Prep Hoops Indiana Spring Exposure Session – Evaluations Pt. 4
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Nobody does event coverage like Prep Hoops Indiana. In order to continue providing more and more platforms for prospects in our state to get recognized, we added a new event this spring that will serve as a springboard into the…
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Continue ReadingNobody does event coverage like Prep Hoops Indiana. In order to continue providing more and more platforms for prospects in our state to get recognized, we added a new event this spring that will serve as a springboard into the grassroots season. The first annual Indiana Spring Exposure Session was held at the brand new Farmers Bank Fieldhouse in Lebanon with nearly 50 prospects from around the state. Between having multiple college coaches working the event, media platforms taking in the action, and of course our Prep Hoops Indiana staff providing boots on the ground coverage the inaugural showcase was certainly a success.
Over the coming days our staff will provide an in-depth evaluation for every prospect that was in attendance. Here are write-ups on some the prospects that came to the event.
Kaden Greenlee
Kaden Greenlee
They tend to fly under-the-radar, but that is what makes events like our Prep Hoops Indiana Spring Exposure Series so valuable. Indiana features several high quality homeschool prospects and this 5’8″ junior point guard certainly cemented himself as one of them. He put up some monster numbers with the Columbus Hawks this season and performed well against some of his talented peers on Sunday. Greenlee is highly skilled with the ball in his hands and can really shoot it from beyond the arc.
Higgins burst onto the scene for us at Prep Hoops Indiana last summer as he was a standout on our Prep Hoops Circuit with the Circle City Shooters . Now, the 6’1″ guard has gotten even better. He continues to be more consistent with his jump shot while maintaining the same level of burst off of the dribble to get to the rim. The sophomore at Ben Davis High School is only going to continue to improve.
One of the couple unsigned seniors who attended the Prep Hoops Indiana Spring Exposure Session, Loudermill is definitely a prospect that should be on the radar of college programs still looking for help in their Class of 2024 backcourt. The West Lafayette High School guard is a dynamic playmaker both in transition and in the half court. He can create his own shot, distribute to others, and defends his position well.
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Neddenriep was named one of our Prep Hoops Indiana Spring Exposure Session Top Performers. Here is what we had to say about him in our top performers write up following the event…This 5’8″ junior point guard from Brownsburg High School showcased his high-level shooting ability throughout the Prep Hoops Indiana Spring Exposure Session on Sunday. What Needdenriep may lack in size he makes up for in toughness and pure shot-making ability. He won one of the games at the free throw line and was pouring it in from well beyond the arc throughout the event.
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Parsons is a long, 6’2″ guard from Covenant Christian High School that showcased his ability to shoot from beyond the arc and create in the mid-range at our event on Sunday. He has a quick release in catch-and-shoot situations and was always under control when working into a mid-range pull up off of one or two dribbles. This skill was useful for him when we broke down in some one-on-one dribbles.
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Terry Ricks
Terry Ricks
Ricks is a strong, athletic point guard that showcased his skills throughout our event on Sunday. Whether it was one-on-one, three-on-three, or five-on-five, this 5’10” playmaker from Westinghouse College Preparatory in Illinois was making things happen off of the dribble. He finishes well at the end of his drives and displayed good court vision in the open floor.