Aurora Christian
Cam Morel (6’3 SG, 2024) – physical shooter that plays with toughness
Marshawn Cocroft (5’10 PG, 2026) – creative, seasoned lead guard that shows up in big moments. Consistently gets to paint
Bartlett
Kelton McEwen (6’2 PG, 2024) – lights out shooter who can create off of ball screens and get his own shot. High-academic, high-character low-major/D2 prospect. 4-year starter
Nathan Scearce (6’4 SG, 2024) – perimeter shooter who has grown and added good muscle over the last few years. Another 4-year player
Batavia
Nate Nazos (6’0 PG, 2024) – dual-sport point guard with good IQ and feel for the game. Sets the table well
CJ Valente (6’4 SF, 2024) – strong wing/forward who rebounds and can hit outside shots with time
Benet
Blake Fagbemi (5’10 PG, 2025) – fast lefty that manufactures offense in space. Excels in the open floor
Colin Stack (6’11 PF, 2026) – promising rim protector who walls up and recovers from help side. Soft touch and good shot mechanics. Still growing into body
Jayden Wright (5’9 PG, 2026) – very savvy and quick point guard that can score or facilitate in the flow of the offense
Gabriel Sularski (6’6 SG, 2026) – big guard with mature skillset. Can shoot on the move, score in traffic, and playmake effectively. Going to be really good
Parker Sulaver (6’6 PF, 2024) – rough, tough 4-year varsity player. Does the dirty work well and has some shooting range
Bloom
Elijah Lovemore (6’3 PG, 2025) – one of the top passers in the class. Natural vision and good size to see over defense. Big wingspan and solid defensive instincts
Jaden Clark (6’5 SF, 2024) – experienced forward that can score inside and defend both spots
Marcus Everhart (6’5 PF, 2024) – high-energy four that guards all over the floor
Payton Edwards (6’3 SG, 2025) – scoring lefty guard who is just scratching the surface. Good build and downhill attacking style
Santana Flowers (6’6 SF, 2024) – slasher with projectable physical traits
Vince Kelly (5’10 PG, 2025) – defensive hound and pace setter
Bolingbrook
DJ Strong (5’10 PG/SG, 2024) – strong combo guard. Plays bigger than size around the rim as a finisher
Jason Lawani (6’3 SF, 2024) – active wing that will battle for positioning and compete
Josh Aniceto (5’10 PG, 2024) – pace setter with a quick first step. Always sets the tone with energy and effort
JT Pettigrew (6’6 PF, 2025) – constantly improving face-up four has a college-ready body and legitimate floor spacing ability
Bradley Bourbonnais
Anthony Kemp (6’5 SG, 2024) – versatile off guard/wing who can initiate offense, run his lanes, and finish above the rim. Will be a plus defender at the college level
Nick Allen (6’10 C, 2025) – productive, intriguing big who runs like a deer, protects the rim at a high level, and shows post footwork and moves on the block. Mid-to-High Major Division 1 center who could be the best IL big in the class
Brother Rice
Cale Cosme (5’8 PG, 2024) – scrappy, ultra-competitive point guard who makes things happen. Impressive vision and feel off of ball screens. Long-range shooter
Marcos Gonzales (6’3 PG/SG, 2025) – lanky and athletic combo guard. Plays well off of the ball as a cutter and quick decision maker
Zavier Fitch (6’7 PF, 2024) – modern face-up four. Can shoot it, put it on the deck, and score as an outlet on P&Rs. Scholarship-level potential
Burlington Central
Myles Lowe (6’6 PF, 2024) – face-up four that can score off pick-and-pops or with hooks and turnarounds from 15-and-in
Aidan Wilson (6’10 C, 2024) – raw big with size who makes interior passes and has some flashes scoring with back to basket
Jake Johnson (6’5 SF/PF, 2025) – volume spot-up shooter with physical build to invert to the post
Curie
Carlos Harris (6’2 PG/SG, 2024) – strong downhill guard that can heat up quickly. Solid court vision when he gets cut off and projects as a solid positional defender. D1 level combo guard
Christian Brockett (6’2 SG, 2024) – aggressive defender who takes tough matchups well. Attacks well in the open space
Will Gonzalez (6’5 SG, 2024) – smooth offensive player with ideal length for a two guard
De La Salle
Ali Mbaye (6’8 PF, De La Salle 2024) – raw, developing post who excels on the defensive end
Richard Lindsey (6’4 SF, De La Salle 2024) – slashing wing with plus athleticism. Rebounds out of his area well
Tavariyuan Williams (6’6 SF, 2024) – physically gifted wing with potential as a one-on-one scorer. Moves well and gets to his pull-up well
Deerfield
Charlie Robin (6’2 SG, 2024) – hard-working guard who can stretch the floor. High-academic D3 recruit who is just scratching his physical and athletic potential
Drew Rodgers (6’8 C, 2025) – above-the-rim rim runner with a mature frame
Jake Pollack (6’7 SF, 2026) – nice long-term upside. Long-strider who looks like he will get a lot stronger. Handles it, shoots it, and can guard multiple spots
DePaul Prep
Jaylan McElroy (6’7 SF/PF, 2024) – elite defender. Possibly the best all-around defender in the state. Rebounds above the rim and will produce off the ball as a slasher and cutter
Jonas Johnson (6’6 SF, 2025) – spot up shooter that does a nice job putting it on the ground
Makai Kvamme (5’11 PG, 2025) – smart lead guard who is a high-level decision maker
PJ Chambers (6’0 PG/SG, 2024) – scoring guard able to play on or off of the ball
Robert Walls (5’11 PG, 2025) – fast end-to-end ball-handler who pushes the pace
Downers Grove North
Alex Miller (6’5 SG, 2024) – high-academic wing shooter that competes on the defensive end and the glass
Jack Stanton (6’2 PG, 2024) – elite off-the-bounce scorer who is among the top shooters in the state. Work ethic and competitiveness separate him. Mid-to-high D1 kid
Jake Riemer (6’8 PF, 2024) – athletic rim runner with the physical presence to be a bruiser and lob threat at the next level. LM/D2 big man
Downers Grove South
Daniel Sveiteris (6’6 SF/PF, 2025) – projects best as a mismatch at the four in college. Hustles, shoots the three, and rebounds well
Justin Sveiteris (6’7 PF, 2024) – tough inside scorer with a good back-to-basket game and a nose for the ball. High-academic D3 post recruit
East St. Louis
Dainen Rucker (6’5 PG, 2024) – great size and projectability on both ends. Lives in the paint off of penetration and has a combination of creativity and patience
Davis Bynum (6’8 SF/PF, 2024) – athletic, long-armed combo forward who has some promising perimeter skills. Works best in transition and attacking with long strides. Good upside.
Evanston
Morgan Brown (6’5 SF, 2024) – defensive-minded forward with a powerful build. 3-and-D upside
Glenbard North
JJ Hernandez (6’6 SF, 2024) – great length and defensive potential. Guards on the wing and in the post. Can score as a straight-line driver
Jalen Crues (6’7 SF/PF, 2024) – long-term wing that has a ton of physical tools. Capable three-point shooter with long range and some handle
Josh Abushanab (6’4 SF, 2026) – wiry, versatile wing who looks like he’s going to add multiple inches.
Mahari Thatch (6’0 PG, 2026) – athletic lead guard with good flashes as a downhill scorer and facilitator
Glenbard West
Dom Seaney (6’5 SF, 2025) – good size and a do-it-all game. Capable shooter, rock solid defender, and a strong rebounder
Glenbrook North
Josh Fridman (5’9 PG, 2024) – defensive irritant with good hands and anticipation. Makes sound decisions and can score with floaters and long threes. Quick first step
Owen Giannoulias (6’0 PG, 2024) – smart lead guard who is tough as nails and rarely turns it over. Very high academic Division 3 recruit
Sam Lappin (5’10 PG, 2024) – college-ready on-ball defender that knows how to run the show or score as needed
Glenbrook South
Anestis Hadjistamoulou (6’0 PG, 2025) – scoring point guard who can make plays off of ball screens
Nate Kasher (6’0 PG, 2024) – very long-range shooter that can knock down shots from different angles
Nick Taylor (6’7 PF, 2024) – bruising four that has an endless motor. Relentless rebounder, cutter, and finisher with range to the three-point-line. Potential scholarship recruit
Hillcrest
Adam Page (6’6 SG, 2025) – skilled and lanky off guard that can step out and knock down shots or drive closeouts
Hinsdale Central
Dillon Orozco (5’10 PG, 2025) – competitive shot-maker that makes plays off the bounce
Tyler Thick (6’7 C, 2025) – big five man who runs hard and shows potential stretching the floor
Hinsdale South
Ayden Farrare (6’3 SG/SF, 2025) – very athletic slasher that gets above the rim well. Developing offensive game
Brendan Savage (6’2 SG, 2024) – well-built two-guard that projects as a D3 catch-and-shoot threat
Chris Bolte (6’5 PF, 2026) – solid, athletic, high-IQ forward that shoots it well off of the catch and drives more like a wing than a post. Should be very good with time
Jack Weigus (6’1 PG, 2025) – three-point shooting PG who you can run off of screens and use as a P&R ball-handler
Homewood Flossmoor
Carson Brownfield (6’3 PG/SG, 2024) – bruising combo guard. Loves to get to the rim off of the catch
Gianni Cobb (5’11 PG, 2024) – talented playmaker who makes things happen on both ends. Division 1 point guard
Jayden Tyler (6’0 PG, 2025) – high-IQ pick-and-roll player who has deceptive athleticism and length. Another Division 1 guard
Mac Hagemaster (6’8 PF, 2024) – rugged interior post player that sets hard screens, rolls hard, and finishes in crowds. Good rebounder who walls up on defense
Hyde Park
Jurrell Baldwin (6’6 SF, 2024) – knockdown outside shooter with a Division 1 frame and defensive potential at both forward spots. Good balance and finish to his shot. Has a solid off the dribble game at this point
Joliet West
Drew King (6’8 C, 2024) – punch spot and roll outlet that is starting to dunk everything. Good defensive presence
Justus McNair (6’3 SG, 2024 – Valpo commit)
Rajan Roberts (6’0 PG, 2026) – as dynamic of a guard as there is in the class. Can create shots on command and sees the floor well
Kankakee
Larenz Walters (6’1 PG, 2024) – plays with force on drives and has shown ability to score in volume as a primary ball-handler
Lincoln Williams (6’4 SG, 2026) – has a chance to be really good. Hyper-athletic wing that takes great angles to the rim
Kenwood
Aleks Alston (6’9 SF, 2025) – high-major wing prospect with shooting range, handle, and elite size
Calvin Robins (6’5 SF/PF, 2024) – as energetic as any player in the state. Constant presence on the glass with a 40+ inch vertical. C&S jump shot is developing
Isaiah Green (6’0 SG, 2024) – two-way two-guard with some athleticism and slashing ability. Has been a threat to catch fire from three
Jaden Smith (6’11 C, 2024) – great size and length. Flashes face-up ability at times. Filling out physically right now. Protects the rim well in his area
Noah Mister (6’0 PG, 2026) – long-range shooter with good court vision at his age
Lake Forest
Tommie Aberle (6’2 PG, 2024) – tough, aggressive, versatile point guard. Does a lot of things well
Dominic Mordini (6’1 PG, 2026) – wiry, skilled point guard who can get his own shot
Lake Park
Cam Cerese (6’3 PG, 2024) – relentless two-way point guard who can score in bulk at an efficient rate. Excellent mid-range scorer with three-point range and length to score inside. Scholarship recruit
Dennasio LaGioia (6’2 SG, 2024) – bruising guard that can stretch the floor
Tommy Rochford (6’5 PF, 2024) – traditional pick-and-pop big. Constant threat as a spot-up shooter
Lane Tech
Dalton Scantlebury (6’6 PF, 2025) – inside-out four that moves well. Very productive rebounder on both ends. D2+ upside
Drew Bartolai (6’3 SG, 2025) – slashing, athletic guard that wants to get to the paint. Nice size
Shaheed Solebo (6’5 SG, 2024) – lefty scoring guard who is able to make plays in the offense. Solid rotation piece at the LM/D2 level
Larkin
Jakob Blakley (6’0 PG, 2024) – mid-range scorer and pick-and-roll guard. Makes winning plays on the defensive end
Lincoln Park
Keyshawn Barfield (6’8 C, 2025) – big-bodied center with some promising touch
Lincoln-Way East
BJ Powell (5’9 PG, 2026) – productive shooter with very deep range and crafty finishing ability
Karson Thomas (6’3 SG, 2026) – high-flying wing that has a mature frame. Powerful attacker of the rim
Lindblom
Je’Shawn Stevenson (6’3 SG, Lindblom) – smart, slithery scorer that can finish with finesse or power. Great body control and understanding for how to get shots. Division 1 guard prospect
Quentin McCoy (6’2 SG, Lindblom) – athletic guard that plays off and on the ball. Solid passer
Lockport
Bryce Turner (5’10 PG, 2025) – crafty point guard with some scoring and passing prowess
Logan Cooper (6’2 SG, 2024) – long-armed scoring guard. Does a lot of damage in transition
Loyola Academy
Brendan Loftus (6’7 PF, 2025) – big, mobile, multi-sport athlete who rebounds, finishes, and defends well. A winner
Jimmy Tarjan (6’5 SF, 2024) – perimeter scorer who will be a 3-and-D threat at the D3 level
Miles Boland (6’1 SG, 2024) – shoot-first guard who has shown the ability to use strength to score inside. Rock solid defender and a quality leader
Lyons
Brady Chambers (6’6 PF, 2024 – Michigan State baseball commit)
Liam Taylor (6’8 SF, 2024) – tons of upside as a mid-post scorer and stretch forward. Handles it well at his size
Michael Reilly (6’3 SG, 2024) – projects best as a shooter at the Division 3 level
Marian Catholic
James Bullock Jr. (6’7 PF, 2024) – active forward who stays around the ball. Improving face-up game
Zack Sharkey (6’1 SG, 2025) – versatile two-guard who defends the guard spots and can create off of the dribble for himself and others
Marist
Achilles Anderson (6’4 PF, 2025) – rebounding machine that stays in motion
Adoni Vassiliakis (5’10 PG, 2026) – a ball hawk who will be a pest at the next level
Keshaun Vaval (6’0 PG, 2025) – back to full strength and possessing upper body strength, speed, and scoring instincts that project well to the next level
Marquis Vance (6’2 SG, 2025) – an asset in the open floor and driving closeouts in the half court
Stephen Brown (6’8 PF, 2026) – highly gifted physically. Division 1 football prospect as well. Finishes in traffic and sprints the floor like a guard
Metea Valley
Jake Nosek (6’8 SF, 2025) – a true stretch four and pick-and-pop threat. Shows some flashes as a shot blocker as well. Very smooth offensively
Will Ashford (6’6 SF, 2024) – solid wing athlete with a good-looking perimeter shot. Can create separation in space at times
Mount Carmel
Angelo Ciaravino (6’6 SG, 2024) – fluid athlete who has a solid handle, aggressive attacking style, and efficient moves to get to his jumper. Some P&R upside. Lanky defender and a fierce competitor. Targeted low-major D1 recruit
Cam Thomas (6’3 PG, 2025) – explosive scorer who can get all the way to the rim through contact or stop on a dime for a shot. Could be a very good on-ball defender with strength. Division 1 upside
Christian Uremovich (6’6 SF/PF, 2024) – workhorse who has versatility on both ends. Great communicator with active hands on defense. Runs the floor and doesn’t need touches to make impact
Grant Best (6’2 PG/SG, 2025) – tall combo guard that does his damage from 15-feet and out. Good three-point shooter and nice lift on his jumper
Lee Marks (6’5 SG/SF, 2024) – high-level defender with true switchability. Run-and-jump athleticism leads to lobs and putbacks. A willing cutter who thrives in space. Division 1 wing
Naperville North
Bryce Welch (5’11 PG, 2024) – heady lead guard able to orchestrate or finish
Luke Williams (6’1 PG, 2024 – Purdue football commit)
Neuqua Valley
Luke Kinkade (6’2 SG, 2024) – lights-out shooter that shoots incredibly well off of movement and with hands in his face. Ideal elevation and conditioning off of the ball. A Low-Major/Division 2 prospect
New Trier
Colby Smith (6’3 PG, 2025) – hard-nosed point guard that has a knack for scoring. Tight handle and aggressive nature around the rim give him an edge. Should be a high-academic D1/D2 recruit
Ian Brown (6’5 SF, 2024) – physically strong, athletic wing with an effortless release from three. Could be a high-level shooter at a high-academic D3 program
Logan Feller (6’4 PG/SG, 2024) – another high-academic recruit. Tall, cerebral point guard that can hit an open three and defend three spots on the perimeter
Niles North
Hunter Gawron (6’5 PF, 2025) – powerful and agile forward that has a chance to be really good. Promising shot mechanics
Reid Olson (6’1 PG, 2025) – excellent shooter with volleyball-line range. Quick release and high-IQ to get space for his shot on and off of the ball
Yaris Irby (5’11 PG, 2025) – lefty point guard with nice court vision and a pitbull play style. Finds different ways to get into the lane to make plays and has a standstill three-point shot that should translate
Notre Dame
Brady Sehlhorst (6’6 SG, 2025) – long-armed wing that just knows how to score. Gets shots off of the dribble and has floaters and other push shots to score inside. Good athlete above the rim
O’Fallon
Jaeden Rush (6’1 PG/SG, 2024) – rangy combo guard looking to get shots in open space. Shows his handle best in transition and off of isolation
Oswego East
Jehvion Starwood (6’3 PG, 2024) – elite athlete with serious open-court burst. Smart playmaker who has that dog mentality. Has progressed as a shooter both off of the catch and with his elbow pull-up. Very good defender. Will be a Division 1 guard
Mason Lockett (6’2 PG/SG, 2024) – long, rangy guard who looks like he’s going to get a lot taller. Has a nice pull-up game and passes it well
Noah Mason (6’5 SG/SF, 2024) – a D3-level wing who can shoot the three, attack in straight lines, and defend both wing spots. Plus athlete in space
Rich Township
Jamson Coulter Jr. (6’2 PG, 2026) – among the top guards in the class. Already able to bully players on drives and has an array of ways to finish. Gets to his spots very well and creates for teammates
Victor Brown (6’6 PF, 2024) – powerful big who keeps the ball high and defends the rim
Riverside Brookfield
Cameron Mercer (6’0 PG/SG, 2026) – solid shooter with some playmaking feel. Will be an impact player as he continues to fill out
Stefan Cicic (7’0 C, 2024) – a load in the low post. Has hooks and dropsteps inside. Rebounds and blocks shots in his area and has the touch to indicate that his range will continue to expand
Rolling Meadows
Ian Miletic (6’6 SG, 2025) – smooth, versatile guard with great size and feel for the game. Makes plays out of ball screens, shoots the three, and has quick shots and good footwork inside. D1 prospect still hasn’t hit physical or athletic peak
Romeoville
Meyoh Swansey (6’2 SG, 2024) – mid-range master with very good athletic pop. Gets up well and has become more consistent from three
Mickeis Johnson (6’3 SF, 2026) – powerful wing scorer that leans on athletic prowess. At a good stage from a physical and motor standpoint
TJ Lee (6’2 PG/SG, 2024) – slashing combo guard. Will take and make threes when given space from three
Schaumburg
Jordan Tunis (5’10 PG, 2025) – a blur in open space. Controls the tempo and makes others better. Will take over the scoring load as needed
Javonte McCoy (6’0 SG, 2025) – lane runner, cutter, and direct-line driver that is an above-average athlete
Simeon
Andre Tyler (6’3 PG, 2026)- long point guard that plays with a flair for scoring and playmaking
DeKwon Brown (6’3 PG, 2024) – scoring lead guard. Manufactures offense off of ball screens as a shooter off the dribble, driver with floaters, and passer. Low-to-mid major D1 guard prospect
Lorenzo Shields (6’2 PG/SG, 2025) – has a lot of attacking moves that are used to get to his spots. Seems comfortable scoring in traffic
RJ McKinnie (6’2 PG/SG, 2024) – tough defender who can shoot the three
St. Charles East
Jacob Vrankovich (6’4 PF, 2024) – D3-level four man. Crashes the glass hard, goes up strong through contact, and has the body and energy to work in ball screens
St. Ignatius
Phoenix Gill (6’3 PG, 2025) – intelligent, hyper-athletic guard who gets downhill at will, facilitates on the move, and knocks down pull-ups consistently. A high-level transition weapon with the strength, quickness, and anticipation to be a plus defender at the next level. HM recruit
Sam Horenkamp (5’10 PG, 2024) – would be a reliable D3 point guard. Low-turnover, high-assist PG who changes speeds well. Savvy and competitive defender and scorer
St. Laurence
Caleb Lindsay (6’5 SF, 2025) – rangy wing who can play bigger than his size with his length. Solid versatility
EJ Mosley (5’11 PG/SG, 2025) – dynamic scoring guard with ball control and the gift to break down defenders. Division 1 talent
Jacob Rice (6’3 SG, 2025) – physical two-guard. Mid-range scorer first with the ability to knock down threes and operate out of the post
Josh Pickett (6’5 SG, 2024) – big-bodied guard garnering Division 1 looks. Can heat up quickly from three and has a college-ready frame
Khalil Jones (6’0 PG, 2025) – isolation point guard that excels at creating advantages with the ball
Nojus Indrusaitis (6’5 SG, 2024 – Iowa State commit)
Zerrick Johnson (6’1 PG/SG, 2025) – operates best as a defender who makes quick decisions in transition. Great frame for a combo guard
St. Patrick
EJ Breland (5’10 PG, 2025) – long-range shooter with a tight handle
Nathan Nano (5’9 PG, 2025) – fast in the open floor but patient in ball screens. Creative finisher against size
Nevaeh Hawkins (6’7 PF, 2025) – a lot of athletic upside. Vertical threat and excellent helpside defender when coming over to block shots
St. Viator
Brandyn Michaels (6’2 SG, 2025) – developing as a two-way guard. Attacks the paint and has the athleticism to continue to defend
Joey Hernandez (5’9 PG, 2025) – defensive-minded guard who gets up and turns ball-handlers
Mitch Humphrey (6’6 SG/SF, 2024) – high-academic D3 recruit. Has size and knocks down threes at a high clip
Stevenson
Aidan Bardic (6’3 PG, 2025) – smart and tough-nosed lefty guard. Sees the floor well and has legitimate strength at the guard spot to make prerequisite passes. Good float game inside
Atticus Richmond (6’7 PF, 2025) – dangerous three-point threat and can drive hard against out-of-control closeouts. Runs and jumps like a wing and is a lob and pop threat after screening. D1 upside
Jack Dabbs (6’7 SF, 2024)- could be a coveted D3 recruit. Size, mid-range scoring, and magnetic rebounding
Rocco Pagliocca (6’2 PG, 2026) – slithery scorer that shoots the lights out and really defends in space
Thornton
Chase Abraham (6’0 PG, 2024) – active and disruptive defender. Shoots the three well with time
Morez Johnson (6’9 PF, 2024 – Illinois commit)
Thornwood
Arden Eaves (6’3 SG, 2025) – smooth two-guard just scratching the surface. Projects as a floor spacer and slasher at the next level. Has some Division 1 appeal
Ty Wooten (6’4 SG, 2024) – good sized guard capable of cutting to the rim or making some plays with the ball in his hands
Warren
Jaxson Davis (6’2 PG, 2027) – advanced point guard who diagnoses plays ahead of time and plays to and through contact. Will be a valued scorer, passer, and defender
Josh Stewart (6’0 PG, 2024) – hard-working guard who projects as a D3 prospect. Scraps defensively, forces turnovers, rebounds, and gets the team settled on offense
Waubonsie Valley
Moses Wilson (6’3 SG/SF, 2025) – blossoming wing with springy athleticism and a huge wingspan. Tons of defensive potential and a steady spot up shot
Treshawn Blissett (6’5 SF, 2024) – versatile wing defender and scorer. Projectable build
Tyreek Coleman (6’0 PG/SG, 2025) – combo guard that can get his own shot
West Aurora
Jordan Brooks (6’2 PG/SG, 2024) – crafty guard with a good burst and finishing ability. Capable and willing passer
Terrence Smith (6’4 SG, 2025) – among the top all-around athletes in the state. Finishes with force above the rim in traffic. Solid handle and shooting mechanics. Flashes lockdown defensive potential. Division 1 wing
Westinghouse
Askia Bullie (6’0 PG, 2024) – dual-sport athlete commands the floor and reads defenses well
Wheaton Warrenville South
Luca Carbonaro (6’1 PG, 2025) – plays wise beyond his years. Shot creator, pinpoint passer, and a leader with the ball in his hands
Whitney Young
Antonio Munoz (6’7 SF, 2025) – high-major athleticism and motor. Sprints the floor, attacks with intent, and powers home dunks. Developing nicely as a ball-handler and shooter
Damajay Richardson (5’11 PG, 2025) – quick point guard who defends and drives-and-kicks well
Marquis Clark (6’2 PG/SG, 2026) – stronger combo guard with passing sense. Takes bumps well and could play on or off the ball
Nasir Rankin (6’1 PG/SG, 2026) – electric athlete puts constant pressure on the defense in the paint and with downhill pull-ups
Rico D’Alessandro (6’4 SF, 2026) – big, physical wing that is an explosive leaper. Bulls his way to the rim, rebounds in crowds, and finishes plays
Rykan Woo (6’0 PG, 2026) – high-IQ point guard makes others around him better. More than capable of collapsing the defense to get his own shot, but is a skilled passer on the move.
York
AJ LeVine (6’0 PG/SG, 2024) – athletic combo guard produces consistently. Makes plays at high speeds and scores in bulk at the foul line, from three, and in the paint. Potential scholarship-level player
Braeden Richardson (6’6 PF, 2024) – forward with a good build who will garner D3 interest. Shows some flashes stepping into threes off of the catch
Yorkville
Bryce Salek (6’5 SF, 2024) – very athletic slasher and rebounder who is always playing above the rim. Has a nice-looking three-point shot and should be a plus shooter in college
Dayvion Johnson (6’0 PG, 2024) – playmaker able to knock down threes with range and get up and guard the ball
Jason Jakstys (6’11 PF, 2024) – defensive stalwart who erases mistakes. Moves very well at his size. Scores with his back to the basket using quick moves and steps out effectively to his threes. Great length to work with. Mid-Major+ prospect
Jory Boley (6’3 SG/SF, 2024) – scoring wing shoots it well and drives closeouts
