2022 Rankings: Biggest Movers (Part 1)
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Our 2022 class rankings are now over 135 players ranked in the class and we’ve had some movement up and down the list with this update. Here’s a look at the biggest movers in our updated Senior rankings. Brady Bell…
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Continue ReadingOur 2022 class rankings are now over 135 players ranked in the class and we’ve had some movement up and down the list with this update. Here’s a look at the biggest movers in our updated Senior rankings.
Brady Bell Brady Bell 6'6" | SF Russell | 2022 State KY , Russell (27–>13) – Brady parlayed a big July of AAU into offers from several NAIA schools and interest from several schools at the D2 and low D1 levels. A bouncy foward, Bell’s best basketball is ahead of him as he continues to improve his ball handling and becomes more comfortable as a playmaker with the ball in his hands.
Evan Frederick Evan Frederick 6'9" | C Southern | 2022 State KY , Southern (81–>20) – Frederick is a big body but not as big as he used to be as he’s lost a bunch of weight and improved his lateral quickness and is quicker when elevating. He still needs to become more of a post instead of hanging around the three point line on offense but the repeat Senior should be on the radar for several schools at all levels.
Victor Lado Victor Lado 6'8" | PF Pleasure Ridge Park | 2022 State KY , PRP (70–>34) – Victor is a throwback post player who can hold down the paint on offense and defend and rebound on the defensive end of the court. At 6’7, Lado’s best basketball is ahead of him and he continues to develop his skill level on the offensive end.
Andrew Mason Andrew Mason 6'4" | SF Bardstown | 2022 State KY , Bardstown (65–>35) – Like Frederick, Mason will be a repeat Senior this season and is likely the best player in the 5th region this season. Andrew has the ability to score at every level and has the combination of ability and God given size and athleticism that could land him at the D1 level down the line if he goes the Juco route next year.
Noah Dumas, McCracken County (86–>36) – Another 2021 reclass, Dumas is the reigning 1st region player of the year and will look to lead McCracken back to Rupp Arena with his bonus year. Noah is a crafty PG who can get downhill and be a playmaker or finish through traffic thanks to a strong frame.