Cole Kieffer
Cole Kieffer
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Expert Analysis
Michael Herrick | Prep Hoops Scout
-Efficient finisher, noteworthy interior moves, high effort, boards up on both ends
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Read EvaluationAlan Olsen | Prep Hoops Scout
-14 points
-Started game off with nice finish at the basket over Trevor
-Had couple nice up and under moves for scores inside
-Very aggressive rebounder and defender
-Extremely active on both ends
-Plays hard
-Looks bigger then his listed 6’4
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Read EvaluationMichael Herrick | Prep Hoops Scout
-Brings high NRG & heavy effort, boards & D’s up, physical interior player, great motor
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Read EvaluationMichael Herrick | Prep Hoops Scout
Kieffer is a difference-maker because he brings high-level athleticism to the floor and thrives as a true hustle player. His energy and effort translate most on the glass and the defensive end, where rebounding and stopping opponents are currently his biggest strengths. This winter, he’ll step into the role as the Raiders’ primary post presence, anchoring the paint on both ends. With Kieffer’s motor and physical tools, Lyman looks poised to be one of the stronger squads in Class B.
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Read EvaluationSpencer Christenson | Prep Hoops Scout
Starting interior player for Lyman’s varsity team. One of the most mobile Bigs in the class, Kieffer moves with suddenness and with elite lateral agility. Defends in the post at a high level with his ability to move and get to proper positioning.
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Read EvaluationSpencer Christenson | Prep Hoops Scout
Cole started varsity for Lyman as an eighth-grader. He plays hard and can play fast and moves well and quickly at size. He battled in the interior as a young prospect against opponents with a few years on him. He has some development yet and needs to continue to grow to be considered a Center/Big prospect. But has all the tools and offers constant activity.
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Read EvaluationSpencer Christenson | Prep Hoops Scout
Kieffer started as an eighth-grader for a Lyman team that went 5-16. He was an undersized Big on the varsity level, but he runs and moves extremely well. He’ll need to keep growing to be considered a next-level Big, but he has the experience to go along with his high energy effort on the court. I’m curious to see what his listed height will be for his Freshman season.
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