the number one sophomore in the state, leading East to a great season. This year he is averaging 18.9 points, 6.8 rebounds, and 2.8 steals a game. Langston has the build of a D1 player standing at 6’4 and has a bulky build for a wing. He also is very athletic, he has a quick first step and good combination of speed and vertical bounce that allow him to finish at the rim. Also he has a much improved jump shot that is starting to make him look like a threat from the outside.
Brock Wisne– Horizon
Brock Wisne is having a monster season putting up a double-double, with 16.5 points and 10.0 rebounds a game, and leading his team to a bye game for the playoffs. Brock has great height, standing at 6’7, he can battle inside but also spread the floor and shoot from the outside, from three point land he is shooting %39. He also is a good athlete having some highlight dunks this year, Brock has a huge ceiling definitely a player to look out for.
Sam Howery– Saint Mary’s
Sam Howery is leading the sophomore class in both points and assists with 22.2 points, 8.7 assists, 6.3 rebounds, and 4.1 steals, a crazy stat line for a sophomore. He is leading Saint Mary’s to a 15-3 season, running the point guard spot he is good at finding open teammates, which we can see by the 8 assists a game. Sam is very crafty with the ball, being one of the best ball handlers in the state he uses shifty moves to cause separation from defenders. Sam can score on all three levels, he has a good three point shot, a soft touch on floaters, and crafty skills near the bucket.
Tayt Chacon– University
Tayt Chacon was someone who had a great freshmen season and has continued that over to his sophomore season. This year he is putting up 19.7 points per game, one of the top scorers in his class. Tayt is a great athlete playing three varsity sports, football, basketball, and baseball. Tayt uses his athleticism to get to the rim and can also hit shots from the outside. He is leading University to a good season going 14-4.
Aidin Kuhl- Rocky Mountain
Aidin Kuhl is having a very good season putting up 17.6 points per game, he is a straight scorer. Aidin made his name known over the summer as being a knockdown shooter from three point land and has carried that into the high school season. He is shooting %44 from the floor and %33 from three point land. Being a consistent first option as a sophomore is very impressive, it will be interesting to see how his game progresses throughout his high school career.