Multiple sources have told WestKentuckyStar that Zion Harmon, considered by many to be the best player in the state of Kentucky and a top ten player in the nation, has been ruled ineligible to play this season. The reason why is not known at this time. The KHSAA does not comment on eligibilty cases.
Marshall County is the fourth stop in four years for Harmon. He enrolled at MCHS earlier this summer.
Harmon played at Adair County last season, where he averaged more than 30 points per game. He played at Bowling Green High School as an eighth-grader, helping lead the Purples to a state championship. He played as a seventh grader at a school in Tennessee.
Harmon, a 5'11" guard and five-star recruit, currently has offers to play college basketball at several big-time schools including Tennessee, Auburn, Creighton, Vanderbilt and SMU.