Updated Class of 2022 Rankings: 6-10
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The Class of 2022 rankings have been released in preparation for the start of the 2021-22 season and throughout there have been changes, even at the top. Here’s a look at #6 through #10. #6 – Donatello Tupper Donatello Tupper…
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Continue ReadingThe Class of 2022 rankings have been released in preparation for the start of the 2021-22 season and throughout there have been changes, even at the top. Here’s a look at #6 through #10.
#6 – Donatello Tupper Donatello Tupper 6'4" | SF Roosevelt | 2022 State OR (2022 Roosevelt)
Tupper leaps back into the top ten after a brief drop, much due to the dominant performance he put on at the PrepHoops Top 250 Expo. The 6-foot-4 wing was unstoppable going to and finishing at the rim, where he put his athleticism on full display. Tupper also knocked down open jumper after open jumper and by showcasing this ability, it should put him firmly on the radar of JC programs both in the NWAC and NJCAA.
#7 – Dallon Morgan Dallon Morgan 6'9" | PF Sprague | 2022 State OR (2022 Sprague)
Morgan stays steady in this iteration of the rankings as the post with the ability to face up continues to feel out the recruiting process. With the Oregon Prospects this summer he had the opportunity to get more physical on both ends of the floor and the results should be evident his senior season. Morgan is currently busy with the football team as the Olympians hope to advance in the post-season.
#8 – Malik Ross Malik Ross 6'0" | CG Tualatin | 2022 State OR (2022 Tualatin)
While football may be his college future – especially given the success he’s had on the gridiron this season – there’s no question that Ross is also an all-out hoops baller. At the PrepHoops Top 250 Expo he was flat out unstoppable getting to the hoop and he’ll be a nightmare to defend this upcoming season. His availability with the Timberwolves may be delayed as Tualatin may make a deep run in the playoffs.
#9 – Noah Ogoli Noah Ogoli 6'2" | CG Tualatin | 2022 State OR (2022 Tualatin)
Ogoli remains in the top ten after a solid summer playing with International Elite. No longer just an outside shooter, the 6-foot guard is great at getting into transition and finishing for himself and for others. He too had a good showing at the PrepHoops Top 250 Expo with the benefit of playing alongside high school teammate Ross. Ogoli has been a contributor on the football field so he too will potentially start basketball season late.
#10 – Zeke Viuhkola Zeke Viuhkola 6'1" | CG West Linn | 2022 State OR (2022 West Linn)
Viuhkola jumps into the top ten based on the strength of his summer and being one of the few players in the class with multiple four-year school offers. The physically tough combo guard knocks down shots from the perimeter with consistency and is capable of bullying defenders getting to the hoop. Like others in this group, he’s in the midst of what could be a long run on the football field before he gets back on the court again.