Top 5 Scorers
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Heading into the Holidays we spotlight the best scorers in the state. It is a breath of fresh air knowing it’s this group of 5 s they are truly the best scorers in the state. All have been scoring against…
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Continue ReadingHeading into the Holidays we spotlight the best scorers in the state. It is a breath of fresh air knowing it’s this group of 5 s they are truly the best scorers in the state. All have been scoring against some tough teams. Some seems to play the entire game and some might not even play big minutes late because of blowouts. Two on the list have been playing a intense schedule so they are scoring against some of the better teams in the state and out of state. here is the Top 5 Scorers ending the year.
31.4 PPG: Chudi has been doing this for two years now and it seems like no team has really figured out how to keep him from getting his numbers. Chudi is literally one game away from 1,500 points which is an amazing accomplishment. With only 17 three-pointers made this year he is putting up amazing numbers. it appears team are crowding him and he is just strong and that quick first step is getting him to the rim. The question will be if he can keep it up? The answer is PROBABLY.
25.6 PPG: Crazy as this sounds Quentin could really hit 2,000 points in his career. We really hope Coach Tre lets him do his thing against a bad region. Quentin could really increase his PPG to 30 PPG when he gets to region. One of the most dynamic scorers that plays with so much passion and a motor that really makes him fun to watch. The important aspect of his name that gets him recruited is that he rebound, assist and defends as he racks up steals. Look for him to get a triple-double this year.
25.3 PPG: Max has been playing out of his mind. One of the most impressive senior seasons you will see as he has been scoring in bunches and getting wins. Max has been putting up some tough shots and buckets. It almost seems like he has made up his mind to what he is going to do way before the defenders as he gets great position on scoring opportunities. His recruiting should continue to pick up. D2’s need to stop dragging their feet and make it happen.
24.6 PPG: Hunter was one of the players we anticipated to be on this leader board before the season started. The scoring PG has some skills that are just hard to stop. He gets out in transition with and without the ball and makes quick moves and gets to his spots. The rebounding/scoring PG has been great all year. He is a player that has the ability to take over a game, especially if they need a big win.
24 PPG: The underrated wing has started to get things going as he is just a mixture of size and skills that not too many teams have the players to hold him down. He has been more aggressive as of late and it has really taken his game to another level. Chris is a no brainer D1 prospect that will likely get overlooked by the local teams but some smart out of state team is going to pick up a player that has yet to reach his ceiling athletically and skill wise.