Five Under The Radar Prospects- Class of 2024
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We are two weeks away from the start of the Prep Hoops Circuit… Prep Hoops Florida is taking a deeper dive at the top under the radar prospects to watch for this spring and summer. We will start with the…
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Continue ReadingWe are two weeks away from the start of the Prep Hoops Circuit… Prep Hoops Florida is taking a deeper dive at the top under the radar prospects to watch for this spring and summer. We will start with the junior class and make our way down to the freshman. If you have a player who deserves recognition, please send @RossVDG14 a direct message on Twitter.
The 6-7 lefty sharpshooter was limited to just six games during the high school season due to an injury that cost him the rest of the season. In those six games, McDole averaged 9.7 points and 6.5 rebounds per game for Olympia. He is a hard-nosed athlete who can play multiple positions and is a very good on the ball defender. McDole received an offer from Robert Morris last fall and is poised to have a big grassroots season, as he played with Boo Williams last year.
Elijah Lubsey
Elijah Lubsey
The 6-7 combo forward is one of the best all-around shooters you will find in the Southwest Florida area. Lubsey averaged 18.1 points per game during the high school season and shot 51 percent from the field, including 30 from beyond the arc. He will be playing for SWFL Hoops this spring and summer.
The 6-2 combo guard is an electrifying scorer who can play multiple positions on the floor. Averaged 27.7 points, 3.6 rebounds and 3.4 assists per game during his high school season playing at Wesley Chapel High School. Murray will be playing for Heart and Hustle this upcoming Grassroots season. Murray also shot 36 percent from beyond the arc, as well as 51 percent from the field.
The 6-5 combo guard brings a mental toughness to his game, increasing his scoring average from 14.6 points per game to 20.3 per game. Blount is also an efficient rebounder averaging 9.4 per game this season at Oviedo. Blount recently received interest from Lipscomb University following their regional quarterfinal game against Lakeland.
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The 6-0 point guard is quick and tough for his size. He is a scrappy defender as well and can go get rebounds with the best of them, averaging 4.0 per game for Lake Highland Prep this season. Lewis also adds tremendous ball-handling to his resume as he can get by defenders with a simple crossover. He can attack the basket and finish efficiently with contact.