<p>It is time for the Second Team selections from the Cincinnati 2020 class. </p>
<p><strong>G: [player_tooltip player_id="917435" first="DeAirius" last="Randle Barker"] - Princeton (Uncommitted)</strong></p>
<p>Barker is a dynamic guard that often flies under the radar. He led the GMC in assists per game at 4.2 and also averaged 13 points per contest as well. He shoots over 40% from behind the arc and 53% from the field.</p>
<p><strong>G: [player_tooltip player_id="800847" first="Kaden" last="Fuhrmann"] - Lakota East (Taylor Commit) </strong></p>
<p>Fuhrmann is a solid shooting guard that has next-level abilities on both ends of the court. He often provides a spark to his team when they need it the most, whether he is hitting from deep or finishing strong at the rim. As he matures some more, I look for him to be more explosive at the next level. He has the athletic frame needed, but some added quickness will make him even better. </p>
<p><strong>F: [player_tooltip player_id="962883" first="Evan" last="Brunot"] - McNicholas (Uncommitted)</strong></p>
<p>Brunot was named the GCL-coed POY this season. The 2020 is athletic and averaged 15ppg along with 8reb and 3ast. He holds an offer from Ohio Dominican to play at the next level and would be a good fit at the D3 level.</p>
<p><strong>F: [player_tooltip player_id="588898" first="Alex" last="Mangold"] - Lakota East (Nova Southeastern)</strong></p>
<p>Mangold averaged 10pts and 6reb per game last season on a very well rounded Lakota East team. He offers a physical presence on the defensive end of the floor. He continues to become more dynamic in his post moves and his inside scoring abilities. He has a mature mindset and appears to be a natural leader. </p>
<p><strong>C: [player_tooltip player_id="711943" first="Owen" last="Spencer"] - Turpin (Citadel)</strong></p>
<p>[player_tooltip player_id="711943" first="Owen" last="Spencer"] averaged 11pts and 7reb a game for Turpin. He is a skillful offensive player as he can really extend the court. He is a good shooter both inside and out. As he matures more in his game, Spencer will become stronger and that will help him be more of an inside presence, especially on defense. </p>
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