Let’s Get Ready III: Stockrisers
There were plenty of solid individual performances at Let’s Get Ready III last Sunday. A lot of these young men increased their stock as college basketball prospects. Let’s take a look at a few: Dylan Boedigheimer (2020, 6’3″, Lake Orion)…
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Continue ReadingThere were plenty of solid individual performances at Let’s Get Ready III last Sunday. A lot of these young men increased their stock as college basketball prospects.
Let’s take a look at a few:
Dylan Boedigheimer (2020, 6’3″, Lake Orion)
Boedigheimer made me turn my head on Sunday. His post defense was very impressive, getting stops and forcing turnovers.
Marco Hernandez (2022, 6’2″, Carrollton)
Hernandez showed a lot of versatility at Let’s Get Ready III. He could play comfortably anywhere on the floor.
Jaylen Hodges (2021, 6’3″, Saginaw Bridgeport)
You don’t go to an event like Let’s Get Ready III, be named the Most Outstanding Player, and not see a rise in your stock. Hodges was nearly unstoppable on offense.
Cole Pardon (2021, 6’4″, Brandon)
Pardon continued his string of high quality performances at the Prep Hoops Top 250 and Let’s Get Ready III. He keeps the game simple, allowing for constant success.
Anthony Ribel (2023, 5’11”, Traverse City Central)
It was good to see a player from the northwest come down and see positive results. Ribel was very solid on the drive and dish.
Reed Schilling (2021, 6’5″, Flushing)
Schilling used the exposure camps exactly how they’re meant be used. As a versatile 6’5″ wing, he’ll be a nightmare for opposing teams.
Matt Skiba (2020, 6’5″, Utica Ford)
Skiba was simply one of the best players at Let’s Get Ready III. He was an aggressive rebounder, especially on the offensive end.
David Thomas (2023, 6’1″, Saginaw Heritage)
Thomas showed a lot of potential. His athleticism and ball skills help him have a high ceiling for development over the next 4 years.
Jacob Tomsich (2020, 6’1″, Midland Dow)
College coaches: Tomsich shouldn’t pay for college. I’ll leave it at that.
Derrick Voltz (2022, 6’4″, Carrollton)
Voltz showed that he is a big time athlete and a prospect that college coaches at all levels should keep an eye on. He’s a multilevel scorer with great horizontal movement.
Izaia Williams (2020, 6’2″, Saginaw Arthur Hill)
Williams will make a statement this high school season. He is constantly talking and his teammates reap the benefits of it. There were times when Williams was the best player in the gym.
Daniel Wolak (2023, 5’2″, Davison)
Wolak was on the smaller side, but was by no means intimidated. He showed confidence in his jumper and an ability to move the ball.