Recruiting Report: Vado Morse (2018)
Vado Morse is averaging nearly 22 points per game for a talented and well-coached 15-5 team at Bullis School. The junior guard continues to excel offensively, and is starting to see an uptick in his recruitment as a result. “I’m the type…
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Continue ReadingVado Morse is averaging nearly 22 points per game for a talented and well-coached 15-5 team at Bullis School. The junior guard continues to excel offensively, and is starting to see an uptick in his recruitment as a result.
“I’m the type of guard who tries to get teammates involved, and then when I need to score I do the job.”
Morse has been playing AAU since the fifth grade. He credits his personal trainer for helping him develop his skills and understanding of the game.
“The most improved parts of my game are definitely shooting and ball handling.”
Morse has hit at least one trey in all-but one game this year. We saw him hit a season high five in just one half vs. Sidwell Friends.
“My ability to score,” Morse replied when asked what the most underrated part of his game might be. “I’m improved on that this year. I’m averaging about 20 plus this year i believe.”
Morse has failed to post double-figure scoring numbers in just one game this season.Morse received his first scholarship offer from JMU over the weekend. Morse admittedly needs to continue his physical development, and work on his finishing around the rim. What can a college coach interested in recruiting Morse expect him to bring to a program at the next level?
“Getting teammates involved. Scoring.”