Overlooked Seniors (Part 1)
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The Senior class is a good group of prospects but there are some Seniors whose recruiting is slipping through the cracks. Here’s a look at some Seniors who deserve more college looks. Tony Moss Tony Moss 6'6" | PF Doss…
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Continue ReadingThe Senior class is a good group of prospects but there are some Seniors whose recruiting is slipping through the cracks. Here’s a look at some Seniors who deserve more college looks.
Tony Moss Tony Moss 6'6" | PF Doss | 2022 State KY , Doss – Moss is a “Super Senior” who has a college ready body and is a great athlete with good length. He’s averaging 17 points and 7 rebounds per game for a tough Doss team and is the type of prospect who is a plug and play at the next level.
JiAirius Webb JiAirius Webb 6'7" | PF Owensboro | 2023 State KY , Owensboro Catholic – Ji is another good athlete who is physically ready to compete when he arrives on a college campus. Webb can play inside or out and has the potential to be a lock down defender thanks to his lateral athleticism and above average athleticism.
Jaxon Smith Jaxon Smith 6'2" | PG Lincoln County | 2022 State KY , Lincoln County – Smith has been the starting point guard for Lincoln for 5 years now and has had a great high school career but hasn’t seen a ton of recruitment for some reason. Jaxon can play either guard position and thrives at getting in the paint and scoring or creating looks for teammates. He’s a steal for whichever school lands him.
Tucker Blanford Tucker Blanford 6'6" | SF Bullitt East | 2022 State KY , Bullitt East – One of my favorite players in the class because of his blue collar work ethic, Tucker can play inside or out and never takes plays off. Blanford has good positional size to play the 3 or 4 and maximizes his abilities with a great motor.
Kaden Stanton Kaden Stanton 6'0" | PG Ballard | 2022 State KY , Ballard – The Bruins have a loaded roster, especially in the backcourt and it’s easy to get lost in the shuffle. Don’t sleep on Kaden as a prospect. He’s a top notch facilitator who picks and chooses his spots to hunt his own offense. He can play in the half court or in transition and can guard the 1 and 2 on the defensive end.