Noah Gloor
Noah Gloor
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Delon Bowen | Prep Hoops Scout
Had the three-ball working in the second half against Desert Pines and showed he can impact the game in multiple ways. Got downhill with purpose, attacked the rim aggressively, and drew contact to get himself to the free throw line. Scored it efficiently and played with confidence throughout the weekend.
Was a big-time shot maker for Higley — especially effective spotting up and knocking down threes off the catch. Also showed the ability to put it on the deck and make plays when run off the line. Earned a few offers with his performance, and with the attention Higley’s backcourt draws, he’s going to continue getting open looks. The way he shoots it, he’s a real weapon in that offense.
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Read EvaluationDelon Bowen | Prep Hoops Scout
A game-changer all season long for his team. He showcased his shooting range consistently, knocking down pull-up mid-range jumpers and deep threes. A timely shot-maker who could also mix it up by getting downhill and finishing over taller defenders.
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Read EvaluationDelon Bowen | Prep Hoops Scout
He came out firing, getting downhill with ease and finishing everything at the rim. Despite Mountain Pointe throwing multiple defenders at him, he stayed poised, took care of the ball, and controlled the offense. Adding to his dominant performance, he knocked down a couple of deep threes, making it even tougher for Mountain Pointe to close the gap. He finished the game with 26 points, capping off a standout performance.
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Read EvaluationDelon Bowen | Prep Hoops Scout
He showcased a tight handle on the ball and was lightning-fast in transition. His ability to change speeds kept defenders off balance, making it tough to stay in front of him. Despite his size, he had an impressive rebounding performance. His shooting range extended to the parking lot, with great elevation on his mid-range jumper. He attacked downhill relentlessly, consistently getting to the rim and drawing contact—earning 10 points from the free-throw line alone against Desert Ridge. Defensively, he read the passing lanes well, disrupting several passes. He finished the game with a strong 21-point performance.
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