Grit Region Kick Off: 16U & 17U Players To Watch
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The 2023 Grit Region Kick Off is just a couple days away and Prep Hoops scouts will be all over the MidAmerica Sports Center in Louisville for exclusive coverage. For those who can not attend can watch all the action…
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Continue ReadingThe 2023 Grit Region Kick Off is just a couple days away and Prep Hoops scouts will be all over the MidAmerica Sports Center in Louisville for exclusive coverage. For those who can not attend can watch all the action on BallerTV. Here are the top players to watch in the Class of 2024 and 2025. If we are missing any players or deserve to have one recognized. Please send @RossVDG14 a direct message on Twitter.
The 6-2 point guard was one of the state’s leading scorers during the high school season playing for Williamsburg. Roark averaged 22.5 points, 6.3 rebounds and 5.8 assists per game. Roark is also known for his dynamic playmaking skills where he plays with an elusive edge by getting his teammates involved. Look for Roark’s recruitment to start taking notice as we gear into the Live Period next month.
Drake Steen
Drake Steen
Steen is a dynamic shooter from beyond the arc and is coming off a high school season where he was named to the All-Sectional and All-Regional teams. Steen averaged 4.5 made 3-pointers per game as a junior this season playing at Hopkins County Central. He plays with a high basketball IQ and has great court vision where he can step up and make key shots down the stretch.
The 6-2 junior combo guard is a coveted prospect who can score on all three levels. His ability to finish around the rim has taken a big step as he gears up for his final Grassroots season. He is a sensational rebounder for his size averaging nearly four rebounds per game this season at Daviess County.
The 6-1 point guard plays with a strong elusive edge to his game. Feagan does his best work when he is finishing around the rim and is also a well-balanced rebounder. His strength puts him at an advantage as he can play multiple positions on both ends of the floor whether he is the primary point guard or playing on the wing.
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Jayren Byrd
Jayren Byrd
The 6-3 junior combo guard is an elusive on-the-ball defender and is also at his best when he is taking charges. He uses his quickness on the defensive end to chase down loose balls and jumping into the passing lanes. Byrd can also shoot from the perimeter at a consistent rate off of kick-out passes.