Fall Elite Camp Session No. 2: Class of 2022 Wings
Prep Hoops Missouri takes a look at the top Class of 2022 wings from the second session of the Fall Elite Camp in St. Charles, MO, which was presented by head coach Kyle Gerdeman and his staff at Lindenwood University.…
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Continue ReadingPrep Hoops Missouri takes a look at the top Class of 2022 wings from the second session of the Fall Elite Camp in St. Charles, MO, which was presented by head coach Kyle Gerdeman and his staff at Lindenwood University.
Frankie May Frankie May 6'3" | SG Lutheran St. Charles | 2022 State MO 6’3″ Lutheran St. Charles: A very talented wing player with solid handles and the ability to score consistently on the drive. He was very aggressive in attacking the basket and he could finish at different angles. He compliments his drives with a nice stroke from 3-point range. He continues to get better.
Ben McMullan Ben McMullan 6'2" | SG Kennett | 2022 State MO 6’2″ Kennett: A solidly built shooting guard from the boot heel who brought his impressive 3-point stroke to the showcase. He can really knock down shots off the catch, but he also has a nice step back move from long distance. I also liked his passing ability and overall feel for the game.
Luke Busateri Luke Busateri 6'3" | SF Timberland | 2022 State MO 6’4″ Timberland: A good sized wing who used his physical strength to get buckets on several impressive takes to the basket. He did a nice job of playing through contact. He has a nice feel for the game with his make plays as a ball handler and passer.
Adam Sausele Adam Sausele 6'2" | SG Vianney | 2022 State MO 6’2″ Vianney: A very solid shooting guard who did a nice job knocking down 3-pointers during the camp. He is a very unselfish player who can play well without the basketball and fit in his talents within a team concept.
Landon Engelage 6’3 Holt: An active wing who had an impressive showing as he played with a high motor. He was good in the transition game and he had some nice strong takes on the baseline where he finished well. He also shot the ball well from 3-point range.
Riley Bradford 6’3″ Seckman: It was my first time seeing this young wing from Jefferson County and I was impressed with his ability to shoot the ball from 3-point range. He was really ringing the bell off the catch.
Brendan Moss 6’1″ Fox: An impressive 3-point shooter who had excellent range from long distance. I was also impressed with how he moved without the ball and got himself open and in position to shoot the ball.