Nevada Stat Leaders: Returning Northern Scoring Leaders
The 2019-2020 season is officially over. It was a season full of excitement thanks to the dynamic players on both sides of the ball. We’re fortunate, as many players will be back next season. In this article, we take a…
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Continue ReadingThe 2019-2020 season is officially over. It was a season full of excitement thanks to the dynamic players on both sides of the ball. We’re fortunate, as many players will be back next season. In this article, we take a look at the returning stat leaders for the state of Nevada.
Joseph Summers Joseph Summers 5'11" | PG Carson City | 2021 State NV 5’11 PG Carson (#37PHN 2021) – Summers is a great example of why PrepHoops is such a fabulous platform. I got to see a ton of this high IQ pg last summer, and he carried his strong play right over into the high school season. Summers is an excellent shooter, knocking down over 38% from behind the arc and 87% from the stripe, en route to averaging 18ppg last season.
Trey Wilmot 5’11 PG Reno 2021 – Wilmot will be the leading returning scorer in the High Desert next year. The penetrating guard averaged just over 10 per game while shooting over 82% from the line.
Michael Klekas Michael Klekas 6'3" | SF Elko | 2022 State NV 6’3 SF Elko 2022 (#10PHN 2022) (featured image) – New scorer looks same as the old. Klekas the multi-skilled wing returns after a successful sophomore campaign. A high production player, Klekas averaged over 24 ppg while also leading the team in rebounding. Good looking prospect that is a true sleeper in every sense of the word.
Torak TT Valosek Torak TT Valosek 6'4" | CG Incline | 2022 State NV 6’3 SG Incline 2022 (#17PHN 2022) – Valosek is an intriguing prospect. A true power guard, who is one of the top slashers in his class. He put up 20 per game while leading Incline to a 2A state runner up finish.
Justin Frondarina 5’10 PG Sandy Valley 2021 – Frondarina will be the leading returning scorer in all of 1A next season. The scrappy playmaker shot 75% from the line and nearly 50% from the field last year while averaging almost 17 per game.