North Central Kansas League at the Break: Stars Who Shined
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Several members of the North Central Kansas League are off to hot starts, thanks in large part to some highly talented performers: Kaleb Becker Kaleb Becker 6'4" | SF Abilene | 2022 State KS , junior, Abilene (pictured): The #3…
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Continue ReadingSeveral members of the North Central Kansas League are off to hot starts, thanks in large part to some highly talented performers:
Kaleb Becker Kaleb Becker 6'4" | SF Abilene | 2022 State KS , junior, Abilene (pictured):
The #3 ranked Cowboys lost a tough opener to Rock Creek, but have weather each test since. Becker has been consistent and versatile. He posted 19 against Rock Creek and has been good for at least 15 in each outing.
Avery Bryson Avery Bryson 6'2" | SF Abilene | 2021 State KS , senior, Abilene:
The 6-foot-3 guard has been an outstanding sidekick for Becker, doing some of everything. He can score from anywhere on the floor and is tough on the boards. Like Becker, he has been consistently productive offensively, with 17 against Southeast of Saline and 14 against Rock Creek.
Tanner Hecht Tanner Hecht 6'5" | CG Wamego | 2021 State KS , senior, Wamego:
The scoring machine has gotten off to a predictably great start for the Red Raiders. He’s only been held below 20 points once so far – 19 against Sabetha. He drilled five 3-pointers against Atchison to finish with a season-high 32.
Gavin Pieschl, senior, Marysville:
Marysville is getting a lot of balanced production and keeps rolling with four wins before the break. Pieschl is taking up the slack for a lot of the scoring lost to graduation. He has games of 23 against Concordia and 15 against Valley Heights.
Wyatt Trost, senior, Concordia:
Off to a solid start, the Panthers are led by their star football quarterback Trost. The 6-foot-2 athlete has games of 17 against Republic County and 20 against Marysville.