2020 Rankings Update: Top 10 Shooting Guards
The top ten 2020 shooting guards is a who’s who of scholarship level wings who possess scoring ability and defensive prowess to varying degrees. CLICK HERE TO VIEW OHIO’S 2020 PROSPECT RANKINGS [No. 2] Luke Frazier | 6-4 SG |…
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Continue ReadingThe top ten 2020 shooting guards is a who’s who of scholarship level wings who possess scoring ability and defensive prowess to varying degrees.
CLICK HERE TO VIEW OHIO’S 2020 PROSPECT RANKINGS
[No. 2] Luke Frazier | 6-4 SG | Lake Catholic / Wildcats Select
Dayton commit. Mixes crafty separation moves with athleticism to be a dynamic shot-maker from all three levels. Good feel and vision. Best wing scorer and off-the-dribble shooter in Ohio’s 2020 class.
[No. 7] Josiah Fulcher | 6-2 SG | Lima Senior / C2K Elite
Efficient shot-creator from the wing who displays athleticism in the open floor and on rebounds. Fulcher has become more dynamic off the dribble lately. Wide defensive stance. Stays in front of wings and is willing to stick his nose in for a charge.
Since the high school season, Fulcher added offers from Western Carolina, Kent State, Cleveland State, Bowling Green, George Mason, James Madison, Wyoming, Robert Morris, and Ohio University.
[No. 20] Jayvon Maughmer | 6-5 SG | Chillicothe / Mid Ohio Pumas (Beard)
Maughmer committed to Cedarville on Monday. He is set to eventually join his brother and Chillicothe 2018 graduate Branden Maughmer on the Yellow Jackets.
Smooth and versatile wing prospect who can defend multiple positions and create a shot from wherever he catches it. Plays off the ball very well — active cutter and screener with an unselfish approach. Just an all-around stud who does a little this, a little that and ultimately contributes to winning.
[No. 33] Gbolahan Adio | 6-4 SG | Richmond Heights / All Ohio Red
Athletic wing who thrives in the open floor and makes good decisions with the ball. Capable shooter who can also rip through and get to the rack. Plus defender with length.
West Virginia Tech became Adio’s first offer in late-July.
[No. 36] Connor O’Toole | 6-2 SG | Gilmour Academy
Lethal outside shooter. O’Toole is also a good enough ball-handler and passer to play as a lead guard. The threat of his 3-pointer complements his convincing shot fake. Scores in very few dribbles. Wasn’t able to finish the grassroots season because of injury.
Lake Erie and Walsh offered since last update.
[No. 37] Ethyn Kuhns | 6-4 SG | Bloom Carroll
Dual-sport athlete who sat out the grassroots season and added several football offers in the meantime. Kuhns is a talented scorer. Very effective when he received a pass on the wing. Strong build.
[No. 42] Cooper Parrott | 6-3 SG | Willard / TNBA Ohio
Strong athlete who provides scoring and a solid defensive presence. He can both shoot it from distance or put it on the floor and finish effectively. Fundamentally sound kid. Parrott is also being recruited as a football prospect and is open to playing either sport in college.
[No. 43] TaQuan Simington | 6-2 SG | Columbus South / Probound
Prolific finisher with tremendous body control, elevation, and touch. Hard to stop in the open floor but Simington also impresses with a smooth pull-up jumper. Versatile defender. Rebounds.
[No. 46] Carl Blanton | 6-2 SG | Trotwood
Blanton opted to not play grassroots ball but proved in June that his scoring ability off the ball is still a very intriguing quality. Shoots well off the catch. Knows how to effectively use gather steps around the rim to finish in traffic. Very solid defender with a lean build.
[No. 47] Caleb Piks | 6-4 SG | Mentor / Murphy AC
Tenacious competitor. Outstanding shooter, yet Piks can also put the ball on the floor and uses his size and skill to finish in traffic. Twitchy quickness. Defends multiple positions. Well-coached.
Fairmont State, Lake Erie, and Notre Dame (OH) offered.