Leads the state in scoring, averaging over 36 ppl as a junior.Wondering if he’s a high D1 talent.
Thanks Tom!!Leads the state in scoring, averaging over 36 ppl as a junior.
i haven’t seen film of him.
CNY basketball player is state’s leading scorer, and he could become school’s all-time scoring leader as a junior
Chittenango's Ryan Moesch has scored 40-plus points eight times this season.www.syracuse.com
Okay, I found his HUDL page. It features a bunch of short clips from low quality film, and I think all of it is from his play during the summer. Someone needs to put together a well edited highlight film of his summer film. And hopefully do one featuring the highlights of his play his junior HS season.
Quick impression is that he is skinny but can finish with both hands. Looks like he is 6’0 and about 155 pounds.
His release is low, which will make it hard for him to get jumpers off at the college level. But 36 ppl is crazy. I assume he must be an absolute lights out 3 point shooter. Does have a nice stroke.
Ryan Moesch on Hudl
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G-Mac offered him I believe. Dont think he has many offers thoughi haven’t seen his name mentioned - my buddy watches a lot of basketball - like a real lot - says this kid is the best pure basketball player he has seen - plays PG for Cushing who ran over Mt Zion today - says he is better than Rippey - says he will end up at Cuse
If he's 5'9 and dunking like that, then I'm Miles Davis.we are involved and will offer him - he has offers from every mid major - he is dominating everyone and this is against Newman, Link, Mt Zion, etc - he’s 5-9 so that’s why schools are not all over him
If he’s as good as advertised Fennell will be starting anyway.If we really go after this kid, it should be with the thought of him coming off the bench and see if he can eventually work his way up to possibly starting. He is small and slight and definitely not 6 feet. Rippey has more upside.
Pretty sure that is the plan. Just like Doty at Siena all you need to do is get a foot in the door and show people what you can do.If we really go after this kid, it should be with the thought of him coming off the bench and see if he can eventually work his way up to possibly starting. He is small and slight and definitely not 6 feet. Rippey has more upside.
We have rarely filled our spots. I think taking a local kid and developing him is a great idea.With the expanded scholarships for basketball. You take flyer on him and see what he's got.