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He plays at a 1a school in northwest kansas and has no high school competition at all. He isnt even playing against as good of competition as some 5-6a jv teams. If he can perform in summer ball I would consider him a steal but you cannot base anything from his high school play.
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Re: Jeff Reid
Originally posted by tropicalshoxhttp://wichitastate.scout.com/a.z?s=469&p=8&c=1&cfg=bb&nid=2449092
A 6-6 SF, Brewster, KS class of '09. Plays with KC Pump & Run 16U. Already has an offer from Kansas State, where his brother Jay played. There is interest from WSU, Kansas, Texas A&M, Oklahoma, Dayton, Missouri, Iowa and Iowa State. Currently a Scout 2 star.
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Originally posted by kpi03He plays at a 1a school in northwest kansas and has no high school competition at all. He isnt even playing against as good of competition as some 5-6a jv teams. If he can perform in summer ball I would consider him a steal but you cannot base anything from his high school play.
IMHO, there are some city league teams that wouldn't fair well against some of the better smaller schools in the state.
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KC P&R is a pretty good team at all levels. If he's performing for them then I may be interested. At some point, you'd think Goolsby would push some kids our way...Infinity Art Glass - Fantastic local artist and Shocker fan
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In high school I played for a school not too far from brewster. We were 3a and we went to the brewster invitational every year and we didnt even come close to losing a game there. Im talking 30 point blowouts in the finals of the tournament. The only time we ever lost was when this kids brother Jay was a seinor and I was a freshman. He dominated the game basically because he was by far the most superior athelete on the floor and he played like a guard. He was a one man show. If this kid is really 6'6" I would imagine he is a steal but they really do not play very man good teams at all.
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Originally posted by kpi03He plays at a 1a school in northwest kansas and has no high school competition at all. He isnt even playing against as good of competition as some 5-6a jv teams. If he can perform in summer ball I would consider him a steal but you cannot base anything from his high school play.
Originally posted by kpi03In high school I played for a school not too far from brewster. We were 3a and we went to the brewster invitational every year and we didnt even come close to losing a game there. Im talking 30 point blowouts in the finals of the tournament. The only time we ever lost was when this kids brother Jay was a seinor and I was a freshman. He dominated the game basically because he was by far the most superior athelete on the floor and he played like a guard. He was a one man show. If this kid is really 6'6" I would imagine he is a steal but they really do not play very man good teams at all.Wichita State, home of the All-Americans.
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Reid just transferred in to play at Topeka Hayden. He's a very good player for KC P&R and is getting a lot of attention. He has an offer on the table from KSU and lots of interest from several other Big 12 schools. I've heard he may have another possible offer from Iowa State, but I haven't confirmed whether that's true yet . Multiple sources (not Mark, but people I trust) have told me that this kid is pretty good. I know the coach at Hayden is pretty eager to get the season started knowing Reid will be on the roster.
GM's staff has been in contact, but not sure to what extent. I'll see if I can get some answers from his coach next time I talk to him.
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