Looks like the 2006 Signing Class is completed with another solid recruit.
She has some pretty impressive awards. Seeing how this is the only post WSU has signed, I think it would be safe to assume that Kerr is Kiki's future replacement.
The signing class ends with 6'-3" Samantha Smith, 6'-1" Jennifer DeGarmo, and 6'-1" Jadhon Kerr. It appears that WSU is growing, which will present some serious match-up issues with MVC teams.
Here are some articles on Kerr:
With 11 of its top 12 players back from last year's 21-4 team, OLATHE SOUTH (Sunflower) is loaded to defend its undefeated Sunflower League title from last year. Junior 6-footer Jadhon Kerr is one of the top post players in the state and averaged 16.6 ppg last year, while five other returners averaged at least 4.6 ppg to give the Falcons plenty of weapons. South finished fourth last year, having its title run ended by eventual champ Blue Valley North.
Jadhon Kerr of Olathe South High School in Olathe and Robert Morton of El Dorado High School in El Dorado were honored as state winners based on their outstanding achievements in athletics, academics and community service. Both of these students embody the spirit of the Heisman tradition through hard work and dedication on and off the field.
Teams have to focus a tight zone to hound the Falcon’s best player, possibly the best in Kansas, sophomore center Jadhon Kerr. “I thought our game plan to start the game was unbelievable,” Junction City coach Kelly Moylan said. “We did a great job in the first half on Kerr.” Kerr made 9 out of 10 second-half shots to finish with the game-high of 22 points and grabbed nine rebounds.
Jadhon’s Team Photo:
There were some other little AAU/High school articles that compared Jadhon Kerr's talent to other Kansas players such as Shalee Lening, Ashley Sweat, and Joann Hamlin. Albright called her an "Elite-Athlete," only time will tell.
WSU will be complete if the team can land an "Elite" shooting guard next year. They have landed some good guards with a lot of upside but none have been consistent.
She has some pretty impressive awards. Seeing how this is the only post WSU has signed, I think it would be safe to assume that Kerr is Kiki's future replacement.
The signing class ends with 6'-3" Samantha Smith, 6'-1" Jennifer DeGarmo, and 6'-1" Jadhon Kerr. It appears that WSU is growing, which will present some serious match-up issues with MVC teams.
Here are some articles on Kerr:
With 11 of its top 12 players back from last year's 21-4 team, OLATHE SOUTH (Sunflower) is loaded to defend its undefeated Sunflower League title from last year. Junior 6-footer Jadhon Kerr is one of the top post players in the state and averaged 16.6 ppg last year, while five other returners averaged at least 4.6 ppg to give the Falcons plenty of weapons. South finished fourth last year, having its title run ended by eventual champ Blue Valley North.
Jadhon Kerr of Olathe South High School in Olathe and Robert Morton of El Dorado High School in El Dorado were honored as state winners based on their outstanding achievements in athletics, academics and community service. Both of these students embody the spirit of the Heisman tradition through hard work and dedication on and off the field.
Teams have to focus a tight zone to hound the Falcon’s best player, possibly the best in Kansas, sophomore center Jadhon Kerr. “I thought our game plan to start the game was unbelievable,” Junction City coach Kelly Moylan said. “We did a great job in the first half on Kerr.” Kerr made 9 out of 10 second-half shots to finish with the game-high of 22 points and grabbed nine rebounds.
Jadhon’s Team Photo:
There were some other little AAU/High school articles that compared Jadhon Kerr's talent to other Kansas players such as Shalee Lening, Ashley Sweat, and Joann Hamlin. Albright called her an "Elite-Athlete," only time will tell.
WSU will be complete if the team can land an "Elite" shooting guard next year. They have landed some good guards with a lot of upside but none have been consistent.
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