Two State Champions Move Classes
The classifications are redone every two years in Louisiana. This often lends to schools who are growing quickly or losing students quickly to fall in class. Unlike football, there is no public/private split for basketball. It isn't very often you…
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Continue ReadingThe classifications are redone every two years in Louisiana. This often lends to schools who are growing quickly or losing students quickly to fall in class. Unlike football, there is no public/private split for basketball. It isn't very often you see state title teams move up on classification but these two were likely predictable based on their growth and school development the past few years.
Landry-Walker (4A to 5A)
Landry-Walker is a mix between LB Landry and O. Perry Walker that happened a few years back. That combination of two already large schools created a much bigger school that is now in the 5A classification and will likely stay there for some time. They are just over 150 students over the smallest 5A school.
In basketball terms, this is huge. With Scotlandville poised for a repeat and Landry-Walker poised for one in 4A, it means we have a possible massive match-up looming come March. Landry-Walker returns two key leaders in Mississippi State commit Lamar Peters and 2017 PG Lamont Berzat.
That backcourt was already going to be a nightmare match-up for teams but incoming transfer Cam Lard who is one of the top players in 2016, especially in the post, makes them that much better next season.
Madison Prep (1A to 2A)
Like Landry-Walker, Madison Prep won a state title and will be moving up in classifications. They also are well above the line for the 1A / 2A split at over 100 kids. With the school only being a few years old and already being a top program in the state, Madison Prep is looking to win a title in 3 different classifications in a matter of 5 years.
Madison Prep was set to be the favorites once again to win a title in 1A while Riverside was looking for yet another 2A title with multiple key players returning. This match-up could materialize in March as well and would make it one of those years you can't miss. Madison Prep returns nationally ranked 2017 prospect Josh Anderson and is expected to be as deep as ever.
They have a possible transfer coming in and return a very steady senior class as well. However, a major key to the overcoming Riverside will be the play of two 6'5+ 2018 prospects in Joshua Leblanc and Kobe Julien. Leblanc was recently ranked #22 overall by Rivals in 2018.