Abram Schrinel
Abram Schrinel
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Riley Highfill | Prep Hoops Scout
In his return from injury, Schrinel reminded everyone exactly what Freeman had been missing.
He finished with 17 points (7-12 FG), 6 rebounds, 3 steals, and 1 block. His impact went far beyond the box score. At 6’6”, he created matchup problems all night. Smaller defenders couldn’t contest him at his release point, and bigger defenders struggled to contain him off the bounce.
Schrinel scored in a variety of ways—mid-post turnarounds, straight-line drives, transition finishes—and showed patience against help defense. Defensively, he was active in passing lanes. He recorded 3 steals and used his length to contest shots at the rim. He also managed to block 1 shot. His 7 made field goals came within the flow of the offense, not forced attempts.
There’s a calm confidence to his game. He doesn’t rush. He reads. He reacts. And in a tight rivalry game, he looked like the best player on the floor. If he continues trending upward, he deserves recognition. He should be part of the discussion as one of the top wings in the region. College coaches should be paying attention now rather than later.
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