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Continue ReadingHe is having a breakout junior season. He is filling up the stat sheet with 21 points, 7.5 rebounds, and 3.5 assists per game. A good shooter with range but I like the way he attacks the defense off the dribble. He is quick and can pull-up in a hurry or get all the way to the basket. He sets up the defense well with his change of speed and hunts buckets in a good way. He is a smooth looking lefty who gets after it.
Coming into his junior season there was a lot of points to be had with the graduation of 4 starters. He has done what I expected and more. He is averaging a double-double at 24 points and 10 rebounds through six games. Kamiakin is 5-1 during that stretch. He is a great shooter with size to play the stretch three. I like his toughness and willingness to go get rebounds. He can play inside and out with his rugged style on the boards and soft touch on his shots. His early season stats have him among the favorites for Mid-Co player of the year. I watched him over the summer a couple of times and have always been impressed with his desire to compete.
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He went off vs Willapa Valley, hitting a school-record 10 threes on his way to another school-record 45 points on his way to 1000 points. I don’t know if he reached 1,000 but he is less than 10 away if not. He is only a junior. That’s a lot of buckets. He has been lights out in the majority of games this season. He finished 10-16 from three and also had a 9-11 game from three earlier in the season. He has grown into a great shooter and improved that area of his game each year since his first varsity action in the 8th grade.
He dropped 39 in a win over Kentwood early in the season. This kid is a scorer. He continues to improve his ability to score from all levels. He is a good shooter. He breaks down the defense at an elite level. He’s relentless and always attacking. He is no stranger to scoring, he averaged around 28 a game last season. This is a crafty guard who excels at putting the ball in the basket. You can tell that he has worked hard to make himself an elite scoring guard who can play either guard spot.