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Looking for post player
#1
Kentucky Flight AAU is looking for a post player. We currently have 8 players from Louisville, Bullitt County, Larue Co, Nelson Co. We will play in 5 high profile tournaments against some of the best competition in the nation. Scheduled events: Hilltopper Hoopfest (WKU), National Club Challenge (INDIANAPOLIS), Adidas May Classic (IU), Cardinal Hoopfest (UL), and Kentucky Hoopfest (Louisville). Please email me if you have a player that is interested in playing for us. [email]josh.cravens@bullitt.kyschools.us[/email]
#2
My suggestion is to go around the Hazard/Perry County when it is cloudy. Players seem to "fall from the sky" in that area according to a well known coach.
#3
^They also have a lot of good grade school programs and a High School program that works with kids and makes them the best that they can be.
Add that to the fact that kids want to transfer there to get noticed in the mountains and contend for Sweet 16 bids and you have basketball programs superior to ones in neighboring counties rhyming with "Skecher" Smile
#4
How big of a kid are you looking for?
#5
Hopefully 6-4 or up. It is for current 10th graders. There just doesn't seem to be much height around the Louisville area in that grade. Thanks.
#6
zaga_fan Wrote:^They also have a lot of good grade school programs and a High School program that works with kids and makes them the best that they can be.
Add that to the fact that kids want to transfer there to get noticed in the mountains and contend for Sweet 16 bids and you have basketball programs superior to ones in neighboring counties rhyming with "Skecher" Smile

Just quoting a coach in your county that wears red.
#7
Cornett - Perry County Central
He is at least 6'6 and can play.
#8
D. Cornett is 6'6" from Perry but he already has an AAU team that he plays for...
#9
OrangenowBlue Wrote:Just quoting a coach in your county that wears red.

I know what you're saying...
I'm just saying that it happens everywhere and if a kid wants to play for another school let them play.
I'm sure if Letcher hasn't played a transfer yet it won't be long until they do.
#10
OrangenowBlue Wrote:My suggestion is to go around the Hazard/Perry County when it is cloudy. Players seem to "fall from the sky" in that area according to a well known coach.

:thatsfunn

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