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Tyler Lydon (NY) Verballed to Syracuse
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[QUOTE="Francis03, post: 849368, member: 195"] NE Prep competition is obviously much stronger and tougher than what he went up against at Pine Plains. New Hampton plays a rotation of about 10-11 players with 7-8 being a good mix of mid-major and high-major players. In the game that I watched the coach was rotating players in and out like crazy, so I doubt too many players are going to average double digits in points for them. Noah Vonleh was a top 10 prospect and only averaged about 14ppg on a deep roster at New Hampton last year. As Edowd noted above, McCullough averaged 15ppg at Brewster, which had a gang of high major prospects on it. So the main point I'm making is that the majority of the top prep schools will be loaded with plenty of talent from top to bottom and you can't really expect anybody to have really high point totals on their average per game. I actually think it's a good look that Tyler has already come in on a new team and is averaging a double double so far on a deep roster against strong competition. [/QUOTE]
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