All Ohio Super Sixteen: Top Posts
Guards mainly impressed me at the Super Sixteen event in Columbus last week. However, some bigs played well and caught my attention. The 4 guys in this piece will likely be post players at the next level and impressed me…
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Continue ReadingGuards mainly impressed me at the Super Sixteen event in Columbus last week. However, some bigs played well and caught my attention. The 4 guys in this piece will likely be post players at the next level and impressed me throughout the 2-day event.
Carter Lowe (2025) Ohio Buckets Christie (Whitmer)
Lowe has a great frame for a 2025 prospect, looking like a lineman on the gridiron with his size. Has strong legs and some spring to his game. Brings solid fundamental basketball to the court with his size and creates mismatches when he is on the floor for the Buckets.
Sam Johnson Sam Johnson 6'6" | C Worthington Christian | 2024 State OH (2024) All Ohio Red (Worthington Christian)
Johnson has a great frame on the post and utilized a strong upper body on the block for AOR. Makes smart plays and brings a high motor on both ends of the floor. While he might be undersized for a PF, Johnson utilizes his size and has the physical toughness needed to be a target to scholarship programs.
Chase Boals (2024) Mid Ohio Pumas -Mills (New Albany)
Boals competes for the Pumas and brings the intangibles for his squad. Fights on the blocks on both ends of the floor and looks like a true Center. Understands the basics of the game, including taking a charge and utilizing quicker footwork to cutoff interior post entries. I like Boals’ focus and fundamental focused attributes. This makes me believe he could be a target for D3 programs in the state.
Logan Hawley (2024) Emerge Elite (Preble Shawnee)
Hawley has great length at 6-foot-6 and can be a solid interior threat for both Emerge Elite and Preble Shawnee. For Emerge, serves as the big man on a guard heavy team. Complete rebounding threat and automatic on the glass with his length. Polished with a soft touch around the rim. Hawley has shown he can be a great secondary option for both his AAU and school teams on the blocks.