Recruiting Report: Allen Anderson (2016)
Osseo point guard Allen Anderson took his stock as a recruit and pushed it from one level of the radar completely to the next level. He became a known name playing with Grassroots Minnesota from April to July. Allen has…
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Continue ReadingOsseo point guard Allen Anderson took his stock as a recruit and pushed it from one level of the radar completely to the next level. He became a known name playing with Grassroots Minnesota from April to July.
Allen has done the same thing for the Osseo Orioles pushing them to 6th in the latest Class AAAA poll at 8-0 on the season not to mention he’s leading an offense that has five guys averaging double figures (Allen at over 11 a game, Zach Theisen leading, Damario Armstrong, Dontae Jones, and Kameron Bettie as well). The Orioles are unbeaten and their balance is a big part of it.
“The season is going good so far we are currently 8-0 and still going strong we really have a lot of chemistry and that’s why we are winning games,” Anderson told NHR. “We still have a lot of work to do but I’m liking how we started.”
Allen is happy with the way his game has progressed from the summer to now.
“I feel like I made a major adjustment to my game. I learned a lot about the pick and roll game over the summer and being more of a leader making my teammates better.”
He’s also earned offers from Winona State and Minot State plus interest from several programs.
“I haven’t decided where I want to go yet,” Anderson told NHR. “I have two Division two offers on the table from Minot State and Winona State but I’m starting to hear from some division ones Buffalo and South Dakota State.
“I’m going to wait until around playoff time before I decide where I’m going to go. I want to give a chance to every school that is recruiting me a chance on what they have to offer.”
After the New Years, Osseo has a week on the road that includes games at Armstrong and Champlin Park. Games that Allen can standout, and games you don’t want to miss.