MoKan Fall League Week 1: Forwards and Posts
MoKan Fall League Week 1 Forwards and Posts: Andrew Brewer (2021) 6’8″ Shawnee Mission South HS: Brewer had a pair of dominating performances on Sunday averaging 16.5 PPG. He excelled on the offensive end scoring both inside and out with…
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Andrew Brewer (2021) 6’8″ Shawnee Mission South HS: Brewer had a pair of dominating performances on Sunday averaging 16.5 PPG. He excelled on the offensive end scoring both inside and out with great touch at the rim. In both games, he added some scoring on second-chance points and owned the offensive glass. His motor and pursuit of the ball are just a couple of his winning intangibles. Andrew currently holds a scholarship to Doane and Midland University.
Andrew Orr Andrew Orr 6'8" | PF Blue Valley North | 2021 State KS (2021) 6’8″ Blue Valley North HS: Andrew is a long, athletic, and highly active forward with great touch around the rim. In week one he averaged 19 PPG and could not be stopped in the paint. In both games he the floor well and used a variety of post moves to finish over smaller players at the rim. The Blue Valley North prospect has great size and upside as he continues to grow his game. He currently holds an offer from Washburn University.
CJ Powell (2021) 6’6″ Highland Park HS: CJ is a prospect with “college-ready” size and strength. His offensive arsenal includes being a power post player as well as a stretch forward with a great jump shot and driving ability from the perimeter. His versatility will make him a matchup nightmare for both smaller players trying to handle his strength and bigger players to cover his range and drive. Week one he averaged 12.5 PPG.
Blake Danitschek Blake Danitschek 6'6" | SG Kapaun | 2021 State KS (2021) 6’7″ Kapaun Mt. Carmel HS: Blake is a rangy stretch forward with great shooting ability from both midrange and beyond the three-point line. In both games, he knocked down several threes in transition with no hesitation. Defensively his length disrupted passing lanes and altered opponents shots. For college teams that want to play with pace and space, Blake would be a great prospect to key in on. He averaged 14.0 PPG in week 1.
Kayden Fish (2023) 6’8″ Staley HS: Kayden was one of the most impressive underclassmen in week one. He has a tremendous frame and great strength. He was and will continue to be a problem for opponents to keep off the glass. When he is on the floor he is extremely productive and is a double-double candidate each time he plays. He averaged 7.5 PPG this weekend.