Putnam County standout Luke Parker (Class of 2035) continues to prove why he is one of the top young guards in the state of West Virginia. Playing in the championship game at West Virginia State University, Parker delivered a dominant all-around performance to lead his team with intensity on both ends of the floor.

The talented floor general exploded for 28 points, while also stuffing the stat sheet with 10 rebounds, 5 steals, and 2 assists, showing his ability to impact the game in multiple ways. Parker controlled the pace throughout the contest, using his court vision, scoring ability, and defensive instincts to keep constant pressure on the opposition.

Known for his leadership and high basketball IQ, Parker continues to establish himself as a true game changer every time he steps on the court. His ability to create offense, defend aggressively, and rebound from the guard position separates him from many players in the 2035 class.

Parker currently plays travel basketball with Patterson Elite out of Huntington, West Virginia, where he competes against some of the top talent in the region. With performances like this championship outing, the Putnam County guard is quickly building a reputation as one of the players to watch in the state moving forward.

As he continues to develop and lead at a high level, Luke Parker is a name that will continue to gain attention on the youth basketball circuit

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