MIFL: 2018 Standouts
This past weekend, the Metro Indy Fall League got underway and we were on hand to see some of the better talent in the state. From Sunday, here are some of our standouts from the 2018 class. Aaron Henry (6’5…
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Continue ReadingThis past weekend, the Metro Indy Fall League got underway and we were on hand to see some of the better talent in the state. From Sunday, here are some of our standouts from the 2018 class.
Aaron Henry (6’5 – 2018 – Ben Davis) – Henry just really continues to be a bright spot in this 2018 class. The size and skill of his game is playing well right now and has the capability to become even better. He showed a little more athleticism than I had seen before which is one of only a couple areas he needs to improve. His stock is shooting up right now and for good reason.
Jack Hansen (6’6 – 2018 – Guerin Catholic) – I’ve only gotten to see Hansen a couple times and not for long enough stretches. Sunday was the first true viewing and he wasn’t bad. Showed some athleticism and skill. For 6’6 and looking like a PF, he moved around the floor really well. Not a guy that seems like he is going to stretch the floor but is going to be a solid, productive post player at the next level.
Hayden Langkabel (6’0 – 2018 – Morristown) – Langkabel is one of the more underrated players in the class. He’s always been overlooked while being very productive. Not flashy in any way as he comes off as a stereotypical 6’0 combo guard. Although, he shoots it pretty well, he’s assertive, and knows when to get into the lane to finish. Not a ton of upside but should be recruited among the better non-DI guards right now.
Anthony Barnard (6’5 – 2018 – Kokomo) – Barnard was a guy I talked about before this league and he did nothing but prove why on Sunday. Really skilled and mobile wing that made plays all over the floor. Has that underlying skillset that seems like he is just an adjustment or two away from taking over games completely. On the verge of having a big season at Kokomo.