Guards making some noise at the mid-season mark
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Top scoring guards in Nebraska “Making Some Noise” this season. Terance Pittman HEIGHT 5'10" POS PG CLASS 2024 Terance Pittman School: Parkview Christian Terrence Pittman, a senior guard at Parkview Christian, who’s setting the court ablaze with an impressive leap…
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Terance Pittman
Terance Pittman
Terrence Pittman, a senior guard at Parkview Christian, who’s setting the court ablaze with an impressive leap in scoring from 11.3 to 28 points per game. Pittman’s explosive start included a jaw-dropping 53-point performance on opening night. Also showcasing his sharpshooting abilities with six triples in a recent 40-point game. Not just a scorer, Pittman is a well-rounded player contributing defensively with an average of 3.5 steals per game while also excelling as a playmaker with 3.8 assists per game.
Ashton Simmons Ashton Simmons 6’3″ Shelton | 2024 NE , a consistent offensive force for his team, stands out as a reliable scorer, averaging 26.1 points per game this season. Simmons, a four year varsity player, boasts a remarkable streak of scoring 20+ points in every game except one. He demonstrated his long range skills as a perimeter threat with multiple games connecting on 6+ triples. His defensive efforts, highlighted by 3.2 steals per game, and rebounding capabilities contributes to his team remaining undefeated this season.
Harrison Long Harrison Long 5’10” | SG Mount Michael | 2024 State NE of Mount Michael Bishop High School is proving to be an experienced scoring option, averaging 21.7 points per game. Long’s accuracy from beyond the arc consist of knocking down 38 threes this season, showcases his ability as a shooter. As a senior leader comfortable with the ball in his hands, Long has led his team to success while making quick and effective decisions. Long’s efficiency is evident in his shooting percentages, both from three-point range (35%) and the free-throw line (80%).
Anthony Reader
Anthony Reader
Anthony Reeder, a junior at Saint Edwards, has doubled his scoring from last season, averaging an impressive 22 points per game. Reader’s versatility shines through as the top-scoring junior in the state. Good shooter from distance, very comfortable from beyond arc. Great scorer on the break that turns in easy points for the offense. Has great upside to his game displaying skills on both offensive and defensive sides of the game. With over three steals per game, Reeder impacts the game on both ends of the floor.rn
Micah Perdew
Micah Perdew
Micah Perdew, a senior at Nebraska Christian, is a top-10 scorer in the state, averaging 22.6 points per game. Perdew’s ability to create his own shot, combined with strong defensive skills, makes him a formidable force on the court. His high-arcing shot will launch from any where deep. Dropped 30 plus three time this season shows get he knows how to get a bucket and his rebounding (6.3) abilities add layers to his dynamic playing style. Defends shots very well challenges long distance and shots in the lane quickly and precisely leading to many blocks.