5 Class of 2022 Potential Breakout Stars at Indiana Top 250
As the Prep Hoops Top 250 Expo series gets into full gear around the country, this weekend the event comes to the Hoosier state. With a sold out group of excellent prospects this will be THE premier recruiting opportunity of…
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Continue ReadingAs the Prep Hoops Top 250 Expo series gets into full gear around the country, this weekend the event comes to the Hoosier state. With a sold out group of excellent prospects this will be THE premier recruiting opportunity of the fall for college coaches. For coaches that aren’t able to attend, BallerTV will have the entire event on video and our Prep Hoops Indiana team will provide wall-to-wall coverage before, during, and after the showcase.
Sifting through the player list can be a daunting task due to so many talented prospects having signed up for this year’s Top 250 at the Boys & Girls Club of Noblesville. These five players highlighted below are guys that have a chance to standout and make some noise on Saturday. For all 200+ prospects in attendance, here is the list of current attendees: LINK.
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Dirin Birhiray Dirin Birhiray 6'5" | SF Brebeuf Jesuit | 2022 State IN (Brebeuf Jesuit 2022)
This 6’5″ wing/forward is an intriguing prospect with a lot of upside. Birhiray is an excellent driver that has the length and athleticism to really give smaller defenders problems off of the dribble. He can attack closeouts, drive along the baseline, or just break his man down one-on-one. Has a tight enough handle on the perimeter to just let him go to work from the wings. As he continues to develop his shot, Birhiray will become a big time player at the small college level.
Richard Brooks Richard Brooks 6'3" | SF Mishawaka Marian | 2022 State IN (Mishawaka Marian H.S. 2022)
Brooks is a prospect that a lot of people are still trying to figure out what level he will end up at. He scores it at a high enough level to be a scholarship player. Right now, there is a lot of DIII and NAIA interest. The 6’2″ guard has all of the skill coaches would want at the next level. He is incredibly efficient from all three levels and handles it well enough to be a secondary ball handler in the half court. It would surprise me if Crossroads League offers came his way soon or even if some DII’s get involved late. A good showing at the Indiana Top 250 could begin some positive recruiting momentum.
Raedhyn Foust Raedhyn Foust 6'8" | PF Northeastern | 2022 State IN (Northeastern H.S. 2022)
Foust had a big summer playing with Gym Rats Black which earned him a scholarship offer from local NAIA powerhouse IU-East. He is a skilled 6’8″ forward that just keeps getting better and better. Foust has gotten much stronger which has allowed him to improve as a rebounder and finisher inside. He already had some solid perimeter shooting skill for a guy of his size, but now can bang around inside. Foust is one of the most sought after big men prospects by DIII schools and has a handful of NAIA programs interested along with the IU-East offer. Expect to see a big senior season from him which will do nothing but attract more attention from colleges.
Joe Reidy Joe Reidy 6'7" | SF Woodlan | 2022 State IN (Woodlan H.S. 2022)
Already holding a handful of DII and NAIA offers, this 6’6″ forward could still see another jump in his recruitment with a strong fall and start to the high school season. Reidy has offers from the likes of Malone, Kentucky Wesleyan, St. Francis, Indiana Tech, and Madonna. He has put up huge numbers at Woodlan over the course of his career so far. Plays with a great motor, is very strong, and versatile on both ends of the floor. Very skilled around the basket and is one of the better rebounders in the class. Don’t be surprised to see more DII’s get involved in his recruitment.
A.J. Roseman A.J. Roseman 6'0" | PG Bishop Chatard | 2022 State IN (Bishop Chatard H.S. 2022)
Roseman led Team Future, a group filled with small college prospects, to a very impressive record on the Prep Hoops Circuit over the summer. He is a strong point guard that plays without turning it over and can make plays with the ball in his hands. The 6’0″ lead guard does a great job of penetrating the defense and getting a piece of the paint on his drives. Once inside, he is a creative finisher with both hands around the basket. One of the better Division III point guard prospects in the Indianapolis area right now. Has visited Wabash College where there are strong Bishop Chatard ties.