<p>With the chaos of the season so far including stops and starts for Covid and delays in the start of the year. Here’s a look at some Seniors who are thriving early this season.</p>
<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id="923046" first="Aziel" last="Blackwell"], Henry Clay - </strong>Another player who waited for a bigger role, Aziel is leading the team with 18 points and second on the team in rebounds at 7 per game despite being a point guard. Once they get off Covid shut down, Clay should be in the mix in the 11th.</p>
<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id="923030" first="Destin" last="Allen"], Webster County - </strong>Webster is quietly putting together a good season and is leading the team in almost every category. Allen is putting up 19 points and 7 rebounds per game while shooting 61-47-80 for a Trojans team that has gotten off to a strong start.</p>
<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id="1022245" first="Quantez" last="Calloway"], Holmes - </strong>One of the better Senior prospects in Northern Kentucky, Calloway has been doing all he can to get Holmes to some wins. He’s averaging 23 points per contest and has shot the ball well. He could be a steal for a Junior college or an instate school.</p>
<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id="793777" first="Noah" last="Dumas"], McCracken County - </strong>McCracken has avoided a big drop off even though they graduated so much talent. Dumas is a big reason why. Averaging 16 per game and running the team for the Mustangs, Noah has worked his way into conversation as the 1st region player of the year.</p>
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