Five 3A Freshmen Making an Early Impact
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Brady Hicks Brady Hicks 6'5" | SF Saydel | 2027 IA (Saydel) A 6-5 wing, Hicks has come in and been outstanding for the Eagles so far this season, leading the team in scoring (15.2) and rebounding (7.3). With his…
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Continue ReadingBrady Hicks Brady Hicks 6'5" | SF Saydel | 2027 IA (Saydel)
A 6-5 wing, Hicks has come in and been outstanding for the Eagles so far this season, leading the team in scoring (15.2) and rebounding (7.3). With his combination of size, athleticism, and talent, he’ll be stuffing the stat sheet for Saydel for the next four years.
Lincoln Norris Lincoln Norris 5'11" | PG Knoxville | 2027 State IA (Knoxville)
Norris is a huge IQ 6-0 guard who has shown the ability to play with and without the ball in his hands early on for the Panthers. He has a great feel for the game and knows when to attack and when to get his teammates involved. Very few freshmen, especially freshmen guards, are as efficient as Norris has been, posting 54-46-54 shooting splits so far while averaging 16.3 points a game.
Parker Miller (Ballard)
A long, versatile 6-4 wing who can do a little bit of everything, Miller has come off the bench to provide the Bombers with strong play on both ends of the floor so far this season, averaging 4.6 points, 3.9 rebounds, and 1.9 assists plus 1.5 stocks (steals + blocks). His length is a major asset.
David William David William 6'1" | SF Storm Lake | 2027 State IA (Storm Lake)
William is a young player that I’m really excited about because of his explosive athleticism. A 6-1 wing who can create off the dribble, contribute on the glass, and provide some versatility on the defensive end, he’s coming off the bench to average 3.8 points, 2.1 rebounds, and 1.3 assists a game.
Nic Stone Nic Stone 6'3" | SF Washington | 2027 State IA (Washington)
A 6-2 wing who can really shoot, Stone has provided the Demons with a lot of value, knocking down a team-high 22 3-pointers so far this season, and hitting them at a 40% clip. He’s providing a real scoring punch (8.2 points a game) off the bench this season and is actually shooting it better from the arc than from 2-point range (17%).