Class of 2021 Rankings Update: New Additions
A closer look at the seven new additions to the class of 2021 rankings… No. 60 Owen Meyer – PG – Germantown/JH1 Elite A skilled, high-IQ point guard, Meyer had a nice summer with JH1 Elite. A floor general that …
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No. 60 Owen Meyer – PG – Germantown/JH1 Elite
A skilled, high-IQ point guard, Meyer had a nice summer with JH1 Elite. A floor general that makes others around him better, Meyer is poised for a bigger role with Germantown this upcoming season. Meyer (6-1) has good size and athleticism for the lead guard role and can take over as a scorer when needed.
No. 66 Kyle Krueger – PF – Ashwaubenon/Wisconsin Blizzard
Kreuger is a little undersized, but versatile and a quality interior defender. The 6-foot-5 senior can finish with both hands around the rim and has some solid post skills. Defensively, he can also switch onto guards and defend the perimeter. During the Battle at the Lakes, Krueger also showed promise as an outside shooter and someone who can run the floor and generate transition buckets.
No. 75 Caden Wittchow – SG – Laconia/ Wisconsin Swing -Bredesen
Wittchow is flying under the radar after missing a good chunk of his sophomore season and having to get back into the swing of things. We like his ability to play either guard spot effectively at 6-foot-1. He’s also a standout defender with an above average motor as a perimeter stopper.
No. 78 Chad Kron – G – Eau Claire North/Wisconsin City Hoops
Dalton Banks is the straw that stirs the drink at Eau Claire North, but often his go-to target is Kron. A sniper from the outside, Kron knocked in 52 3-pointers as a sophomore while shooting 40 percent from downtown.
No. 95 Lance Nelson – PG – Monona Grove/Wisconsin Academy
Want to see more of Nelson during the high school season as he could be significantly higher on this list than we’re giving him credit for now. The Monona Grove guard has some deadly moves on the perimeter and can create shots at a high level.
No. 97 Jay Hinson – G – Wauwatosa West/ABC Young Lions
A guard with good size (6-2) and handles, Hinson is a solid all-around guard that does a little bit of everything. Really appreciate how he’s always surveying the floor and keeping his head up in transition. A kid that likes to make the extra pass and help out on the glass, Hinson does a lot of things that go unnoticed.
No. 100 Nick Feller – SF – Lodi/Wisconsin Starz Elite
Rounding out the Top 100, Feller had a good showing at the Prep Hoops Finals to end the travel season. A good-looking shooter who can stretch the floor and get involved in the pick n’ pop game, Feller is a consistent threat from beyond the arc and that defenders can’t lose track of.