Grind Finals: KS Most Versatile (17U)
Grind Finals: KS Most Versatile (17U) 34-Drew Bortz, 6’1, 2020, Washburn-Rural, Kansas Hoggs 17U Bortz was an all-round leader on the floor and had options all-around. He’s an underrated inside out player who has the handles of a guard but…
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34-Drew Bortz, 6’1, 2020, Washburn-Rural, Kansas Hoggs 17U
Bortz was an all-round leader on the floor and had options all-around. He’s an underrated inside out player who has the handles of a guard but is often placed inside due to his overall strength and grit. He valued ball security and made thoughtful plays with the ball.
34-Cobe Green, G/F, 2020, Bishop Seabury Academy, SSA White
A smart player with the ball who can handle the ball for himself. He is also a good shooter and connected from distance and as a slasher. Green ran the floor and is good at playing physical defense down low as well.
22-Harper Jonas, G/F, 2020, Andover, NLHA Gaddis
A smart defensive player who showed the benefits of running a motion and never taking plays off. He got some easy looks around the basket and his stop and pop ability was on display as well as his overall toughness and speed in transition and off screens.
11 — Norman Massey, 6’4, G, 2020, Wichita East, Kansas Grind
Massey is a well-rounded player who can handle the ball, run the point, or play off the ball and score in a variety of ways. He has a big, strong frame and brings a physical style of play to the court. He works hard at both ends of the floor and is a strong rebounder thanks to his good size.
8 — Jackson Rone, 6’3, G, 2020, Bishop Miege, Team KC
Rone brings a versatile and well-rounded skill set to the floor, able to handle the ball, rebound defend in the paint or on the perimeter. He has good size for a wing player at 6’3 and play on the wing and has the ability to play multiple positions. He is poised for breakout senior season at Miege this year.