Rolling Valley Conference: Class Of 2021’s Who Should Be Valued
In an effort to provide new and unique ways to cover prospects, we thought it would be important to give some coverage to those that might not always get it. To do that, we will be digging deep into each…
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Continue ReadingIn an effort to provide new and unique ways to cover prospects, we thought it would be important to give some coverage to those that might not always get it. To do that, we will be digging deep into each conference in the state.
We will be breaking down each conference starting with the Class of 2021 first to show college coaches who they need to be placing a value on heading into the year.
We will continue to go through each conference to try and hit as many players as possible with the hopes of helping these seniors-to-be catch the attention of prospective college coaches.
Gavin Reineke – Boyer Valley
Boyer Valley’s Gavin Reineke found himself with several uncontested layups on the other end thanks to a 60-steal season.
Reineke scored 278 points in 23 games, adding 70 rebounds, 48 assists and even blocking seven shots as the Bulldogs went 20-3 before a tough loss to Woodbine in the substate quarterfinals.
The defending Rolling Valley Conference champions will rely on Reineke for even more this coming season after he shot 40 percent from the field and made 49 three-pointers.
Tyler Petersen – Exira-EHK
It was a strong season on the hardwood for Exira-EHK’s Tyler Petersen.
The Class of 2021 prospect posted 269 points with 93 rebounds, 81 assists and 22 steals, shooting almost 37 percent from the field, 37 percent from the three-point line and 71 percent at the free throw line for the Spartans.
Petersen made a team-high 44 three-pointers.
Brigham Daniel – Glidden-Ralston
Leading scorer Brigham Daniel returns for Glidden-Ralston.
Daniel, a Class of 2021 player, averaged just under 12 points per game on 41 percent shooting from the floor for the Wildcats, adding three assists a night.
Along with his 234 points and 64 assists, Daniel also had 73 rebounds and 46 steals. He made 27 triples in all.
Connor McKee – CAM
CAM was riding high into the postseason last year, reaching the substate semifinals before a tough loss to Martensdale-St. Mary’s. The Cougars finished with 19 wins in all and boast the return of leading scorer Connor McKee.
As a junior, McKee posted 10 points a night on 54 percent shooting from the floor. He recorded 232 points in all, adding 53 assists, 23 steals and 14 blocks while making 17 three-pointers.
Connor Brus – Paton-Churdan
Connor Brus had a strong junior campaign for Paton-Churdan, and the Class of 2021 prospect will be looking for even more this season.
Brus scored 223 points with 83 rebounds, 21 steals and 16 blocks, shooting 38 percent from the field with a team-high 45 made three-pointers. He also was effective at the free throw line, sinking almost 64 percent of his attempts.