Kentucky’s Top Guards from Last Week
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Winter weather covered the state this week but it didn’t stop most teams from getting games in. Below were some of the top performances from guards throughout the state. Camden Cox KY #42 SG #7 HEIGHT 6'3" POS SG CLASS…
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Continue ReadingWinter weather covered the state this week but it didn’t stop most teams from getting games in. Below were some of the top performances from guards throughout the state.
Wing with great size and strength. Played very composed and was almost unstoppable when he got downhill and a full head of steam. His size and length allowed him to score at the rim but also his strength didn’t let him get bumped off drives. Has deep 3pt range with a quick trigger.
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Jordan Carnes
Jordan Carnes
Physical right hand driver. Good at getting defenders on his hip and driving to either score or get fouled. Consistently got to the paint to make plays. He changed pace well which allowed him to get to the rim. Posed a hard matchup for defenders due to his strength.
Braden Stephenson
Braden Stephenson
High energy guard that dictated the tempo/pace of the game off of his effort. Got a lot of easy baskets because of how hard he played on both ends of the floor. Got a lot of deflections that led to fast break points. Is very quick which allowed him to get to the paint at will. Was at his best attacking the basket.
Groves is a versatile, physical, high motor guard that can play both inside or out. Was at his best getting downhill on drives, but showed he is more than capable from 3pt range knocking down 2 off the catch. Groves is a great piece as his motor is contagious and extremely valuable.
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Ethan Horn
Ethan Horn
Primary ball handler for Trimble County that carries a huge load offensively for them. He has great ball skills and savvy in pick and roll situations going either direction. He played with extremely good pace vs Carroll County using his shiftiness to get to the rim. Is an extremely creative finisher around the rim with great touch which made it hard for defenders to stop him. College coaches should be all over him.
Ben Keller
Ben Keller
Keller is a small, high motor guard that was all over the place for Portland Christian. He was super active defensively getting deflections and steals which led to easy baskets on the other end. His jumper wasn’t falling but he was elusive getting to the rim and finished well in traffic. He is a name to add to the 2026 class.
Hanke is a strong wing with good size that is a mismatch for defenders. He is too quick for bigs to guard him, but also too big for guards. He wants to get rebounds and lead the break. He was extremely efficient vs Holy Cross barely missing a shot. High IQ player that never forced anything. Colleges should be all over him.
Loftis is a shifty guard that is extremely quick and puts an immense amount of pressure on the defense by his athleticism. He was in constant attack mode trying to push the envelope. He got sped up at times, but he was flying all over the court creating havoc. Was at his best attacking the rim in transition but proved to me a more than capable 3pt shooter knocking down two from distance.
Hand is a versatile wing that has great size and is a threat all over the floor to score the basketball. He was extremely effective getting the ball trailing to drive. Defenders for Saint Xavier were too small to guard him which posed as a mis match. His shot wasn’t falling but he has a smooth left handed stroke. Love his game.