Prospect Intro: Dylan LeBrun (2018)
Six-foot-4 guard Dylan LeBrun is a scorer plain and simple. He put up 20 plus points per game last year for Flandreau High School as a sophomore and is now a key piece to the Pentagon National Team that is…
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Continue ReadingSix-foot-4 guard Dylan LeBrun is a scorer plain and simple. He put up 20 plus points per game last year for Flandreau High School as a sophomore and is now a key piece to the Pentagon National Team that is playing in Kansas City this week.
“Spring basketball has gone very well for me so far,” Dylan told PHD. “I would say traveling to cities and also all of the friendships I have made with new teammates has been the best part of the experience for me.”
Dylan is one of the top talents in the 2018 class of South Dakota talent but he wants to be a more rounded player than he is. He told PHD he “plans to work on all parts of my game in the coming months”.
Dylan has impressed with the PBC National team but he was also fantastic with his Flandreau squad. He had several memorable moments as a tenth grader, but what were the best?
“I would say getting the opportunity to play the state champion Sioux Falls Christian in regions,” was a top moment for his team said LeBrun. “My individual best moment would have to be scoring my 1,000th point and making all-state.”
The next thing Dylan wants is more victories. With LeBrun the team is his focus.
“We should have a fairly good season,” said LeBrun who will be a junior this fall. “We all need to work on improving our game individually so then our team improves as a whole.”