Rankings Release: C/O 2025 Sleepers
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The new Prephoops Class of 2025 Rankings has been released. These are our most extensive rankings to date with over 70 players making the list. The list features quite a few under the radar players, here’s a look at some…
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Continue ReadingThe new Prephoops Class of 2025 Rankings has been released. These are our most extensive rankings to date with over 70 players making the list. The list features quite a few under the radar players, here’s a look at some of our top Sleepers in the rankings.
Yapi was in one of my top tier groups. He played well the few times I saw him this summer, just need to see a little more of him. The PG is dynamic, with some elite wiggle and handling ability. He shoots it with range both in catch and shoot and of the bounce.
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I’ve feel like I’ve seen a lot of a little of Abdalla over the past few seasons. He has a terrific signature skill, which is his ability to score it the ball. He has hovered around my second tier group for the last few rankings, could be poised for a monster scoring high school season.
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Sheets is a player to keep an eye on. He’s battled tested after starting most of the season for Northern Power Spanish Springs. I didn’t get a chance to see him play live during the grassroots season, however from what I’ve seen on film, and based on past experience, he’s a clear sleeper canidate.
The biggest part for me was catching up with Anderson this summer. The wing has all the tools to be a high level talent, and he should get a chance to do it playing on the Grind session with Trinity. A player of this size and skill, is rarely burried outside the top 20 for long. Look for Anderson to be a potential stockriser if he plays well.
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Hutchison, is probably going to be on several sleeper list throughout the season, simply because of playing at a 2A school. He gets a little better every day, and has improved his athleticism as well, as his skill. He should be dominant this season for the defending 2A champs. If he does, he has an opportunity for his sleeper status to explode regionally.
I have to give my guy Andersen some love. He is undersized for what he does, however he’s really good at it. He’s shown the ability to score on the interior, with his back to the basket as well as catch and finishing. He should transition to more of a hybrid foward this season, as he has a nice touch from about 18 feet.