O’Bryan Clark
O’Bryan Clark
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Andrew Baxley | Prep Hoops Scout
The Loris Lions will graduate one of the best senior classes in school history this spring, so it’s on guys like O’Bryan to step up and lead the next wave of talent. He is already one of the best shooters in his age group, but as he develops and learns how to play with the ball in his hands, he could rise up the rankings even more.
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Read EvaluationAndrew Baxley | Prep Hoops Scout
The lone freshman to know from day one of the 3rd Annual King’s Klassic is
O’Bryan Clark
O’Bryan
Clark
5'11" | PG/SG
Loris | 2029
State
SC
. Clark was impactful when given some second-half run, and could be a wildcard for the Lions down the stretch this season. His top attribute right now is his ability as a catch-and-shoot guard, which poses a different threat than most of their other guards, but he was also eager to move his feet and guard the ball on the defensive end of the floor. O’Bryan finished with 6 points on 2 3PM in Loris’ 81-62 win.
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Read EvaluationAndrew Baxley | Prep Hoops Scout
First up on my list of Names For the Future is
O’Bryan Clark
O’Bryan
Clark
5'11" | PG/SG
Loris | 2029
State
SC
. Clark is one of two Loris Lions Freshmen who caught my eye in Florence. With the wide margin of victory for Loris against Cheraw, these two prospects got to see a lot of the floor. O’Bryan looked very comfortable with the ball in his hands as he helped lead the Lions in transition with vision and smart passes. Clark is also very unselfish and will make the correct pass – a rare attribute for a prospect his age. O’Bryan also put in some work on the defensive end, tallying 3 steals to go with 4 points and 7 assists.
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