Top 10 Kansas boys basketball players in Class of 2025
8. Amalachi Wilkins, C, Wichita Heights
The Falcons have appeared in three consecutive KSHSAA Class 6A state championship games since Wilkins entered the starting lineup as a freshman. He’s averaged 7.8 points, 5.9 rebounds and 1.9 blocks in his varsity career and won 68 games through his first three seasons, the second-most wins in school history only behind former Kansas Jayhawks player Perry Ellis. Wilkins plans to play college basketball at Washburn University following graduation.
Say hello to Amalchi Wilkins from @WHtsHoops. Mercy.
Class 6A Semifinals. Heights leads Wichita NW at the half 30-12.
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