BOWLING GREEN — Almost always, the great basketball players in the Mid-American Conference have similar stories.
In high school, most of them were overlooked for one reason or another, deemed by high-majors as not fit for their level. Too short. Too slow. Buried on a great team. Not developed.
The best of the best in MAC invariably are the types of players who relish proving people wrong, which is to say that Bowling Green has the vision and the blueprint for Kaden Metheny.
A year after delivering University High School's first ever state championship, Metheny became the school's first ever winner of the Bill Evans Award, given annually to the top player in West Virginia.