Top 25 Wings in Omaha Metro Conference (Part 3)
Top 25 Wings in Omaha Metro Conference (Part 2) Check out part two of this list (19-13) linked above. 12. Brendan Buckley – 6’3 – Class of 2021 (11.2 ppg) Buckley is a good shooter that contributes in a lot…
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Check out part two of this list (19-13) linked above.
12. Brendan Buckley – 6’3 – Class of 2021 (11.2 ppg)
Buckley is a good shooter that contributes in a lot of ways. Offensively he finds open teammates, attacks the basket, works hard off the ball, and shoots 44% from three. He is Creighton Prep’s second leading rebounder, averaging 5 per game. Buckley caught fire earlier this month against Elkhorn South and scored a career high 37 points.
11. Kyle Ingwerson – 6’5 – Class of 2022 (11.3 ppg)
Ingwerson is a shooter and ball handler that can score in a lot of different ways. He shoots 40% from deep and makes 2 threes per game, but he can also put the ball on the floor and create shots at every level. He can play either forward spot and bring the ball up the court for his team and initiate the offense at times. Ingwerson is a well rounded and efficient scoring wing.
11. Tate Odvody – 6’3 – Class of 2023 (12.8 ppg)
Odvody didn’t start playing heavy minutes until midway through January, but he has proved in a short amount a time that he can score the ball, putting up 25 points on three separate occasions. He has good footwork and balance coming around screens for catch and shoot threes and can finish at the rim in creative ways and through contact. In his last 12 games, Odvody has averaging 18.3 points, shooting just under 6 threes per game, and has shot 44% from deep.
9. Frankie Fidler – 6’6 – Class of 2021 (11.5 ppg)
Fidler is a long swingman that can play inside and out. He is steady and consistent. Frankie shot over 50% from the floor this season and scored in double figures in 13 games. He also averages 6 rebounds and had a 15 rebound game in January. Fidler can space the floor as a shooter offensively and fill passing lanes and contest shots with his length on defense.
8. Chandler Meeks – 6’0 – Class of 2022 (9.7 ppg)
Meeks brings effort, energy, and versatility on both ends of the floors. He is a defensive menace; pressuring the ball, forcing turnovers, blocking just under a shot per game, and averaging 1.9 steals. He has nearly tripled his scoring average from the past season and is shooting 57% from the floor, including 47% from three on just over 2 attempts per game. He is a strong ball handler that can create space and get to the rim. Meeks is one of the best perimeter defenders in the state and is having an incredibly efficient season on the offensive end.
7. Spencer Schomers – 6’5 – Class of 2020 (11.6 ppg)
Schomers is a good athlete that can spot up for three and finish in transition. He uses his length and athleticism to blocks shots and get up and down the court to hammer home dunks on the fast break. He can catch and shoot well beyond the three point line and makes over 2 three pointers per game. Schomers will be a bearcat next season as he continues his basketball career at Northwest Missouri State.
Check out part four of this list (Top 6) linked below.