Tucker Reutzel
Tucker Reutzel
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Daniel Siehndel | Prep Hoops Scout
An all-around lead guard with great feel, Reutzel led the way for Fredericktown this winter, dominating games and putting up well-rounded numbers that stack up with any player in the region. Tucker played with great pace and consistently controlled the action on the floor. As a guard who can score, facilitate, rebound, and defend, he’s the true epitome of a player who impacts every part of the game, and his presence is crucial to his team’s success. This summer will be pivotal for Reutzel as he faces some of the top competition in the country, pushing himself to elevate his game to an even higher level. If he can add strength and explosiveness, it should help him take that next step.
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Read EvaluationEarl Austin | Prep Hoops Scout
The 6’1 guard immediately emerged as one of the top players in the Mineral Area region. He came on the scene dropping 20 and 30-point games and thus starting seeing special defenses. He is a creative ball handler who scores off the dribble and who can also knock down 3-pointers. His passing skills are also very good. He played with a talented Gateway-Knights 15U squad
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Read EvaluationEarl Austin | Prep Hoops Scout
The 5’11 guard immediately stepped into the starting lineup and a prime scoring role. He was a creative ball handler who can score at all three levels. He averaged 23 points, four rebounds and five assists in his very productive debut season.
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Read EvaluationEarl Austin | Prep Hoops Scout
The 5’11 guard is already one of the top players in St Francois County. He really lit it up in the Arcadia Valley Tournament to begin his career. He’s a three level scorer who can create his own shot.
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Read EvaluationEarl Austin | Prep Hoops Scout
The 5’11” 2028 guard had a tremendous debut week as a varsity player as he led Fredericktown to a third-place finish in the tournament. He averaged 26 points in the three games, including 37 in the first round. The kid was getting buckets from all three levels and he did it with creativity and smooth handles to get off his own shot. He was money from 3-point range and he would knife into the lane for runners and floaters. He also did a nice job getting his teammates involved as he made the right pass when he drew an extra defender, which was often.
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