Unsigned Senior Small College Prospects
With the season coming to an end and colleges looking to fill positions for next year, we look to lend a helping hand to smaller schools looking for players. For D2 and D3 level programs that may be looking for…
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Continue ReadingWith the season coming to an end and colleges looking to fill positions for next year, we look to lend a helping hand to smaller schools looking for players. For D2 and D3 level programs that may be looking for prospects, these players are can’t miss prospects.
Greenfield School Creighton Lebo: One thing is for certain, this young man knows what it takes to win games as he’s been apart of a championship caliber team these last few years. The son of a former college coach, you can see the natural feel and IQ for the game as well as his ability to fit in with his role on the team.
Kinston HS Chance Minott: Although he plays for one of the top teams in the state, he is still a player that is overlooked at this point. His ability to run a team are impressive but what we really like about Chance is the intensity he brings when he steps on the court. He’s a very good on ball defender, using his lateral quickness and quick hands to cause problems.
Trinity Christian Guard Mike Boykin: Since his arrival to TCS, he’s come in and provided a nice amount of offense and experience to the team. He plays the game with an edge, not backing down from any challenge and constantly getting after it on both ends of the floor.
First Flight HS Jordan High: In their last two games he put up monsters numbers, averaging close to 30 points and 6 rebounds in those games. He’s a player that we feel will only get better as time goes on and he doesn’t mind playing whatever role his team needs him to fill.
Washington County Deandre Downing: D2 programs should be giving him a look as he is a 6’7 Guard that has a nice overall IQ for the game. He has a slender frame which can be changed once he gets into the right college program but overall we like what he can potentially be.
Dixon HS Everett Lewis: He’s been a huge part of helping to lead Dixon HS to an 18-6 record as he is averaging just under 20 points per contest. His ability to score the ball and make plays above the rim on both ends of the floor are just a few reasons why we feel he can be successful on the next level.