<p>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.</p>
<p>[player_tooltip player_id="926917" first="Donovan" last="Robinson"], Ryle - Robinson gets overlooked because of his size but he can score the ball at a high level and has an extremely high basketball IQ. Donovan can also create clean looks for him teammates and is a willing passer who doesn't force the issue on offense.</p>
<p>[player_tooltip player_id="923028" first="Camden" last="Pfeister"], Southern - A Super Senior who returned for a bonus year, Camden is one of the better scorers in Louisville in this Senior class. He's capable of playing on or off the ball and can knock down shots in the catch and shoot or pulling up off the dribble.</p>
<p>[player_tooltip player_id="1065570" first="Jaiden" last="Lawrence"], Warren Central - Jaiden has waited his turn for the Dragons and is thriving in a big role this season. Averaging 15 points and 7 rebounds per game, Lawrence has good size at the 2 guard spot and has shown he can guard multiple positions on the defensive end.</p>
<p>[player_tooltip player_id="1133854" first="Carter" last="Bischoff"], DeSales - Bischoff is one of the top shooters in the class and is one of those players who will fit into a role at the next level and contribute early on. Carter has shown he can score against anyone. He's overlooked because of his size but he makes up for it with toughness and high IQ.</p>
<p>[player_tooltip player_id="801606" first="Brady" last="Dingess"], Martin County - Dingess recently scored his 2,000th career point and has been starting for Martin County for half a decade now. Brady is a strong lead guard who can get to the bucket and score at a high level. He's also shown he can run an offense and facilitate for a team when he has more talent around him.</p>
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