On Wednesday, Kyle Guy became the 11th University of Virginia recruit to play in the McDonald’s All-American game. The Lawrence Central (Indianapolis, IN) star senior combo guard scored seven points (3-7 from the field, 1-3 from 3) and dished out two assists in 12 minutes, helping the West defeat the East, 114-107.
Kyle guy with the high floater @Kyle_Guy24 https://t.co/sBTEJc9VAI
— ScoutsFocus (@scoutsfocus) March 31, 2016
Guy won the Jack Daly Sportsmanship award at the prestigious high school event.
Congrats to #BoysWest @Kyle_Guy24 on winning the Jack Daly Sportsmanship award! #McDAAG pic.twitter.com/2uGHhPCg4j
— All American Games (@McDAAG) March 31, 2016
On Monday of this week, Guy participated in the Slam Dunk and 3-Point contests at the Powerade Jam Fest. He finished second to Kentucky-bound Malik Monk in the 3-Point Contest…
Kyle Guy is going to make it RAIN at UVA next year. #McDAAG pic.twitter.com/9wm6cdh154
— ESPNU (@ESPNU) March 29, 2016
…and showed well in the Dunk Contest, too.
Kyle Guy is not human. #McDAAG pic.twitter.com/uhCWFuI9v7
— ESPNU (@ESPNU) March 29, 2016
Finalist No. 2: Kyle Guy #FansChoicehttps://t.co/Q1trWYK74E
— All American Games (@McDAAG) March 29, 2016
Following the McDonald’s events, a few national recruiting analysts took to Twitter to comment on the soon-to-be Virginia Cavalier. Here is one from ESPN’s Paul Biancardi…
There is no real pure shooter , but the closest player is Kyle Guy. @Kyle_Guy24 https://t.co/BKtBq84J9d
— Paul Biancardi (@PaulBiancardi) March 31, 2016
247Sports’ Jerry Meyer tweeted the following…
Kyle Guy will thrive in Virginia's offense running off screens. Love the duo of him and Ty Jerome. #McDAAG https://t.co/D3nSopljQG
— Jerry Meyer (@jerrymeyer247) March 31, 2016
Finally, check out Kyle’s interview with Draft Express posted below.