I hear the Bobcat’s men basketball team is recruiting Mitrel Clark of Eldorado high school in Las Vegas, Nevada. Clark 5-10 145lb guard who averaged 20 points, 4 rebounds, 4 assist, and 3 steals a game while shooting 45% from the field, 37% from the three point arc, and 82% from the charity stripe. During the post season he averaged 30 points over 4 games, and was recently named league player of the year. Clark is a deep three point threat, but also has the ability to penetrate and score in traffic. He is a decent athlete but has two gears fast and faster. He also has the reputation as a tough player, who plays big in big games. He hit game winning shots with seconds left in a half dozen games this year including one game where he refused to come out of a game after being fouled hard. He hobbled up to the line and sunk 2 free-throws with 9 seconds left, for the win. While playing point guard for his high school team, he is not considered a true point guard, but more of a scoring point guard. The big question about Clark is whether he will be able to get his shot off against taller stronger players in college. If he was a true point, or a few inches taller he would be going to the Pac-10. Right now he holds offers from Montana State, Seattle, Loyola Marymount, Central Michigan and Denver. Arizona State has asked him to walk-on, and he has already visited them. He will most likely sign later in the spring signing period, as he hopes to play in the major Fullcourt Press Easter Classic in Las Vegas to see if he can up his stock and get some more offers, which should tell you something right there.

Here is an article about Mr. Clark
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