Makail Cottingham-2021-Cleveland |
When the
clock ran out on Shiloh Middle School’s 2016/2017 season they stood at 10-6 and
in 3rd place in their league.
They may not have reached their ultimate goal of a championship, but Makail Cottingham (5’8/CG/2021/Cleveland) certainly
reached a few individual goals. For the
season, Cottingham led his middle school team in scoring with 24 points, 6-7
rebounds and 4.8 assists per game. In addition, Cottingham knocked down 54
treys in 16 games, and hit a scoring high of 43 points in a single game. In the 3rd place consolation game,
Cottingham’s 35 points, 11 assists, 13 rebounds, 4 steals and 2 blocks were not
enough to get his team a win.
Cottinham’s
middle school success comes as no surprise to us, as we’ve seen him excel at
several of our Buckeye Prep Elite Showcases, and in fact, have featured him
several times on this website (see feature).
In addition, here's what we said about Cottingham when we saw him a year
ago in a Cleveland area event, “One of
the best performances all day was logged in by Makail Cottingham
(5’5”/PG/2021/Cleveland). We’ve liked him since we saw him for the first at our
elite showcase last year, and his play on Saturday raised his stock in our
eyes. Although he started slowly against a late day matchup with Omar
Abuhamden (5’6”/PG/2021/North Royalton), Cottingham got hot from the
perimeter, ultimately finishing with 6 treys. As soon as you think
Cottingham is limited to slashing to the cup, he’ll unleash a long-range bomb
that finds the bottom of the net. Cottingham is athletic and all ways appears
to be in attack mode. If you fall for any of his many dribble moves and
stand up on defense, it’s a layup at the rim.”
We were so
impressed with his talent that last season that we selected Cottingham as Third Team
All-Ohio and tabbed him for participation in the prestigious Ohio North vs
South and Ohio vs Kentucky all-star games.
We also have Cottingham currently ranked among the top 10-15 eighth
grade players in the state. From what we’ve seen of Cottingham’s contiued
development, division I college coaches should plan to track his progress going
forward. We look forward to seeing Cottingham
again at our March 4th elite showcase.
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