Top 25 Wings in Omaha Metro Conference (Part 2)
Top 25 Wings in Omaha Metro Conference (Part 1) Check out part one of this list (25-20) linked above. 19. Joey Hylok – 6’2 – Class of 2021 (9.1 ppg) Hylok is a perimeter defender that usually guards the opposing…
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Check out part one of this list (25-20) linked above.
19. Joey Hylok – 6’2 – Class of 2021 (9.1 ppg)
Hylok is a perimeter defender that usually guards the opposing teams best players and makes them work hard to score. On offense, he can spot up, score in transition, and has good vision, averaging just under 3 assists per game. Hylok is a two way player that puts in effort on the defensive end.
18. Greg Brown – 6’4 – Class of 2021 (9.3 ppg)
Brown has had an up and down year and only appeared in 17 of Burke’s games this season. When he has played, he has shown flashes of being a difference maker on both ends of the floor. He is an aggressive looking to swipe the ball from opponents, averaging 1.7 steals per game, and can be a physical rebounder. Brown is a good ball handler that can create for himself and others.
17. Luke Lindenmeyer – 6’4 – Class of 2022 (9.2 ppg)
Lindenmeyer is a strong sophomore that can score from deep and attack the basket. He uses his size and strength to absorb contact and create space around the rim. He gets himself to the line and converts 89% of his free throw attempts. Lindenmeyer also helps on the glass, averaging 3.5 rebounds per game.
16. Jack Cooper – 6’6 – Class of 2021 (12.0 ppg)
Cooper can play either forward spot, but spends a lot of time on the perimeter spacing the floor. He makes just over one three point attempt per game and can attack hard close outs with straight line drives. He runs the floor, finishes baskets in transition, and makes 57% of his two point attempt. Cooper blocks 1.2 shots per game and averages 6.3 rebounds from his forward position.
15. Daniel Brocaille – 6’4 – Class of 2022 (9.3 ppg)
Brocaille went from playing very little as a freshman to having one of the best sophomore seasons in the state. He is scoring, defending, distributing, and averaging 5.1 rebounds per game. He spaces the floor, making over 1.5 threes per game at 41%. Brocaille has been stuffing the stat sheet in year two and helping the Papio South Titans be one of the most competitive teams in the metro.
14. Reggie Thomas – 6’0 – Class of 2022 (10.1 ppg)
Thomas is a two way off ball guard that gives teams problems with his combination of strength and agility. On defense, he can battle with bigger players and stay in front of ball handlers. He also pulls down just over 4 rebounds per game. Thomas can beat his matchup down the floor for transition opportunities on offense or spot up and knocked down threes, which he has done at 40% this season.
13. Carl Brown – 6’4 – Class of 2020 (9.7 ppg)
Brown is one spot ahead of his Westside Warrior teammate, but these two wings affect the game very differently. Brown is a long spot up shooter that can play either forward position. He has range well beyond the college three point line and is shooting 42% on just under 6 attempt from deep per game. Brown pulls in 4.2 rebounds per game and really stretches the floor and creates space for his teammates offensively.
Check out part three of this list (12-7) linked below.