20 Players From 2021 That We Want To See At Prep Hoops Top 250: Part 3
The Prep Hoops Michigan Top 250 Expo will be making its appearance on September 22 at Cornerstone University. It’s one of the farthest reaching exposure events in the country due to the national reach that Prep Hoops has. The Top…
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Continue ReadingThe Prep Hoops Michigan Top 250 Expo will be making its appearance on September 22 at Cornerstone University. It’s one of the farthest reaching exposure events in the country due to the national reach that Prep Hoops has. The Top 250 has college coaches attending, but just as importantly, our phones will be ringing off the hook from more coaches looking for insight from the event.
There are many high quality players in Michigan that we’d like to see at the Prep Hoops Top 250. We have been looking at some examples of players from the class of 2021 that we want to see at the event. As you read, think about these things: Would I like to test myself against players like this? Does my situation compare to theirs? If so, register! When registering online, you can use code word ‘hankamp’ for a discount!
Keontae Barnes (6’1″, CG, Muskegon Orchard View)
Barnes is an under recruited athlete. He’s a bona fide bucket getter that has an oppprtunity to show out at the Top 250.
Logan Carson (6’9″, PF, Buchanan)
College coaches are always looking for quality bigs, and Carson is one. He deserves the chance to send a message on September 22.
Trinidad Chambliss (5’11”, PG, Forest Hills Northern)
Chambliss is a high quality point guard. He’s steady with the ball and quick as can be.
Brandon Claerbaut (6’5″, SF, Zeeland East)
Claerbaut would be a good watch for college coaches. He’s a wing with good size and a solid skill set.
Tyson Edmondson (CG, Ann Arbor Huron)
College coaches need to get in on Edmondson ASAP. He had a huge grassroots season and that improvement should continue. Edmondson is smooth and smart with the ball.
Blake Goodman (6’4″, F, Novi Christian)
Goodman can flat out play. He finds ways to score and is very versatile. Coaches and scouts need to see him first hand.
Tommy Gregwer (6’3″, G, Grandville)
Gregwer is a rising prospect. He could continue to display his game at the Top 250.
Isayah Harris (6’2″, SG, Clarkston)
Harris is an intriguing prospect with a high ceiling. He’s a high IQ player with a natural feel for the game. Harris showed a lot of skill during grassroots season and could shine in Grand Rapids.
Drew Hess (6’0″, G, Mio)
Hess would be a must see prospect at the Top 250. He has next level potential.
David Hughes (6’6″, PF, Detroit Edison)
Hughes could use the event to continue his rise up the rankings. He’s a strong 4 that would make a college coach very happy.
Christian Johnson (5’10”, PG, L’Anse Creuse North)
Johnson is a very talented lead guard. He’s underranked and would be fun to watch battle with the best. He has a top 30 skill set.
Parker Lewis (6’5″, F, Imlay City)
Lewis has been a hot name for a few months now. The Top 250 is the perfect spot for him to continue the trend.
Nick Morgan (6’3″, SG, Taylor Prep)
College coaches have to see this young man. He plays above the rim and is excellent in transition. Morgan has elite athleticism.
A’Zion Price (6’4″, F, Waterford Mott)
Price is a prospect with huge upside. He’s flashy, yet tough, and excels in transition where he can finish or dish.
Aidan Rubio (6’6″, SF, Goodrich)
Mark my words, Rubio could end up a special player. He has the size, smarts, and skill set to be elite.
Will Smythe (6’1″, SG, De La Salle)
Smythe is steady as can be. He’s a consistent performer that shows up for every second of every game.
Trayale Solomon (5’11”, CG, Waterford Mott)
Solomon has a lot to offer a program at the next level. He can play on or off the ball, and he WANTS to defend the best of the best.
Zach Townsend (6’4″, SG, Oxford)
Towsend is a skilled guard that can create shots and execute. He’d turn heads at the Top 250.
Bryan Tyler (5’9″, PG, Romulus)
Tyler was one of the most improved players in Michigan over the summer. He leads his team, directs the offense, and gets buckets when needed.
Zac Velthouse (6’3″, F, Hudsonville Unity Christian)
Velthouse has a ton of upside. He’s as tough as they come and will battle in the paint. Velthouse is a versatile forward that has a lot to offer.