10 Players From 2022 That We Want To See At Prep Hoops Top 250: Part 3
The Prep Hoops Michigan Top 250 Expo will be taking place on September 22 at Cornerstone University in Grand Rapids. It’s one of the top exposure events in the country. Prep Hoops has a national reach that can’t be topped.…
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Continue ReadingThe Prep Hoops Michigan Top 250 Expo will be taking place on September 22 at Cornerstone University in Grand Rapids. It’s one of the top exposure events in the country. Prep Hoops has a national reach that can’t be topped. 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. The event is a perfect venue for players from the class of 2022 to send a message, both locally and nationally.
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 players that we want to see at the event. Below, you will find some examples of players we would like to see there. 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!
Chris Boler (5’10”, PG, Advanced Tech)
Boler has next level talent. He’s a speedy floor general that never tires or slows down.
Ben Canty (6’5″, SF, Salem)
Conty is a very high quality player that should be seen by coaches. The Top 250 would be a great place for him to send a message.
Carson Cooper PF, Jackson Northwest)
Cooper could end up among the top post players in the class of 2022. He could send a message at the Top 250.
James Cummings II (6’5″, F, Flint Beecher)
Cummings has some really special athletic abilities. He’s a multi sport star that has endless basketball potential.
Mekhi Ellison (5’9″, PG, Flint Carman Ainsworth)
Ellison is a must see talent. The point guard is a multi level scorer.
Tharren Hill (5’11”, G, Detroit Pershing)
Hill would have scouts and coaches with wide eyes at the Top 250. He’s a scorer at heart, with the ability to fill a stat sheet.
Maurice Sain Jr. (6’3″, CG, Muskegon)
Sain has a huge upside as a prospect. He’s dangerous playing on or off the ball.
Brandon Schepel (6’0″, PG, Grand Rapids Christian)
Schepel made a statement this summer. He’s a good ball handler who’s under control when attacking the rim.
Scott Sims (5’10”, PG, Kalamazoo Central)
Sims had a solid grassroots season. He proved to be a crafty floor general.
Trucel Singleton (6’1″, PG, Benton Harbor)
Singleton looked very good with BTO Elite. He’s got the ball skills and athleticism needed to be a next level player.