Sisk Grabs First Offer
If the HoopSeen Association ended last week in Atlanta, the Tennessee Tiger's big man Cutter Sisk would have been named the MVP. He has put on dominant performance after dominant performance and his hard work came to a threshold today.
The 6-foot-8 big man received his first Division I offer. Tennessee State University pulled the trigger and offered the skilled prospect out of Beech High School in Hendersonville, Tennessee.
He was named a Top Performer at our Atlanta Jam recently,
"This guy’s run over the course of the travel season with the Tennessee Tigers is going to go down as one of the most dominant we have seen on the HoopSeen Association circuit. EVERY time he plays, he is one of the best players on the floor. This weekend was no different. In front of a good number of college coaches, Sisk brought his A-game.
College coaches in July are going to see a guy that can stretch the floor, rebound, has great footwork and stays under-control in the paint. Once he catches the ball in the post, he has a full arsenal of moves that he can use to go right at the rim and make defenders leave the ground. He’s a fun player to watch and one that we have seen grow over the last couple of years into a college prospect."
With the scholastic live period coming up at the middle of next month and the July live periods right around the corner, I could see Sisk grabbing a few more offers by the end of it all. He has the size, the skillset, the footwork and he wins.