Elgin versus Tuttle: hidden gems
Elgin defeated Tuttle 53-46 on the road Monday night. The under-the-radar prospects below had the most outstanding performances. Bowin Hargis | 2020 PG | Elgin Hargis completed the evening with 22 points in the stat-book on a memorable night for…
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Continue ReadingElgin defeated Tuttle 53-46 on the road Monday night. The under-the-radar prospects below had the most outstanding performances.
Bowin Hargis | 2020 PG | Elgin
Hargis completed the evening with 22 points in the stat-book on a memorable night for the senior. Hargis was electric from 3-point range, netting a couple deep shots and a mid-range field goal within the first two minutes after I walked into the gym. He has a smooth skill-set; standing about a hair above 6-foot-even, Hargis has finesse, finishing at the rack against stout defenders and burying long shots quickly from the catch.
Isaac McDoulett | 2022 SG | Tuttle
McDoulett woke-up the home-crowd with a second-half dunk in the half-court. Aside from making the highlight play of the evening, however, McDoulett has a diverse skill-set; he shot the ball exceptionally well, finishing the night with 12 points while gathering six rebounds and acquiring three assists. Also somewhat of an AAU freelancer, as I was tipped by locals, McDoulett may be the next guy to recruit for your summer program.
Levi Houck | 2020 PG | Tuttle
One of the greatest hidden gems in the Oklahoma City metro, Houck put on more than one impressive sequence last night as his all-around play elevated him to finish with 10 points, six boards and five assists. Houck, standing closer to 6-foot-4 than six-three, is an outstanding prospect to whom I endorse entirely to small colleges looking for an all-around, high-pace and controlled point guard with college-ready stature.
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