Impact Transfers: 2024 Class (Part 2)
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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.
Abram was a role player for CAL the last couple of seasons but should be in line for a bigger role and more offensive opportunities at Oldham County the next two seasons. Stinebruner can play comfortably on or off the ball and is a good shooter. His rebounding will help an Oldham County roster that needs to replace a ton of lost size.
Johnson has been one of the best scorers in the 16th region for the past few seasons and will add even more firepower to the Panthers roster that has a lot of talent. Eli should get way more open looks thanks to the talent level around him at his new home.
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Braylon is entering a Junior season at his new home and high expectations. Hinton has always shown the potential to be a game changer thanks to his size, length and skill. At a new school, he’ll need to figure out his role but there is no reason that Braylon shouldn’t be a top player for the Commodores this season.
Spencer County has one of the most prolific offenses in the state and Baird’s skill set should fit right in with the Bears. Keaton has been a role player at Collins but should have a starting role for Spencer and will have a chance to help get them to make a deep run into the 8th region tournament.
Reesor was a minor role player for Lexington Catholic last season and will likely be a go to player for Sayre as a Junior. Ian has flashed a good skill set and solid basketball IQ in his limited opportunities at Catholic and should get plenty of playing time and the chance to play through mistakes as his game grows and improves.