Dylan Hamilton, a 6-3 guard from Bracken County will play college basketball at Thomas More College.
Hamilton chose TMC over Bluffton University (Ohio) and will sign on May 19 at the high school.
He led Bracken County to the school's first region tournament appearance in 6 seasons in 2010. As a senior, he averaged 21 points and 5 rebounds per game. A year ago he averaged 18 points and 6 rebounds as a junior.
Dylan left his name in the Bracken County record books with 1,233 career points (7th All time). He is also the school’s all time leading three-point shooter, both career and single season. Dylan hit 87 three’s as a junior then broke his own record with 99 his senior season.
Dylan left his name in the Bracken County record books with 1,233 career points (7th All time). He is also the school’s all time leading three-point shooter, both career and single season. Dylan hit 87 three’s as a junior then broke his own record with 99 his senior season.
As a junior, Hamilton nailed 3.0 three-pointers, which was 8th in the state, and shot 44% from long range on the season. His senior season, he made 3.3 three-pointers a game, which ranked 4th in the state.
“Dylan is a kid who lives and breathes basketball. Dylan has a great knowledge of the game and listens to everything a coach tells him. His shooting form is picture perfect, he was the best pure shooter in state hands down the last two seasons. Thomas More is getting a player who will come in and contribute from day one, but not be complacent with that role and stride to get better every day. Aside from being a great basketball player, he is a great individual. If my two son’s grow up to have the character and be the quality individuals that Dylan is, they will be more than okay in life.”
“Dylan is a kid who lives and breathes basketball. Dylan has a great knowledge of the game and listens to everything a coach tells him. His shooting form is picture perfect, he was the best pure shooter in state hands down the last two seasons. Thomas More is getting a player who will come in and contribute from day one, but not be complacent with that role and stride to get better every day. Aside from being a great basketball player, he is a great individual. If my two son’s grow up to have the character and be the quality individuals that Dylan is, they will be more than okay in life.”
– Deron Breeze 2008-09 Bracken County Head Coach




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