Clayton Parker
Clayton Parker
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Earl Austin | Prep Hoops Scout
The 6’9 2025 Morehead State recruit scored a game high 31 points in the Wildcats 62-33 victory over Steelville in the Class 3 Sectionals.
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The 2025 Morehead State recruit recently surpassed the 2,000-point plateau while also becoming the school’s career scoring leader
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The 6’8 2025 Morehead State recruit scored 10 points in the victory over Chadwick. He had a lot of company throughout the game in the form of multiple defenders. He was patient and he did a good job finding open teammates. He used his size inside to easily get post position and low post buckets.
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Read EvaluationEarl Austin | Prep Hoops Scout
The 6’8 2025 Morehead State recruit led MOCO to the championship of its own tournament. He was a dominant force in a 75-60 victory over Mexico in the championship game with 30 points and eight rebounds. He controlled the action in the paint with an array of moves in the low post.
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Read EvaluationEarl Austin | Prep Hoops Scout
The Class of 2025 forward has given a commitment to Morehead State University of the Ohio Valley Conference. The 6’8″ forward was a Class 3 All-State selection last season.
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Read EvaluationEarl Austin | Prep Hoops Scout
The 6’8″ 2025 forward led the Wildcats to their first Final Four appearance in 50 years. He is a very skilled low post player who can also make 3-pointers. He averaged 20 points and 10 rebounds a game as a junior. He recently gave a commitment to Morehead State.
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Read EvaluationEarl Austin | Prep Hoops Scout
A 6’8″ forward who is one of the most skilled bigs in the state. He has a variety of moves to score in the low post. He can also step out and knock down the 3-pointer off the pick and pop. He averaged 20 points and 10 rebounds a game as a junior in leading MoCo to its first Final Four appearance in more than 50 years. He has received Division I offers from schools such as Lindenwood and Morehead State.
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