Prep Hoops Live: Saturday Standouts
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Saturday marked the second day of the Prep Hoops Live in the Kansas City area. We spent much of the day in Lawrence, KS watching 17U action. Here is a look at some of Saturday’s top standouts. Keaton Stone…
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Continue ReadingSaturday marked the second day of the Prep Hoops Live in the Kansas City area. We spent much of the day in Lawrence, KS watching 17U action. Here is a look at some of Saturday’s top standouts.
Keaton Stone Keaton Stone 6'5" | SF Maryville | 2023 State MO (All Missouri Attack): The 6’5 2023 forward from Maryville had a big performance in a victory over the Chicago Demons. He scored 20 points and played fearless inside as he took the ball right at the Demons’ athletic shot blockers. He made good use of the pump fake and finished well in traffic.
Jack Fessenden Jack Fessenden 6'2" | SG Troy Buchanan | 2023 State MO (Mo Thunder): The 6’2 2023 shooting guard from Troy was a strong bucket getter in the game I watched during the morning. His 3-point shooting range is deep and he can also attack off the bounce. He was also very impressive on defense as he moved his feet and provided consistent ball pressure.
Kyle Eckhoff Kyle Eckhoff 6'3" | SG Lincoln | 2023 State MO (Mid Mo Elite): A 6’3 wing from Lincoln who is just an excellent all purpose player. He has good size and he can play the playmaker role and get buckets. In the game I watched, he scored 18 points and lit it up from the perimeter with four 3-pointers in the second half of his team’s victory.
Charlie Nett (Mo Thunder): The 6’0 2023 point guard from Troy was solid with the basketball and very potent offensively. He was knocking down 3-pointers while also dropping dimes and making good decisions on the court. He is strong on the dribble and he handles pressure well.
Caden Hawkins (Illinois Bears): A talented 2023 point guard from Carterville, IL who is an impressive offensive player with his ability to score and get his teammates involved. He could score on acrobatic drives to the basket and hit the pull up 3-pointer. As a coach’s son, his basketball IQ is very high.
Noah Engleman (All Missouri Attack): The 6’3’ 2023 wing from Nixa is known for his defensive prowess, but he showed his offensive chops on Saturday morning in a victory over the Chicago Demons. He scored 13 points in the second half to rally his team. His drive game was on point as he finished on a number of slashing moves in the lane.