Brock Morton, #10, set the all time scoring record at Holland Hall Prep school in Tulsa, Oklahoma. At the 2008 Adidas 64 National Tourney in Las Vegas, he connected on 15 of 23 three point shots and led TEAM OKLAHOMA in scoring in each game.
Ted Owens, who coached Kansas Jayhawks to two NCAA FINAL FOUR appearances, said this about the 6'5" Morton:
"Ive had an opportunity to watch Brock Morton play over the last 4 years and he's a very fine player. He has a great feel for the game, excellent decision maker,handles the ball well, very good 3-point shooter and driver with an uncanny ability to get offensive rebounds. He just has really good basketball savvy."
Current Holland Hall head coach Brad Shelley says this about Morton:
"Brock is a terrific all around basketball player. He is a long and skilled guard who shoots the three with accuracy. He is one of those kids that when he misses a shot, you are actually surprised. He is an excellent passer and a has a great feel for the game. This year, Brock became our schools all-time scoring leader. This feat is amazing especially because of his pass first mentality."
Shelley added, "He makes players around him better by getting them involved early and often. He has great practice habits and is always looking to improve his skills. Brock is a terrific player but he is an even better person. He is an exceptional captain and team leader. In my opinion, he is a cant miss for any college coach." - Brad Shelley, Holland Hall Head Basketball Coach
If you know an NCAA coach or assistant coach, pass this video along; This recruit is going to make some coach look brilliant!
Former Holland Hall coach Sparky Grober coached Brock during 9th, 10th and 11th grade. A starter every year, during Brock's sophomore year he moved the tall wing to point guard midway through the season. The DUTCH ripped off 5 straight victories behind the pt guard wizardry of Morton.
Grober played college ball for legendary Oklahoma State and US Olympic team coach Henry Hank Iba. In fact, Grober was the Captain of Iba's last Oklahoma State squad. Grober told the Tulsa World newspaper that "Brock is a player," Grober said.
"He's fun to watch. He can do it all. He does intuitive things you can't coach."
Grober went on to say, "Right now, he's under the radar for colleges, but somebody is going to get a very nice player."
His 2008 AAU Coach Don Calvert said:
"Brock Morton shoots 3s with range. Hes a big strong aggressive defensive guard who can cover 2s and 3s. Is a tough kid that rebounds well for guard. Brock handles the ball and gets to the bucket, has played a lot of point in high school. He has a terrific attitude and loves to compete."
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M3J0R10 1 year ago
search: Landon McGarry. I saw his video the other day. Boy can shoot.
MrSseagle1 2 years ago
I think it was MAY2008.. Tiny Gallon played,, although he weighed about 75 pounds more than he does now.
brumo 2 years ago
It was summer of 2008; AAU Tourney in Las Vegas; then high school 2008-2009 ...
brumo 2 years ago
and the other classics?
ukpongbball 2 years ago
what was the date of the houston classic?
ukpongbball 2 years ago