MVP’s and All-Leaguers: Six Uncommitted Class of 2020 Prospects
These six players were named to their All-League teams but are yet to commit to a school. Brycen Dillworth | Senior 5-11 Point Guard | Todd Beamer HS (NPSL Olympic Division MVP) Voted league MVP by the opposing coaches while…
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Continue ReadingThese six players were named to their All-League teams but are yet to commit to a school.
Brycen Dillworth | Senior 5-11 Point Guard | Todd Beamer HS (NPSL Olympic Division MVP)
Voted league MVP by the opposing coaches while leading Todd Beamer to a 5th place finish in the NPSL 4A Olympic division and an 8-13 overall record. Dillworth plays the point with an attack the basket mentality. He has a consistent three-point shot and enjoys finishing through contact at the rim. He earns his way to the free-throw line but is equally capable of finding the open man once he draws multiple defenders. Averaged 21 points per game.
Ricky Bell III | Senior 5-10 Point Guard | Mount Rainier (NPSL Cascade Division MVP)
Fearless! Bell is a certified bucket-getter. Capable of shooting off the dribble from deep or hitting runners in the lane. His most frequent method of scoring is to jab, pump-fake, penetrate and then stop on a dime and rise up off two explosive legs. Bell is a scoring point guard.
Sam Morasch | Senior 6-0 Guard | Kentlake (First Team NPSL Cascade Division)
Sam Morasch of KentlakeMorasch is an unselfish passer but he also led his team in three-pointers made. He has very long range on his set shot three. He is much better at coming off down screens or jab stepping to create space than he is at creating from the dribble. A total team player and human floor burn. He is poised and competitive. The skilled Morasch was named to the First Team in an eight-team league loaded with bigger and more athletic guards. A football player as well, Morasch is a wide receiver recruit and not sure which sport to play in college.
Jaleel Walton | Senior 6-4 Wing | Kentlake (First Team NPSL Cascade Division, Defensive Player of the Year)
Walton is a lefty with a quick second jump which makes him a great shot blocker and rebounder. He scores around the basket more than he does from outside but he is capable of putting it on the ground. He has good vision with the ball in transition. He is a slasher but his improved post-up game and three-point shooting make him a difficult match-up.
Chancellor Hilliard | Senior 6-0 Point Guard | Kennedy Catholic (First Team NPSL Cascade Division)
Hilliard is a unique player. He is stout and sturdy with a soft touch, good vision, and true poise. He is comfortable knocking down long-range threes and bullying into the lane for acrobatic finishes. He is a match-up problem and has the trust of his coaches and teammates. Averaged 17 points per game. The serious student would be a great D3 addition.
Cole Lenihan | Senior 6-4 Post | Auburn Riverside (Third Team All NPSL Olympic Division)
Lenihan won a state title at Kittitas before moving back to Auburn. A starter the past two seasons at Riverside, Lenihan is a strong, barrel-chested bruiser with a powerful drop step. In order for a “short” post player to perform at the next level, he would need to be wide and strong and Lenihan has those qualities.