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Oregon highschool boys basketball gamers to look at within the Metro League



Final week, The Oregonian/OregonLive took a deep dive into the Metro League’s boys basketball groups.

Now, it’s time to take a more in-depth look on all the high gamers to look at within the district this winter.

Bruno Lopez-Prado, junior, Aloha

Lopez-Prado is the Warriors’ greatest shooter and, regardless of his standing as a guard, rebounder. He was the group’s MVP as a sophomore and continues to development upwards.

Anden Augustus, junior, Aloha

One other standout Aloha guard, Augustus drive’s the group’s competitiveness. He’s additionally a group chief, mentioned coach Dan Ellis, and can be important if the Warriors wish to put a tough season final yr behind them.

Jenner Mitcham, senior, Aloha

Mitcham is the group’s most improved participant, mentioned Ellis. After a powerful offseason, the ahead is prepared for a senior leap. Mitcham can be the group’s high defensive risk and can have his arms full guarding a slew of elite gamers throughout the Metro League slate.

Ahmed Abalo, sophomore, Beaverton

Abalo is the one participant on the Beavers’ roster with varsity expertise, having performed in some huge spots for this system as a freshman. “Good athlete with good bounce,” coach Andrew Vancil mentioned of the guard/wing. “In search of him to take a step up as a defender and determination maker.”

Njenga Mungai, junior, Beaverton

Mungai would have performed varsity final season had he not suffered a season-ending knee damage. He’s again now, nevertheless, and searching good. “Certainly one of our higher shooters and play makers,” Vancil mentioned, “I anticipate an enormous yr for him.”

Blake Unruh, sophomore, Beaverton

Unruh performed guard on junior varsity final season, however might want to acclimate rapidly to assist a younger Beavers’ group ta the varsity stage. Vancil loves his data of the sport and lauded his voice and management on the court docket.

Patrick Kilfoil, senior, Jesuit

Kilfoil landed on the all-league second group final season after averaging 16.2 factors per sport for the Crusaders. Head coach Gene Potter known as him an “excellent throughout participant on each ends of the ground,” including that he “can play each with the ball in his arms and off the ball equally nicely.”

Isaac Bongen, sophomore, Jesuit

It took however just a few video games final season for Bongen to say himself as maybe the state’s greatest freshman. The wing averaged 12.5 factors per sport and landed on the all-league third group a yr in the past. “He’s a dynamic athlete with nice vary on his bounce shot,” Potter mentioned. He continues to enhance attacking the basket and can be counted on to rebound and defend at a excessive stage for the Crusaders.

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