Wichita North's Conner Frankamp set a City League record last night, scoring 52 points in a loss to Northwest. Oh, he's a sophomore!
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Originally posted by tropicalshoxOriginally posted by WuDrWuI'd have been kicked off the team if I shot the ball 38 times in 1 game, double overtime or not.
Is North's coach his father?
I actually was the go to guy, but that was a totally different era. I broke a finger on my shooting hand before a game and proceeded to shoot 3-17 and almost got run over by the team bus.
Connor's dad was an assistant last season, and I still think he is but I don't know for certain.
North is young, they lost some good seniors after last season and they aren't very big at all. It's going to be a 1 man show most of the year, but they have a chance to be decent the next 2 years, especially if they can find ANYONE big.
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I believe that Connor's father is on the North staff, but Gary Squires is the head coach at North.
North is a young team and doesn't have a lot of fire power outside of Frankamp. I think once he got going they just kept riding him.
From what I hear he is very fine young man and is not a selfish player.
Give him his due. That is an outstanding performance and the kid is just a sophomore.
No doubt teams will start doubling him up and see if anyone else on North's team can beat them, but the young man clearly has some talent.
There will be crowded field of D-1 schools vying for his services including the Shocks. Chances of the Shocks signing him, while not impossible, will be difficult at best.
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Originally posted by 1972ShockerThere will be crowded field of D-1 schools vying for his services including the Shocks. Chances of the Shocks signing him, while not impossible, will be difficult at best.
I'll believe our chances are "difficult at best" after his junior year and he has offers from Top 10 programs."Don't measure yourself by what you have accomplished, but by what you should accomplish with your ability."
-John Wooden
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Originally posted by wu_shizzleOriginally posted by 1972ShockerThere will be crowded field of D-1 schools vying for his services including the Shocks. Chances of the Shocks signing him, while not impossible, will be difficult at best.
I'll believe our chances are "difficult at best" after his junior year and he has offers from Top 10 programs.
One question to be answered is how big will he get. I think he is around 6'1" now. He may or may not be done growing.
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