When it comes to efficient scoring, few do it better than Robert Bertolucci, a 6’2 guard from John Hardin High School. A key player in the 2026 class, Bertolucci has been a consistent threat from deep, averaging 11 points per game while shooting just under 50% from three.
Bertolucci’s ability to stretch the floor has made him an essential piece of John Hardin’s offensive attack. Defenses are forced to account for his sharpshooting, but his quick release and confidence under pressure make him nearly impossible to contain. Whether coming off screens or spotting up in transition, he’s proving to be one of the most efficient perimeter threats in the region.
While his shooting has been the standout skill, Bertolucci also plays with a high IQ, moving well without the ball and making the right reads on offense. His impact goes beyond the stat sheet, as his floor spacing opens up opportunities for his teammates, making John Hardin’s offense even more dynamic.
With his elite shooting efficiency and ability to contribute in multiple ways, Robert Bertolucci earns this week’s Player of the Week honors. As he continues to develop, expect his role to expand and his stock to rise in the 2026 class.


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