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<p>With last year's 4A Player of the Year, Gabe Pyle, now continuing his basketball career at Hutchinson Community College, a new name will rise to claim the prestigious honor in Kansas this season. The field is wide open, and several talented players are poised to make a strong case for the award — each bringing a unique skill set and leadership style to their respective teams. Throughout the season, fans can expect to witness standout performances, not only in terms of individual statistics but also in how these players elevate those around them during competitive matchups. Historically, the 4A Player of the Year has often been closely tied to team success, and that trend is likely to continue. The eventual winner will almost certainly be someone who not only posts impressive numbers but also guides his team on a deep postseason run — perhaps even all the way to a state championship. In this breakdown, I highlight four standout contenders who, in my opinion, have the talent, drive, and opportunity to capture the 4A Player of the Year award for the upcoming season.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='1624974' first='Cooper' last='Carr'] | 6'3" Guard | Senior | Baldwin</strong></p>
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<p>It should come as no surprise to see [player_tooltip player_id='1624974' first='Cooper' last='Carr']'s name featured among the top contenders for this year's 4A Player of the Year award. For the past several seasons, Carr has established himself as one of the premier talents in Class 4A, steadily developing his game while elevating the Baldwin program to new heights each year.</p>
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<p>Carr plays with a rare combination of poise and confidence, displaying maturity beyond his years on a nightly basis. At his size, he brings excellent physicality to the guard position — using his strength and aggressive mindset to control tempo and dictate play. Offensively, Carr is a complete threat. He not only leads by scoring but also by facilitating ball movement and creating opportunities for teammates. His shooting range stretches the floor, as he can knock down shots consistently from deep, yet he's just as comfortable pulling up anywhere inside the arc, showing impressive touch and balance.</p>
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<p>What truly separates Carr is his craftiness and footwork near the rim. He has an ability to finish against bigger defenders, using angles, timing, and elusiveness to create scoring chances that few players can replicate. His understanding of offensive spacing and movement is exceptional — he reads defenses, uses screens effectively, and forces opponents to make tough decisions. Once the defense reacts, Carr knows exactly where his teammates are and how to deliver the ball for high-quality looks.</p>
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<p>While it's hard to imagine him topping his impressive numbers from last season, there's every reason to believe he'll take another step forward. With a talented and experienced Baldwin roster returning around him, Carr has both the support and the motivation to lead his team deep into March — and potentially toward a state championship run.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='2327575' first='Aiden' last='McCullough'] | 6'3" Wing | Senior | Ottawa</strong></p>
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<p>Much like Carr, [player_tooltip player_id='2327575' first='Aiden' last='McCullough'] is a name that 4A basketball fans have become very familiar with over the past few seasons. The Ottawa standout has consistently made his mark, impacting games in multiple ways and helping his team rack up wins year after year.</p>
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<p>McCullough is a versatile and dynamic scorer, capable of slicing through defenses to finish at the rim or stretching opponents with his perimeter shooting. Yet, what truly sets him apart is his playmaking ability. His court vision and feel for the game are exceptional — he has an innate understanding of where his teammates are and often passes up a good shot to create an even better one. McCullough reads defenses a step ahead, allowing him to deliver precise, and at times flashy, passes that break down opposing coverages.</p>
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<p>While his offensive skill set is impressive, McCullough's impact extends beyond scoring and distributing. He's a strong rebounder, consistently playing bigger than his 6'3" frame on both ends of the floor. Defensively, he might be at his best. His length, anticipation, and effort make him a disruptive force — jumping passing lanes, generating deflections, and turning defense into offense with ease. His ability to guard multiple positions gives Ottawa tremendous flexibility on that end of the floor.</p>
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<p>With McCullough leading the charge, Ottawa once again looks poised to be a serious contender in the 4A race. His leadership, all-around game, and two-way impact make him not only a cornerstone for his team's success but also a legitimate threat to capture this year's 4A Player of the Year honor.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='2328078' first='Arley' last='Morrell'] | 6'6" Forward | Senior | Pratt</strong></p>
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<p>Across Kansas, we've seen a growing trend of multi-sport athletes excelling at the highest levels, and [player_tooltip player_id='2328078' first='Arley' last='Morrell'] perfectly fits that mold. Having showcased his talents in football, basketball, and track, Morrell brings a rare combination of size, athleticism, and competitiveness to every game. If he chooses to play basketball this winter, he could set himself up for a breakout senior season, leading Pratt on a deep playoff run.</p>
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<p>At the 4A level, Morrell's physical tools make him a matchup nightmare. He combines strength, explosiveness, and toughness around the basket — both as a scorer and a rebounder. Comfortable using either hand, he can finish over defenders with impressive elevation, while his relentless motor creates extra possessions through controlled tips and aggressive pursuit of rebounds. Morrell thrives in up-tempo situations, consistently pushing the pace in transition and pressuring defenses, often finishing with emphatic dunks that energize his team.</p>
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<p>Defensively, Morrell is just as impactful. His combination of power and quickness allows him to guard opposing bigs effectively while also staying in front of quicker guards, generating disruptions and turnovers. His versatility and intensity on both ends of the floor make him a player who can shift the momentum of a game in a single sequence.</p>
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<p>The only question mark remains whether Morrell will suit up this winter. If he does, expect Pratt to be one of the top contenders in 4A, capable of making a deep postseason run with Morrell leading the charge.</p>
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<p><strong>Brody Haskell | 6'1" Guard | Senior | Augusta</strong></p>
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<p>Relatively speaking, Brody Haskell may be the most under-the-radar name on this list, but I expect him to break onto the scene in a big way this season while leading Augusta. He closed out last season with several standout performances, though consistency was a question mark. With Augusta projected to be a stronger team this winter, Haskell will have the chance to elevate the program and put up big numbers as an elite scorer.</p>
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<p>Haskell's offensive game is a nightmare for defenses. He possesses unlimited range and a smooth shooting stroke, forcing opponents to guard him closely from deep. He also handles the ball confidently, able to break down defenders and create opportunities both in the paint and at the rim. With Augusta's supporting cast expected to step up, Haskell should grow even more comfortable as a facilitator, finding teammates for open shots while continuing to generate his own scoring chances.</p>
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<p>On the defensive end, Haskell plays with aggressiveness and intensity, creating turnovers and pressuring opponents into mistakes. His ability to impact both ends of the floor makes him a player to watch closely. If he continues to grow and Augusta performs up to its potential, Haskell could not only lead his team to a strong season but also enter the conversation for 4A Player of the Year by season's end.</p>
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With last year's 4A Player of the Year, Gabe Pyle, now continuing his basketball career at Hutchinson Community College, a new name will rise to claim the prestigious honor in Kansas this season. The field is wide open, and several talented players are poised to make a strong case for the award — each bringing a unique skill set and leadership style to their respective teams. Throughout the season, fans can expect to witness standout performances, not only in terms of individual statistics but also in how these players elevate those around them during competitive matchups. Historically, the 4A Player of the Year has often been closely tied to team success, and that trend is likely to continue. The eventual winner will almost certainly be someone who not only posts impressive numbers but also guides his team on a deep postseason run — perhaps even all the way to a state championship. In this breakdown, I highlight four standout contenders who, in my opinion, have the talent, drive, and opportunity to capture the 4A Player of the Year award for the upcoming season.
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