Top 250 Expo: Big Men in Attendance
The PrepHoops Oregon Top 250 takes place on Sunday, September 22 and top players from the Classes of 2020, 2021, 2022, and 2023 will be in participation at Parkrose High School in Portland. There’s a good group of big guys who will be battling in the paint – here’s a quick look at the top guys who have signed up so far and are expected to be in attendance.
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Joe Juhala (2020 West Linn)
6-foot-7 forward that has been working hard at battling inside for boards and not drifting out on the perimeter as much, but he’s still a threat to knock down threes and use his athleticism to attack and finish at the rim.
Tucker Pellicci (2020 Franklin)
6-foot-11 post that continues to develop, particularly with his confidence on the offensive end of the floor. He earned an offer from Hawaii-Hilo while on a trip to the Islands and others continue to watch his progress.
Koby Williamson (2020 Santiam Christian)
6-foot-8 forward that is a stalwart on the defensive end and has been developing versatility with his face-up jumper and ability to create off the dribble.
Andrew Ingalls (2020 Mountainside)
6-foot-7 post that can rebound and defend and is gaining more confidence and consistency on the offensive side of the ball.
Dane Erikstrup (2021 Beaverton)
6-foot-9 and possibly still growing post that has length, skills, and a nice touch from the perimeter out to three-point range. Has been battling a back injury that has somewhat limited his action this summer.
Joe McQatish (2021 Santiam Christian)
6-foot-9 and burly big man who size alone is one of the largest players in the state. Is a bit of a bull in a china shop but has been working on refining his touch from the field.
Justin Hamilton (2021 Crescent Valley)
6-foot-6 well-built forward who has the willingness to get physical but can also step out and knock down mid-range jumpers.
Mason VanBeenen (2022 West Linn)
6-foot-9 and possibly still growing forward who is very lanky but extremely skilled. He’s still getting used to the physical nature of high school ball but is growing with his confidence.