
Junior year I stepped my game up, went from 11 points per game to about 19 or 20. “Sophomore year I was just a guy on the floor. “It just showed me how much I’ve improved over the years,” Stover said. He joined the 1,000-point club last week with a 29-point performance in a win over Hatboro-Horsham. After earning third team All-Suburban One League American Conference honors as a sophomore and first team honors as a junior, the centerpiece of Upper Dublin’s offense is averaging 25 points and 11 rebounds per game. Stover is in the middle of his best high school season. After 11th grade he played with Philly Pride. Stovers’ first year playing AAU with the Jersey Shore Warriors after his 10th grade season opened his eyes to how fun basketball can be. Throughout middle school and ninth grade he thought baseball was his way to go, but found more of a love for basketball as a sophomore.

His older brother, Ryan Stover, played football at Towson and his dad, Upper Dublin football coach Bret Stover, played football at Millersville.Ĭoming into high school, Drew Stover thought his athletic future might be on the baseball diamond. The Cardinals big man will be another college athlete in the Stover family. Stover also considered East Stroudsburg and Chestnut Hill, but the size and location of Millersville separated it from the others. BOYS #BASKETBALL: Upper Dublin’s scores his 1,000th career point on a fast-break layup at 1:43 in the 2nd quarter vs.
