Flying Under the Radar (Part IV)
Prep Hoops Missouri presents another installment of “Flying Under the Radar” which features talented players who are putting in work around the state without a ton of fanfare. Here is the fourth part in our weekly series. Marcus Anthony 6’2…
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Continue ReadingPrep Hoops Missouri presents another installment of “Flying Under the Radar” which features talented players who are putting in work around the state without a ton of fanfare. Here is the fourth part in our weekly series.
Marcus Anthony 6’2 Helias: It is great to see this 2020 guard back on the court after missing most of last season with an injury. He is a dynamic force in transition and he is relentless in attacking the basket. His 3-point shooting has also improved as well. He scored a total of 69 points in the Crusaders last two games, both victories.
Arlo Stump 5’10” Golden City: The 2020 guard has been dropping mad buckets since the first day of his freshman year on the varsity. He scored his 2,500th career point last week. In his four seasons, he has averaged 22, 25, 28 and his current 27 points a game. He led Golden City to a Class 1 district championship last season.
Tysen Brennan 6’5” Lee’s Summit West: A very solid Stretch 4 whose versatility has helped the Titans be one of the top teams in KC. He can handle and pass the ball to go along with his ability to knock down 3-pointers. He is averaging 11 points and seven rebounds while hitting 39 percent of his 3-pointers.
Aaric Norman 6’4” McKinley Classical: An athletic 2020 forward who has great length and shot blocking ability. He averages 5.5 swats a game, which is among the best in St. Louis. He is currently averaging 14.4 points and 9.9 rebounds a game for the 17-2 Goldbugs.
Wes Brandsgaard 6’3” Chillicothe: An excellent 2020 forward in NW Missouri with a strong body and a versatile skill set. He can score around the basket or step outside and work from the perimeter. He is averaging 20 points, five rebounds and two steals while shooting 39 percent from 3-point range.
Sylvon Mosley 6’3” McCluer North – An athletic 2020 wing player who has stepped into a big role this season after being a valuable reserve on a state quarterfinals team last year. He is very effective on the drive with a nice jumper. He is averaging 15 points and has a pair of last second game winners to his credit.
Tyson Goodale 6’0 Oran: The 2020 guard was a key player in last year’s run to the Class 2 state finals and he has stepped into an even bigger role this year. In a small team, he plays big on the boards and as a bucket getter in the paint, but he can knock down perimeter shots and really excel in the transition and.