Mid Seven White Prep Hoops Kansas takes a look at the upcoming season in Kansas City’s Mid Seven White. Mid Seven White Belton (5-20, 0-11), Fort Osage (19-6, 8-4), North Kansas City (13-13,8-4), Oak Park (10-16, 3-8), Raytown (20-7, 10-2),…
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Prep Hoops Kansas takes a look at the upcoming season in Kansas City’s Mid Seven White.
Mid Seven White
Belton (5-20, 0-11), Fort Osage (19-6, 8-4), North Kansas City (13-13,8-4), Oak Park (10-16, 3-8), Raytown (20-7, 10-2), Ruskin (10-17, 4-8),William Chrisman (20-9, 8-4)
Athuai Ding, 6’2, G, 2021, North Kansas City
A point guard who makes strong plays quickly and gets to the basket and scores. He is a good defensive player and has long arms and the ability to take the ball away from opponents. He just has a way of coming away with the ball and can cover ground quickly and have the ball off the glass before opponents catch wind of the play. And athletic and flexible player on the move who shows up as a defender and offensive threat.
Isaiah Jackson, 6’2, G, 2020, William Chrisman
Jackson is a good sized point guard who can break down opponents in 101 situations and also make excellent plays as a defensive-minded guard. He handles the ball well and is great in transition and can slip to the basket and score. He likes to go inside and can slip by opponents and fill out a stat sheet in a hurry.
Terrence Jones, 6’2, 2021, Raytown, KC Premiere Blue Chips 16U
A nice athletic guard who has good size at 6’2 has the ability to play the wing. He can read the defense well and can collect himself and get to the basket and finish. He is a solid player overall who can score, handle the ball play defense, and get to the basket and make hustle plays.
Tyrone Moore, 6’0,G, 2020, Ruskin
A seasoned guard for Ruskin who can handle the balls a point and also tackle some responsibilities as a scoring guard. He has good speed and can split defenders and get to the basket and the free-throw line. He has a quick step and a nice step back jumper.
Andre Parks, 6’3, 2021, Raytown, Marcus Denmon Select
A good shooter from distance who has a bouncy field to the floor. He can rebound well and looks to finish plays and put up second-chance baskets. He forces turnovers and keep his head up and stays focused on the ball and what his opponent is planning. He can play above the rim and beat opponents with his speed and build.