Higley High School's sharp-shooting 5-foot-10 junior point guard Noah Gloor made waves in Arizona’s top 6A Division this season. Leading his team to a 20-8 overall record, Gloor established himself as one of the premier scorers in the state. While pouring in impressive numbers during his junior season, Gloor showed he is ready for the next level. After his performance last weekend in the Adidas Gauntlet event, The Stage, in Anaheim, CA, Gloor has proven that he is ready to take on the best competition and is preparing himself for the college level.
Gloor is coming off an excellent junior season, where he averaged 18.9 points, 3.8 assists and 3.8 rebounds per game - proving himself to be a consistent offensive force for Head Coach Kenny Drake and his coaching staff. Gloor’s season was highlighted by a phenomenal 34-point performance in a crucial 75-65 win over Williams Field High School.
Gloor's ability to score from anywhere on the court, coupled with a pure shooting stroke and quick release, makes him a formidable offensive threat. His standout performance at the Adidas Gauntlet event in Anaheim, California, showcased his range and cemented his reputation as one of the most impressive individual performers at the event.
Noah Gloor’s high basketball IQ and fundamental skills have quickly marked him as a Division-I prospect. He has the ability to create shots for himself and his teammates, and his understanding of the game allows him to function as a floor general. As he continues to develop his ability to create off the dribble against faster, more agile defenders, Gloor is poised to transition smoothly into a full-time point guard role at the college level.
With his high-level skills and impressive performances, Noah Gloor is on track to attract serious college recruitment attention this spring and summer. Gloor plays for one of the state's top club programs, the Arizona Gremlins. Gloor's team is very talented and skilled, and will be tough to beat this spring and summer. As Gloor and his teammates head into the spring and summer, Gloor's progress will be closely watched, and updates on his recruitment journey are eagerly anticipated by our staff.
Arizona Preps Scouting Report: Gloor is quickly proving that he will certainly become a Division-I prospect over time, as he is such a steady guard prospect that is fundamentally sound with a high basketball IQ. He makes shots from anywhere on the floor with a pure shooting stroke with serious unlimited range on his shot, and has the understanding and feel for the game to make plays for himself and his teammates, as needed. Gloor can also be a floor general with the ball in his hands and simply needs to continue to focus on creating off the dribble for his teammates, against quicker and better defenders, as he matures and plays against better competition over time. Gloor has what it takes though, and whether he ultimately lands at the Division-I level or not, will weigh heavily on the programs that consider recruiting him. He is definitely becoming worthy of the recruitment.

