Central Kansas: A look at toughest defenders
Central Kansas: A look at toughest defenders Prep Hoops takes a look at several of Central Kansas’ toughest defensive players Prep Hoops takes a look at several of the top defensive players in Central Kansas this season. Kobe Bonner,…
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Prep Hoops takes a look at several of Central Kansas’ toughest defensive players
Prep Hoops takes a look at several of the top defensive players in Central Kansas this season.
Kobe Bonner, 5’10, PG, 2019, Seaman
An intelligent guard who sees the floor and looks to get his teammates involved. Bonner is a pass-first guard who runs the floor and can connect from long range. He also is a good defensive player who can knock away the ball and force turnovers. An important defender who provides solid ball pressure.
Brett Chapple, 6’4, F, 2019, Lawrence
A strong offensive rebounder and defensive presence. Chapple is a hustle player who fights for the ball, can connect when given the ball and makes an impact while setting screens and blocking shots. He has a good feel for the floor and looks to finish plays and protect the basket on defense.
Mark Grammer, 6’2, G, 2019, Salina Central
Grammer is a talented perimeter shooter who can catch fire and change the dynamic of play. He’s a well-rounded player who brings a hard-working nature to the floor. He plays strong defense and he gets inside and rebounds on both ends. He does whatever his team needs and it takes the pressure off his teammates.
Aaron Hamilton, 5’11, G, 2019, Junction City
A fast guard who can run a show and get buckets in the paint. He’s a little undersized but he plays big and can defend the ball well. He can force turnovers and come away with steals and finish plays on the opposite side. He also can score in transition through traffic.
Lawson Monaco, 6’4, G, 2019, Manhattan
A player who can handle the ball and create for himself and others. Monaco brings good size, speed and hustle to the floor. He has his sweet spots on the perimeter and he can knock down shots from outside. He size and upper body strength also allows him to defend multiple positions on defense. He can play on the ball and occasionally handle a strong post player on the block.