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Four On The Floor: Horton, Hadnot headlining the early season
With high basketball heating up, it's time to recognize some of the top prospects in the Houston area. These young athletes are VYPE's "Four on the Floor" as the season begins in Houston.
Clear Falls' Orlando Horton (Senior--5'9 Guard)
Orlando Horton--Clear Falls
Bradley Collier (VYPE)
In his senior debut, Horton flexed by scoring 40 points and racking up 11 assists. He has proven to be one of the best available unsigned seniors in the Greater Houston area. If Horton maintains this level of consistent play, he will be in the conversation as one of the area's top collegiate acquisitions.
Cypress Creek's Corey Hadnot (Senior--6'2 Guard)
Cypress Creek's Corey Hadnot
Bradley Collier (VYPE)
Hadnot executed a game of separation in the RCS Season Opener. He efficiently scored at will and demonstrated why he is a DI player. The recent Purdue--Fort Wayne commit showed no hesitation in his game, as Hadnot’s mid-range jump shot looked elite Saturday afternoon in which he led all scorers with 33 points.
The Woodlands-College Park's Xander Singh (Senior--6'4 Forward)
College Park's Xander Singh
Bradley Collier (VYPE)
In College Park’s first tournament of the season, Singh was named MVP of the Alamo City Hoops Classic. Leading the Cavaliers to a 4-0 record to start the season, this crafty forward is averaging just over 13 points per game, and is set to usher his team to a postseason berth.
Pasadena Memorial's Robert Miller (Junior--6'10 Center)
Pasadena Memorial's Robert Miller
Bradley Collier (VYPE)
Miller demonstrated a skillful display of athleticism in game one of the season, with several college coaches in attendance, by finishing the contest with 27 points, 8 rebounds and 5 blocks versus The Woodlands.
The towering Miller was able to lead his team to victory by contesting everything at the rim and making his presence known on both ends of the floor, which is actually what Pasadena Memorial expects out of the young star. When it's all said and done, Miller will be one of the top recruits in the nation.
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The Stars of Pasadena ISD powered by Texas Citizen Bank
There are so many great athletes in Pasadena ISD. VYPE highlights five athletes from Pasadena ISD in this edition of The Stars of Pasadena ISD powered by Texas Citizens Bank.
Erin McNabb, Pasadena Memorial
While the Mavs and coach Michelle Steele's crew were on the outside looking in as it relates to the postseason, Pasadena Memorial's most consistent hooper was Erin McNabb – an all-district selection.
Darion Ramos, Pasadena Memorial
Darion Ramos has become the all-time leading scorer for Pasadena Memorial. The guard was named to the first-team, all-district team and has recently been offered by The University of the Southwest.
Cameron Gray, Dobie
Cameron Gray is the lead Longhorn at Dobie, earning the District's Newcomer of the Year Award as a sophomore. The dual-threat QB showed a high-level football IQ in his first year on varsity.
Keith Oliver, South Houston
Keith Oliver is SoHo's Big Man on Campus. The senior was a first-team, all-district selection in football as a wide receiver and in basketball. Oliver will be tough to replace at South Houston as he left a big legacy.
Marquice Scott, Dobie
Marquice Scott gets it done on the court and in the classroom. The 2021 guard has great handles to get to the basket and vision to get his teammates involved. He earned first-team, all-district honors as a junior.
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