Class A Key Transfers heading into the season
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Class A Players that hit the transfer portal this past offseason and where they landed. Daleron Thomas NE #9 CG #1 HEIGHT 6'0" POS CG CLASS 2024 View Player Boost Profile Download Image Daleron Thomas Class 2024 Position CG…
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Daleron Thomas Daleron Thomas 6’0″ | CG Omaha Central | 2024 State NE , a senior guard, formerly of Omaha North and now joining Omaha Central, showcased his scoring prowess last season, averaging an impressive 13.9 points per game. His ability to contribute across the stat sheet with 3.3 assists and 3.7 rebounds demonstrates his versatility. Thomas, a combo guard, led Omaha North in both scoring and assists last season, showcasing his leadership on the court. With a season high of 30 points and a solid shooting percentage, he brings a valuable offensive dimension to the Central Eagles. Thomas’s defensive capabilities, especially on the perimeter, make him a crucial addition to the team as they eye a postseason run.
LC Doss
LC Doss
LC Doss, a junior guard formerly of Central Eagles, has transferred to Bryan, bringing his game-managing ball-handling skills to the Bears. While averaging 3.7 points and 1.7 assists last season, Doss has a pass-first mentality that aligns well with Coach Gillie’s system at Bryan. His ability to distribute the ball complements Bryan’s stacked roster, making them a formidable contender for the state title. Doss’s role in fortifying the Bears’ backcourt adds depth to their lineup, enhancing their overall competitiveness
Brandon Jarmon
Brandon Jarmon
Brandon Jarmon, a scoring guard, joined Bryan from Benson High School, where he led the bunnies in scoring with an average of 14 points per game last season. A dynamic player who can both shoot from distance and attack the rim, Jarmon’s scoring abilities add a new dimension to the Bears’ backcourt. With a season-high 30 points performance and well-rounded contributions, including assists and rebounds, Jarmon strengthens Bryan’s offensive capabilities. His skill set positions him as a key offensive threat for the Bears this upcoming season.
Jadyn Cascio Jenkins, a senior guard transferring from Fremont to defending champs Bellevue West, brings versatility and scoring to the Thunderbirds. Adept at playing multiple positions, Jenkins averaged 11 points last season for Fremont, showcasing his shooting prowess from long range. With an impressive 91% free-throw accuracy, he adds consistency to the Thunderbirds’ offense. Jenkins’s ability to finish above the rim and contribute both on and off the ball makes him a valuable asset for Bellevue West as they aim for back-to-back championships.
Ke’von Newsome Ke’von Newsome SF Omaha Benson | 2024 State NE , a senior guard transferring from Benson to Omaha Central, provides the Eagles with a versatile wing player. Adept at scoring, rebounding, and defensive play, Newsome averaged 13 points per game, led the bunnies in rebounds, steals, and showcased his defensive prowess turning in two games of 10 steals recorded in both games. His tenacity on both ends of the court makes him a scoring glue guy for Central, adding toughness and the ability to impact various facets of the game.
Mari Shumaker Mari Shumaker 5’11” | PG Lincoln Southwest | 2025 NE , a guard transferring from Southeast to Lincoln Southwest, exhibited scoring potential by putting up a 18 points performance game last season. A knockdown shooter from long distance, Shumaker connected on an impressive 43% of his three-point attempts. Despite limited three-point attempts, he led his team in percentage from beyond the arc. With a long wingspan and huge growth sprout over the summer adds potential for big jump in his game. With his flashes of taking the next step last seasons, Shumaker is poised to be a promising prospect for Lincoln Southwest, contributing to their postseason aspirations