2020 Updated Rankings
Prep Hoops takes a lot of pride in seeing players all over the Palmetto State. Today we launch the latest 2020 rankings. Grassroots teammates sweep the top 3 spots in the 2020 class. Lets take a look inside the rankings…
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Continue ReadingPrep Hoops takes a lot of pride in seeing players all over the Palmetto State. Today we launch the latest 2020 rankings. Grassroots teammates sweep the top 3 spots in the 2020 class. Lets take a look inside the rankings right here. Prep Hoops has 145 kids in the latest 2020 rankings
P.J. Hall claims the #1 spot with his teammate Myles Tate coming in at #2. This duo has the Dorman HS Cavaliers (15-3) on the season and (6-0) in region play. Fellow Grassroots teammate Dillon Jones comes in at #3. Jones plays for the Keenan HS Raiders (18-1) on the season.
Naseem Khaalid left Legacy Early College back in early November 2018 and returned to First Coast HS in Jacksonville, FL. Khaalid was ranked #3 before his departure back to the Sunshine State. Jones moved up a spot in his place to lock in the #3 spot.
Quentin Hodge made some moves up from the Lakewood HS Gators to find himself at #4 in the 2020 class.
Jordan Burch a stud football player for the Hammond Skyhawks is getting Power 5 interest on the gridiron.comes in at #5. Burch is ranked the #1 player in the state for football. Burch has helped the Skyhawks win the past 2 SCISA 3A since arriving at the school.
The city of Columbia dominates the spots from 6-10 with the exception of #8 Jordan Wildy from Rock Hill HS. Wildy committed early last week to Western Carolina University. Isaiah Caldwell, JaVon Benson, Raekwon Horton and Patrick Iriel finish out the Top 10 in the 2020 class.
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