Nebraska Top 250 Expo: Team 4 Top Performers
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Top 250 Expo was blessed with great talent to hit the gym floor. Some of the Top Performers on Team #4 who really made a splash on the court are mentioned below. Cooper Warford NE #61 PG #21 HEIGHT 5'11"…
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Continue ReadingTop 250 Expo was blessed with great talent to hit the gym floor. Some of the Top Performers on Team #4 who really made a splash on the court are mentioned below.
Cooper’s aggressive attacking and constant high motor on both ends of the court, put on a show at the Top 250 Expo. Cooper Warford Cooper Warford 5'11" | PG Southern | 2025 State NE ‘s offensive game was nothing short of electrifying at the Expo. His aggressive playing style, marked by a lightning-quick first step, turned every possession into a potential highlight reel. Warford’s ability to navigate through traffic and finish at the rim effortlessly with both hands made him a nightmare for defenses, and his playmaking ability added a dynamic dimension to his offensive arsenal. On the defensive end, Warford transforms into a relentless force. His quick hands and lateral speed make him a constant threat, disrupting passing lanes and creating turnovers. He was a true pest on the court, frustrating opponents with his disruptive style and turning defense into swift offensive opportunities. Keep an eye on Warford; the way he seamlessly transitions from explosive offensive plays to disruptive defense possessions highlights his versatility.
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With a slim built body frame combined with a menacing long wing span, Kris Brown Kris Brown 6'3" | SG Bellevue East | 2025 NE made his impact at the Top 250 Expo causing havoc on both ends of the floor. Brown did everything he could to stand out at the Expo, utilizing his slim and lanky physique to navigate through defenses and his extended wingspan allowed him to finish around the rim effortlessly. Brown also showed he had reliable mid-range and deep shooting ability, combining to add versatile scoring dimensions to his game. On the defensive end, Brown’s length was his asset. He excelled at keeping ball handlers in check, showcasing a combination of good lateral movement and defensive awareness. While primarily a perimeter defender, he demonstrated resilience in matchups against bigger opponents down low holding his on and coming down with a number of boards. Brown’s ability to seamlessly transition between offensive finesse and defensive resilience will make him one of the Chieftain’s valuable assets this upcoming season.
Owen Anderson
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Millard North | 2026
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could not miss from long range as he dialed from deep nailing a majority of his attempts. The 6’4 sophomore forward exhibited a versatile offensive skill set of skills. Anderson set himself apart showing everyone he is an exceptional shooter, whether it be from spot-up situations, catch-and-shoot scenarios, or off-the-dribble maneuvers. His ability to consistently knock down shots at a high rate made him a reliable scoring option for his team at the Expo. While Anderson shined as a long-range sniper, his offensive repertoire extended beyond the arc. Demonstrating he can put the ball on the floor with confidence, drive to the hoop, and finish around the basket with finesse. Besides just scoring, Anderson showcased unselfishness on the court distributing the ball to open teammates highlighting his team-first mentality. His ability to drive to the hole and make decisions in traffic adds layers to his value as a playmaker. As a sophomore, his already impressive skill set suggests a promising trajectory for the Spartans.
The 6’5 sophomore from Elkhorn displayed his ability to score inside and outside very efficiently at the Expo. His driving ability allowed him to finish above most opponents while also hitting spot-up triples from a distance making him a dynamic offensive threat from all over the court. Sutton Piatkowski Sutton Piatkowski 6'5" Elkhorn North | 2026 NE showcased his prowess in the paint, holding his own against bigger opponents. His physicality on both ends of the court set him apart, emphasizing his effectiveness in winning in low post-battles. He showed reliable hands catching the ball in crowded spaces on offense and finishing under pressure. Notably, Piatkowski is comfortable with his back to the basket as well as he is from knocking it down from deep, a valuable asset observed at the Expo. As Piatkowski continues to refine his game, his scoring versatility, driving ability, and physicality position him as a standout player to watch in the future for the Wolves.
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Senior standout Logan Eggen Logan Eggen 6'5" | PF Archbishop Bergan | 2024 NE from Archbishop Bergan showed why he is an elite knockdown shooter at the Expo. His ability to knock down shots from long range is nothing short of exceptional; defenders were left helpless whether their hands were up or not. In a remarkable display of skill, he drained six threes in a single game, showcasing his skills as a long-distance sniper. Eggen’s sharpshooting isn’t limited to beyond the arc, connected on many shot attempts inside the key. His consistent mid-range shooting adds another layer to his offensive game. Comfortable with his back to the basket, Eggen showed refined footwork to create scoring opportunities and finish effectively around the hoop. His ability to adapt his scoring approach makes him a dynamic offensive force. On the defensive end, Eggan is a well-rounded player. Inside, he held his own against bigger opponents, showcasing defensive grit. Simultaneously, he handled perimeter challenges adeptly, even against some of the quicker guards. This defensive versatility made Eggan an asset on both ends of the court. Eggen’s performance at the Prep Hoops Expo 250 solidified his status as a well-rounded and elite player among those who were invited. His sharpshooting, scoring versatility, defensive effort, and basketball IQ make him a standout presence on the court. As Eggan heads into his senior year, his impact is poised to leave a lasting impression on the basketball scene at Archbishop Bergan.