Recruiting news: look at latest Kansas City (Mo.) commits (Part I)
PrepHoops takes you inside the latest wave of spring commitments in Kansas City, Mo. and breaks down what each player will be bringing to their college program (Part I of II). Tremaine Banks, 6’2, G, Grandview (Missouri Valley) Banks helped…
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Continue ReadingPrepHoops takes you inside the latest wave of spring commitments in Kansas City, Mo. and breaks down what each player will be bringing to their college program (Part I of II).
Tremaine Banks, 6’2, G, Grandview (Missouri Valley)
Banks helped Grandview go 24-5 this past season. A 6’2 guard, he averaged 8.6 points and 3.7 rebounds, shot 50 percent from the field and 38 percent from the 3-point line as he knocked down 27 triples.
Jaiden Bristol, 5’11, PG, St. Joe Central (Benedictine)
One of the better all-around guards in the Kansas City area, Bristol signed to play at NAIA Benedictine on May 1. Capable of doing a little bit of everything at a high level, Bristol averaged 16 points 6.6 rebounds, 3.2 assists and 2.8 steals while shooting 52 percent from the field for a Central team that went 21-7.
Steven Dulley, 6’2, SG, Lincoln Prep, UMKC
One of the better players in the Kansas City, Mo. side to commit late, he put together a terrific career at Lincoln Prep. He is a strong, physical guard that can do a little bit of everything and brings a versatile skill set to the court.
Tre Flowers, 6’0, G, St. Joe Benton (Missouri Western)
Flowers committed to play at Missouri Western on April 24, an NCAA Division II school located in St. Joseph. A do-everything, 6’0 guard, Flowers averaged 12.3 points, 2.9 rebounds and 5.5 assists per game as a senior. He shot 45 percent from the field and knocked down 44 3-pointers and shot 37 percent from behind the arc this past season.
Dominic Fragola, 6’2, Liberty North (State Fair Community College)
Fragola has the ability to light up the scoreboard and was among the top perimeter shooters this season for Liberty North. He also showed the ability to put the ball on the floor and little, but is at his best shooting from distance.
Cody Glenn, 6’2, PG, Lawson (North Central College)
Six days ago, Glenn made his decision to attend North Central official. He is a 6’0 guard that can shoot from the 3-point line as well as create off the dribble. He averaged 22.7 points and 3.6 assists per game this past season for a team that went 20-3.
Sterling Hicks, 6’2, SF, St. Joe Lafayette (KCKCC)
Hicks announced his commitment to KCKCC on April 26 after a standout senior season at St. Joe Lafayette. A versatile all-around player, Hicks is comfortable on the perimeter, but can also take the ball inside and play effectively out of the high or low post.