Queen City Clash Players To Take Note Of
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There was so much talent in Cincinnati for the Queen City Clash. The Prep Hoops Circuit event delivered depth of talent and a ton of excitement. I’m going to give you some players to take note of after the event…
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Continue ReadingThere was so much talent in Cincinnati for the Queen City Clash. The Prep Hoops Circuit event delivered depth of talent and a ton of excitement. I’m going to give you some players to take note of after the event last weekend.
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Kinkema is a talented guard that plays for the Midwest Stampede 2027 squad. He’s a lead guard that can make plays with the ball. Kinkema is a willing passer that clearly takes pride in finding his teammates in their spots. I’m willing to bet that he’s going to make huge strides this grassroots season.
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Haskins showed that he has his game at a different level this spring. He’s really improved as an athletic scorer. Haskins racked up 2 double figure scoring outings last weekend, dropping 14 against SO2 Elite 2026 and 13 against the Midwest Stampede 2026 Blue team.
Schoenefeld has really made strides with his game. Every year he shows up to the Prep Hoops Circuit as a better player than the year before. It sure looks like that’s the case again this spring. I like the way he can play on or off the ball and I like his steadiness in his handles and the efficiency in his passes.
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Tandy is a player that I was impressed with during high school season. He certainly didn’t disappoint at the Queen City Clash in Cincinnati. He’s a physically strong forward that can handle contact in the lane. Tandy moves well without the ball and can score inside or out.
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Corey Flinchum Corey Flinchum 6’4″ | SG Wolfe County | 2027 State KY definitely caught my attention at the Prep Hoops Circuit event. He was smooth and athletic and proved to be tough for defenders to stay in front of. Flinchum was able to find paths to the rim and attack them body control. He averaged just shy of 16 points a game and tallied 2 games of 20 plus.
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Josiah McKee
Josiah McKee
McKee showed up to Cincinnati ready to play. He was on a tear on Saturday, playing 2 games and finishing with 10 points and 20 points. McKee was physical and strong and used it to his advantage under the rim. It felt like he had at least a handful of offensive rebounds each game.
O’Connor might end up as one of the most improved players on the Prep Hoops Circuit this season. He just keeps making strides. O’Connor goes at 110% every time on the floor and utilizes next level speed. He’s an explosive scorer that can change game momentum.