2017 Rankings Breakdown : No. 120-111
Prep Hoops takes a closer look at players ranked 111-120 in the Top 125 of the 2017 class. #111 – Kenny Jones – Garrett (North Charleston) Jones is averaging 17 ppg this season for his squad. Jones plays point guard…
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#111 – Kenny Jones – Garrett (North Charleston)
Jones is averaging 17 ppg this season for his squad. Jones plays point guard but is looked to score for Garrett Academy. Jones will need to entertain junior college options.
#112 – Isaiah Holloway – Burke (Charleston)
Holloway is averaging 10.4 ppg and 4.3 rebounds this season for the Bulldogs. Holloway feels more comfortable playing off the ball. The Bulldogs are currently 14-3 on the season under Head Coach Deon Richardson. Holloway will need junior college according to Richardson.
#113 – Brandon Miller – Pinewood Prep (Summerville)
Miller is the leader of the Panthers offense running the point guard spot for the SCISA school. Miller played AAU with Palmetto Elite this past summer. Miller is averaging 13.2 ppg, 4.8 rebounds and 6 assists this season for the 18-8 Panthers. Miller recently helped Head Coach Pat Eidson collect his 800th career win.
#114 – Jamal Stevens – Strom Thurmond (Johnston) (pictured on front)
Stevens a shooting guard plays at a traditionally strong football school. Stevens has a nice stroke from three point range but stands at just 5’10. Prep Hoops saw Stevens in Wilmington, NC over the Christmas Holiday.
#115 – Darren Stanley – Conway
Stanley recently ended his recruitment with a verbal to Dartmouth College in New Hampshire. Stanley will attend the Ivy League to play football for the Big Green.
#116 – Randall Buxton – Barnwell
Buxton is a sad story this season and has just recently returned to the hardwood. Buxton who had a big junior season was in a car accident this last summer. Buxton scored 49 points in a game last season vs Allendale-Fairfax.
“Randall really could score the ball from all over the floor. Buxton has is work cut out for him to return to the player he once was before the accident” said Prep Hoops Bret Swanson.
#117 – Ikaun Smith – Bethune-Bowman (Rowesville) (pictured)
Smith has helped the Mohawks to a 12-6 start this season. Smith a 6’1 guard really excels in transition. Smith likes to slash to the cup and he always finds himself around loose balls on the floor.
#118 – Anthony Hill – Burke (Charleston)
Hill is a 6’4 jumping jack that likes to stalk the baseline. Hill is currently averaging 12.4 ppg and 7.4 rebounds for the Bulldogs. Hill played AAU with the Port City Stars. Hill will need junior college according to Coach Richardson.
#119 – Aaron Rivers – Timmonsville (pictured)
Rivers 6’4 is a big bodied kid that plays in the post. Rivers can step to 10-12 feet to knockdown a shot. Rivers is currently averaging 18.5 ppg and 10.5 rebounds this season for the Whirlwinds. Rivers has a good look to his frame. Rivers will need to entertain junior college options for next season. The Whirlwinds are 8-9 on the season under Head Coach Gerald Wright.
# 120 – Nakwan Kitchen – Edisto (Cordova) (pictured)
Kitchen 6’5 is a left-handed small forward who likes to play out on the perimeter. Herman Johnson is the Head Coach of the Cougars and is better known as the father of NBA/North Carolina player Brice Johnson.
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