Prep Hoops Finale NCAA All-Tournament Team
The Prep Hoops Finale gave ours staff the chance to evaluate many athlete’s that will eventually take the reigns at the high school level. The NCAA Division was loaded with talent player from all over the state who put on…
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Continue ReadingThe Prep Hoops Finale gave ours staff the chance to evaluate many athlete’s that will eventually take the reigns at the high school level. The NCAA Division was loaded with talent player from all over the state who put on quite the show. The All-Tournament team features those who showed they have the skill, knowledge, and drive to play the game amongst the best.
MVP- Dorrian Plumley 2021 Oklahoma Respect Shooting Guard
Plumley proved he was the must unstoppable from start to finish this past weekend. He scored from all over the floor and was a nightmare to guard. His size and length give created problems for defenders in his age group. He was able to get in the lane and finish through contact. The three pointer and free throw line were also areas he excelled in. He averaged 21.2 points per game throughout the tournament. Plumley is a top notch scorer in the making.
Point Guard- Kobey Stephens 2021 Future Stars Athletics
Stephens showed that he has a big time scoring ability as well. He made a living in the lane and finished exceptionally well around the rim.
Point Guard- Marlo Fox 2021 Oklahoma Run PWP Red
Fox was one of the fastest men on the court and he used that speed to run in transition with or without the ball. With elite size for his age group, Fox could be a top notch point guard at the high school ranks.
Shooting Guard- Sterling Young 2021 Future Star Athletics
Young showed flashes of greatness this weekend with his ability to handle to the ball on the perimeter and make plays. He averaged 13 points per game over the weekend.
Shooting Guard –Emaud Triplet 2021 Oklahoma Run PWP Red
Triplet doesn’t have the best height but his strength made him a tough task to stop in the lane. He takes his attack downhill and is creative in creating contact.
Power Forward- Brandon Jefferson 2020 Oklahoma Hustlers
Jefferson could be the next best thing at Tulsa Central. He has elite size and truly can play as a point forward. great slasher who can get to the bucket with ease.
Sixth Man- Jackson Jordan 2021 Power Forward Next Level Elite
Jordan was a problem in the paint for many teams. He dominated the offensive glass and got most of his points off put backs. If he continues to grow and develop his post game he could be a matchup nightmare in the future.