Player of the Week: Kase Wynott
With outstanding play Kase Wynott Kase Wynott 6'6" | SF Lapwai | 2024 State ID has been selected as The National pLayer of the Week, as well as the local Player of the Week. High School: Lapwai High School, Idaho…
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Continue ReadingWith outstanding play Kase Wynott Kase Wynott 6'6" | SF Lapwai | 2024 State ID has been selected as The National pLayer of the Week, as well as the local Player of the Week.
High School: Lapwai High School, Idaho (1A)
Instagram: @kase_wynott
Club: Select New Balance
Highlights
Kase has been repping Idaho and that super tough Class of 2024 with his amazing play this year as he has racked up Player of the Week honors for us. He had a very gritty win Baker City, Oregon where everyone knew who was going to take the last shot and he put his head down when he crossed half-court as he made his way to the left and that double team cam from the wrong side as they let him get to his strong hand and he got to his spot and put up a super tough mid-range pull-up on the move. While everyone watched the shot go up Kase followed his shot and out jumped multiple players as the ball snatched that ball at it’s highest point like a receiver would on the football field he clutched it and put that thing back up to win the game at the buzzer.
#51
Not too many player can make the #51 look tough but Kase is a different bread. He is really making some tough moves, especially when he gets downhill, Kase can give a little head fake or stutter and get by defenders super quick. D1’s need to take notice of this kids game as he has size at 6’6. That fearless game is really something to take note of.
Next Level
Kase has the skills and the motor that will get him on the floor at the college level. He can elevate and he can finish. Dude is putting up video game numbers. He had himself a triple double with 32 points not too long ago. He plays defense and he makes his way down the floor throwing down dunks with ease. Do not be fooled by all the dunks the kid can score at all three-levels. With range from deep teams are not to sure what to do with him. Might be in the conversation for best player in the state the way he is playing.
Offers
With an early offer from Montana State other schools will be crazy not to offer this kid. In time and maybe this summer look for him to blow up. He looks to defend that sate Championship in 1A. The way he is playing I do not see anyone in 1A slowing him down.