Notable Upcoming seniors to watch
With the coronavirus forcing postponement of the spring travel season, Prep Hoops Kansas takes a look at several players who are poised for a breakout senior season in 2020-21. Dallas Bond Dallas Bond 6'4" | PF Tonganoxie | 2021 State…
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Continue ReadingWith the coronavirus forcing postponement of the spring travel season, Prep Hoops Kansas takes a look at several players who are poised for a breakout senior season in 2020-21.
Dallas Bond
Dallas
Bond
6'4" | PF
Tonganoxie | 2021
State
KS
, 6’4, F, 2021, Tonganoxie @DallasBond5
Also a potential Division I football recruit, Bond is a strong player inside who can force turnovers and rebound well through contact. He is also a good scorer and can power his way to the basket or connect from outside as well. Bond is a multiple sports standout who can create with his dribble and make plays off the ball. He is a strong rebounder and is good at cleaning up plays around the glass and also knocking down shots around the free throw line and beyond.
Hunter Davis, 5’8, G, 2021, Lakin @retnuh_sivad
A five-sport athlete, Davis put together a strong junior season for a Lakin team that went 18-5 overall last season. He averaged nearly 20 points, 4.2 rebounds, 5.5 assists and 2.6 steals per game and shot nearly 50 percent from the field.
Drew Nicholson Drew Nicholson 6'6" | PF Hoisington | 2021 State KS , 6’6, G/F, 2021, Hosington @Drew_Nicholson0
Nicholson is a well-rounded wing player that can do a little bit of everything. He has good size and length, can handle the ball and create offense on the perimeter or score in the lane. He averaged 17.4 points, 7.5 rebounds and shot 54 percent from the field. Nicholson has good court vision, can find open teammates or take the ball all the way to the basket and finish.
Ely Wilcox, 6’4, F, 2021, Augusta @ely_wilcoxx
Wilcox was a second-team All-AVCTL selection for his work this past season, which mostly centered around his defense and rebounding. A strong, physical, 6’4, 200-pound forward, Wilcox had several eye-opening slams this past season, showed the ability to run the floor and has strong hands, able to haul in tough passes and finish tough chances.
Cooper Wolf, 6’0, PG, 2021, South Haven @CooperWolf4
Wolf is an underrated performer who passed the 1,000 career scoring mark this past season in February and was later named honorable mention all-state. He averaged 21.2 points, 5.0 rebounds, 3.7 assists and 2.5 steals and made 30 3-pointers.