#PHTop250 All Expo Teams
The Prep Hoops Top 250 Expo in Washington was a huge success with lots of legitimate college prospects on hand. Over 100 players made their way to Bellevue, WA to compete with some of the best talent the state has…
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Continue ReadingThe Prep Hoops Top 250 Expo in Washington was a huge success with lots of legitimate college prospects on hand. Over 100 players made their way to Bellevue, WA to compete with some of the best talent the state has to offer. We decided to go ahead and create a list of the best individual performers from the weekend. Please note this is strictly based off of performance and not a ranking of the best prospects.
MVP: 2020 6’7 PF Vlad Salaridze (West Seattle HS) – Vlad was dominant. He put on an offensive clinic all day. Scored down low, with a variety of post moves. He stepped outside and stretched the floor as well. Easy MVP choice among a talented field.
1st Team:
2020 6’3 SG John Hart (Rainier Beach HS) – Showed off his scoring. Played both backcourt spots effectively. Explosive athlete. Hart showed why he is one of the top players in the state.
2022 6’7 SF Tyler Linhardt (King’s HS) – Linhardt showed why he is the top player in the C/O 2022 in the state. Great skill – set. Put the ball on the ground and couldn’t be stopped going to the rim.
2021 5’9 PG Julian Agosto (Nathan Hale HS) – If you’re playing against Agosto, you better be prepared to compete. Brought it all day. Played great on ball defense. Was a problem for everybody he matched up with.
2021 6’3 SF Jermaine Davis 6’3 (O’Dea HS) – Davis is a 6’3 pogo stick. Elite athlete who used his run and jump ability to dominate games. When he gets to play downhill in transition he’s a problem. *Feature image
2021 6’2 PG Mason Landdeck (Zillah HS) – Landdeck is so smooth. He played under control all game. Showed off his playground handles and his deep range jumper.
2021 6’2 PG Leo DeBruhl (Seattle Academy) – Easily one of the top performers in attendance. Leo controls the tempo of the game and he is as competitive as they come. The Seattle U offered PG can also score from all three levels.
2nd Team:
2020 6’0 G Bradley Graham (Federal Way HS) – Graham was his usual steady self. He buried jumpers, created shots for his team and played at a great pace. Knock down shooter, he made the most of his open looks this weekend.
2022 6’7 F Kaeden McGlothin (Stanwood HS) – McGlothin is setting the stage for a huge year. The athletic wing impressed all day with his motor and run and jump ability. Physically strong, mature body, I thought he was a senior until someone informed me he was a C/O 2022 guy at the end of the event.
2021 6’7 F Lemuel Armstrong (Nathan Hale HS) – Dunked everything close. The ones he couldn’t dunk he muscled into the basket. He was nearly as impressive on the defensive end. Willing defender, Armstrong protected the rim at an elite level all day.
2020 6’6 F Chika Nduka (Eastside Catholic HS) – Strong and powerfully build forward player with some inside-out ability. Chika would be well suited for the next level in college and be able to help some program.
2022 6’8 C Cooper Church (Tahoma HS) – Long shot blocker with the ability to run the floor and impact the game on both sides of the ball. Cooper has a soft shooting touch and will improve over time as he add strength.
Honorable Mentions: KeJohn Atkins, Nicholas Frenchko, Pierre Joseph, Aaron Von Bruck, Sage Nelson, Garett Long, Patton Lainer, Elliot Hohman, Cristopher Clark, Rylan Foster, JC Humphrey, Jace Barret, Kaleb Lichau, Winston Cole