Impact Transfers: 2024 Class (Part 1)
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The start of practice is still 6 weeks away but there are several players who made the move to a new school this summer and are primed for a potentially big season at their new home. Here’s a look at…
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Continue ReadingThe start of practice is still 6 weeks away but there are several players who made the move to a new school this summer and are primed for a potentially big season at their new home. Here’s a look at some impact transfers in the Junior class.
One of the biggest stock risers of the AAU season, Vasser is one of the best lead guards in the entire state in 2024 and has established himself as a D1 talent as he holds multiple offers. Trinity already had a lot of talent on their roster and Drae is only going to make the Rocks better this season.
Ballard lost some talent this summer after House and Gabe Sisk left the program. Quel’ron holds an offer from Jacksonville State and should earn more over the next 18 months. One of the best point guards in Louisville, House is nearly impossible to keep out of the paint and is a great decision maker when he gets there.
Brown is a high level shooter who shot 43% from three and 90% from the free throw line at Thomas Nelson last season. As a Sophomore, Riley averaged 11 points and 7 rebounds per game and could see more shots coming his way for a Washington County school that has some really good talent this season.
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Christian started off hot last season at Manual and started making a name for himself in the Derby City. Doerr is athletic with a good feel for the game and should be a scholarship level player after he finishes his high school career. At Evangel, Doerr and Kyran Tilley Kyran Tilley 6’1″ | PG Evangel Christian | 2024 State KY will make one of the best starting backcourts in the 2024 class.