"Two-Way Voltage: Wired to Score, Built to Disrupt"
- Kevin Moses
- Apr 30
- 2 min read

Noah Rose
@noahrose44
IG: @noahrose._
6’1, 160lbs, Class of 2027
Hickman HS, MO
Noah is a long, explosive scorer who brings fierce two-way energy to the floor every time he checks in. He’s wired to attack, capable of finishing through contact at the rim or pulling up from deep with confidence, while also being a disruptive force on defense. His anticipation and relentless motor allow him to jump passing lanes, apply pressure, and lock into matchups with tenacity. What separates Noah from others in his position is his defensive activity paired with his offensive balance. He’s a relentless on-ball defender on one end and calm, smooth, and in control on the other. Coaches can expect a fearless competitor who plays with fire and discipline, brings intensity to both ends and thrives in moments that demand toughness and grit.
Noah averaged 8.5 points, 4 assists, and 3 rebounds per game during the high school season, showing his ability to contribute as a playmaker and scorer. His biggest improvement came in his strength and speed, areas he’s been attacking relentlessly. And the results are speaking loudly. Playing up with Phenom 17U, Noah lit up his last weekend with 16.2 points, 6 rebounds, 4 assists, 1.5 steals, and 1 block per game, proving he belongs against older, tougher competition. This offseason, his focus is on adding more strength and becoming an even better ball-handler, aiming to expand his positional flexibility and take on more responsibility for his team.
What excites him most about the upcoming season is the opportunity to win with his teammates, a unit he believes can make serious noise. On the court, Noah is fired up by defense and buckets. Nothing fuels him more than making a stop, scoring right after, and flipping the game’s momentum with effort and execution. That intensity is backed by the best advice he’s ever received, " Play with confidence." That has carried him and continues to be the foundation of everything he does.
I assess that Noah’s scoring versatility, defensive fire, and natural instincts make him an immediate impact player for any system. His length and effort on defense give him the ability to guard multiple positions, while his offensive growth shows has the potential to be far more than a role player he’s a rising leader with a clutch gene.
Noah is trending toward breakout status. His ability to compete up an age group and still dominate is a clear signal that he’s only scratching the surface. Expect his handles, strength, and confidence to elevate even more, turning him into a polished two-way threat with next-level potential. Stay tuned.







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