Stuff on the Mustangs from Borzello over the weekend, also a blurb on Kendal Harris in the link below:
"Leyton Hammonds has very good size and scoring ability for the perimeter, while Marcus Foster had his 3-point shot falling consistently"
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Balance brings success to Dallas MustangsThere's no superstar on the Dallas Mustangs AAU team, with Missouri-commit Zach Coleman the lone player even committed to a high-major school. However, they have several very solid prospects on the roster, and have used that to their advantage.
The Mustangs won their three “super pool” games by a combined 65 points, and then defeated the Iowa Barnstormers in the opening round of the playoffs.
“I like this team a lot because we all could go for 20,” Leyton Hammonds said. “It's hard for anybody to guard us. We have it all.”
Hammonds and Coleman have been difficult to guard on the wings, while Marcus Foster is consistent on the perimeter and Soma Edo brings plenty of energy on the inside. Nathan Hawkins is another shooter.
“All of my teammates get involved, and we all share the ball,” Foster said. “I can go off, anyone can go off.”
Foster is hearing from Kansas State, SMU, TCU, Lehigh, Oklahoma and Creighton. Meanwhile, Hammonds has Oklahoma State, Oklahoma, Oregon, Arizona State, TCU and West Virginia on his trail.
Hammonds, who has a 3.7 GPA, also just came back from a visit to Stanford. He plans to make a decision in August."
http://www.cbssports.com/collegebasketball/recruiting/blog/eye-on-college-basketball-recruiting/19581954/adidas-invitational-day-three-recap