How would you briefly describe your gameplay style?
Catch and shoot. Dribble and attached. Good passer and rebounder. Honorable mention all-Mississippi Valley Conference pick 2034-2025. Scored a career-best 20 points in the win against Sparta (2/11/25).
Can you provide a brief description of your mentality or personality?
Want to win. I do want is needed for the team with support and encouragement and are highly dedicated. I am also fun to be around.
Are you involved in any clubs, organizations, or have you received any non-sport awards?
Received a medal in DECA.
What skills or qualities have you developed, such as leadership, teamwork, or community service?
Patriciate in youth church activities. I have been leader of the team as a Sophomore and had to develop resilience as we honored seniors on the team. I am a leader that believes in right and wrong and can have a strong personality that wants to understand and learn.
Have you faced any significant challenges? If so, please describe.
We lost 1st round in the Regionals to the 13 seed which is driving to improve our strength through additional time in the weight room. Faced the challenge of not starting even though I had the work ethic and performance to be a starting. Worked through this challenge with talking through what the team needed from me, and embracing my role.
What type of college are you looking for?
Division 1 or 2 to play basketball and that has a good business and/or finance program. Also, a college that has a good placement rate post college.
Do not let Bartels spot up from three-point range. Repeat. Do not let Bartels spot up from three-point...
Written by Mark Miller
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Mark Miller | Prep Hoops Scout
Mark Miller
Prep Hoops Lead Scout
We’ve written about Bartels’ accurate long-range shooting over the last couple of days, but in the title contest against ABC – Dillon, Bartels turned to another aspect of his game in scoring a team best 16 points. The physical wing guard used his strength and aggressiveness to get to the basket and finish through contact. He converted three and-one situations in the first half alone to help his squad stay within striking distance. In the second half, Bartels also connected from deep and was a constant scoring threat each time he touched the ball. On defense, he was able to rebound at a decent level while also staying in front of his opponent.
Do not let Bartels spot up from three-point range. Repeat. Do not let Bartels spot up from three-point range. If you do, he will make you pay. On Friday night, Bartels buried five triples and scored 21 points in a win over Wisconsin Blizzard
– Welson. Saturday, Bartels swished four triples and scored 23 points in a win over Chapman Basketball Academy
South. He is wired to score and does so with great efficiency from deep, but he also scores by using his size and strength to muscle his way to the basket and foul line.