Harper Quesada
Harper Quesada
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Bobby Lopez | Prep Hoops Scout
Quesada is a player to be very high on at Silver Creek, already showing why his upside is so intriguing. He’s a natural scorer and capable playmaker who’s making the most of his quality minutes so far. Over the summer he proved that when given the opportunity, he can completely take over games with his ability to put up points and control the glass. With continued chances and confidence, Quesada has the talent and mentality to become a major impact player as the season moves forward
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Read EvaluationDuvalier Johnson | Prep Hoops Scout
Harper certainly has the size at 6’4, but he also has the skill to match it. He gets out in transition as a runner and finishes, he grabs the boards and goes right up with it, and also navigates inside. Harper is a two-way standout who covers up holes defensively. He had a pretty good summer, and now it is about proving it a bit more than he belongs up there and can rise. We want to see him at the showcase as an all-around player.
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Harper Quesada
Harper
Quesada
6'4" | SF/PF
Silver Creek | 2028
State
CO
is any coach’s ideal starting forward, and his versatility playing either the 3 or 4 makes him that much more dynamic. As only an incoming sophomore, Quesada has already nailed down most defensive principles and has improved his hustle immensely. Quesada communicates with his guys and shows constant heart on both ends of the floor. Look for Quesada to continue to dominate and get his name out.
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Read EvaluationDuvalier Johnson | Prep Hoops Scout
Harper Quesada
Harper
Quesada
6'4" | SF/PF
Silver Creek | 2028
State
CO
checks so many boxes. He finishes with either hand, runs the floor fluidly, and has a back-to-the-basket game that’s only getting sharper. He uses his length to finish through contact and make impact plays on both ends. What stands out is his anticipation on defense, especially in help-side situations for a loaded Titans team. His timing, instincts, and physical tools are already impressive, and once he bulks up and adds a more reliable perimeter game, he could become a dominant two-way presence. Harper’s ceiling is high, and he’s only scratching the surface of what he can be.
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Read EvaluationBobby Lopez | Prep Hoops Scout
Quesada has been a constant force in the paint this summer. He has been able to dominate down low with his physical tools and feel for the game. His strong frame and excellent body positioning give him a clear edge when battling for space to seal his defender or securing rebounds. What’s really setting him apart is his footwork. It is fluid and precise, allowing him to create high percentage looks around the rim. Paired with his size and athleticism, Quesada is a reliable scorer inside but also a relentless presence on the glass. His interior play continues to elevate his impact every time he steps on the floor
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Read EvaluationClayton Conover | Prep Hoops Scout
Quesada’s recent crack at the rotation at Silver Creek is in large part from the 6’3 frame and willingness to be physical around the rim. Always in play for second chance opportunities, the coaching staff realizes he is among the handful of names capable at the varsity level, largely from motor alone.
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Read EvaluationClayton Conover | Prep Hoops Scout
Quesada took advantage of the openings in the lane, willing to go at the rim, even through potential contact. A steady finisher with either hand while going at the rim full speed, the wing brings size and quick decisonmaking to thee table.
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Read EvaluationClayton Conover | Prep Hoops Scout
Quesada worked hard on the glass, always lurking for rebounds on either end of the floor. He did well getting out early on the break, setting himself up for success in those circumstances.
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