Redhawk Showcase: 20 Prospects To Watch – Part 2
On Saturday February 1, some of the best talent in Michigan will assemble in Grand Rapids for the 6th Annual Redhawk Showcase. There will be next level talent in the gym, from NAIA to high major Division 1. Let’s take…
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Continue ReadingOn Saturday February 1, some of the best talent in Michigan will assemble in Grand Rapids for the 6th Annual Redhawk Showcase. There will be next level talent in the gym, from NAIA to high major Division 1. Let’s take our second look at the games and 20 prospects to watch.
The Games
12PM: Grand Rapids Union vs. Flint Carman Ainsworth
1:45PM: Grand Rapids Christian vs. Farmington
3:30PM: Hudsonville vs. Orchard Lake St. Mary’s
5:15PM: East Kentwood vs. Detroit Cass Tech
6:45PM: Muskegon vs. Saginaw
8:15PM: Benton Harbor vs. Ypsilanti-Lincoln
Prospects To Watch
Ray’Vaughn Anderson (2020, G, Grand Rapids Union)
Anderson is a gritty 2 way player that’s making mid season noise.
TJ Barnes (2021, PG, East Kentwood)
Barnes is a silky smooth perimeter player that can hit a pull up jumper or break down his defender off the dribble.
Danyel Bibbs (2020, PG, Grand Rapids Union)
Bibbs moves well horizontally and is quick with the dribble.
Rylan Bowens (2022, PF, Detroit Cass Tech)
Bowens could be an elite post player by the time it’s all said and done. He oozes potential.
Meikal Brooker (2022, F, Saginaw)
Booker is a physically strong and versatile forward. He’s a young player to watch over the coming years.
Robert Davis (2022, G, Farmington)
Davis has really started to show off his game. He’s a good shooter with solid ball skills.
Quindarius Davis (2020, PG, Benton Harbor)
Davis can handle with both hands and excels in transition.
Jason Drake (2022, SG, Orchard Lake St. Mary’s)
Drake has top 5 in 2022 talent and D1 potential. He’s an elite athlete.
Justin DeGraaf (2020, PF, Hudsonville)
DeGraaf is a workhorse in the paint. He’s still available and will be a great pick up for a lucky college coach.
Dustin Fletcher (2020, SF, Flint Carman-Ainsworth)
Fletcher is an excellent all around athlete that can get up the floor and finish.
Dallas Green (2020, SG, Flint Carman-Ainsworth)
Green is a skilled athlete on the perimeter and is fun to watch go to work.
Keon Henderson (2021, PG, Ypsilanti-Lincoln)
Henderson is full of talent and potential. He can push the ball up the court with both the pass and the dribble.
Jordan Jackson (2020, G/F, East Kentwood)
I’ve always liked the smooth moving wing. He’s got a lot of upside.
Tate McKenzie (2020, C, Ypsilanti-Lincoln)
McKenzie is big and strong with the ability to impose his will in the paint.
Vern Nash (2020, G, Muskegon)
Nash is lightning fast and shifty with the ball in his hands.
Billy Roberts (2020, PF, Muskegon)
Roberts is strong and forceful in the post, but has pretty soft hands around the rim.
Kareem Rozier (2022, PG, Orchard Lake St. Mary’s)
Rozier is as gritty as they come. As skilled as he is, he still wins with hustle alone.
Isaiah Sanders (2020, PF, Detroit Cass Tech)
Sanders plays bigger than his height. He’s a tough young man with good feet under the rim.
Brandon Schepel (2022, SG, Grand Rapids Christian)
Schepel is a lights out shooter with the rest of his game developing quickly.
Trucel Singleton (2022, G, Benton Harbor)
Singleton is another perimeter talent from Benton Harbor that can run floor and create in transition.