Scout Clark’s NCISAA All-East NC Selections: Part I
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With the championships being completed this past Saturday, we now have a chance to look back at some of the top performers in Private School from the 2022-23 season. The names that have been selected are all players that we…
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Continue ReadingWith the championships being completed this past Saturday, we now have a chance to look back at some of the top performers in Private School from the 2022-23 season. The names that have been selected are all players that we saw throughout the season personally as well as players that put together impressive overall stats on the year.
In his single season at Northwood Temple, he put up some big-time numbers and was a huge part of the success of the team. He plays the game with a high amount of confidence, can score the ball from multiple levels and has impressive athletic ability.
Final Season Stats: 12 Points & 7 Rebounds per game
His team struggled this season, finishing with a record of 14-5 but he put together one of the best individual seasons of any player that has played at CFCA. He scored the ball at an extremely high level, displaying impressive shooting range as well as impressive end to end speed.
Season Stats: 34 Points & 3 Assist per game
There is plenty to like about a player that is 6’4/6’5 with a high IQ for the game and the versatility to play multiple positions on the court. He showed his ability throughout the year to play 1-4 and was one of the more efficient players that we got the opportunity to see. College programs are already tracking him closely going into the summer so don’t be surprised to see his recruitment pick up steam.
Season Stats: 13 Points & 7 Rebounds per game
Linwood Rowe
Linwood Rowe
One of the most improved players in the state, he made huge strides for a TCS squad that was able to reach the state quarterfinals. He has solid athletic ability, can rebound the ball at a high level and plays the game with a very high motor on both sides of the ball.
Season Stats: 15 Points & 9 Rebounds per game
Another player that had to play a huge role for his team, he led the team in every statistical category throughout the season. He’s one of the top on-ball defenders in the area but also showed his ability to score the ball at a very high level. Schools at the NJCAA and USCAA level should be taking a closer look at him as we feel he can make a nice impact early on at those level programs.
Season Stats: 22 Points, 5 Rebounds & 3 Steals per game
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A special talent that didn’t waste any time getting going, he put the state on notice as a freshman that he will be a problem for opponents over the next four years. He scores the ball at a high level with ease and will only get better as he continues to grow into his frame, which is something that HCA fans and college coaches should be excited about.
Season Stats: 17 Points & 7 Rebounds per game