PrepHoopsNC Updated 2018 Rankings
PrepHoopsNC updated the 2018 rankings yesterday and here is a look at the biggest movers and shake-ups in the rankings. PrepHoops #1 2018 recruit Coby White UNC commit Coby White stays at number one in the rankings, the 6-foot-4 shooting…
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Continue ReadingPrepHoopsNC updated the 2018 rankings yesterday and here is a look at the biggest movers and shake-ups in the rankings.
PrepHoops #1 2018 recruit Coby WhiteUNC commit Coby White stays at number one in the rankings, the 6-foot-4 shooting guard has had a great start to the season. He has helped Greenfield to a 3-3 record overall playing a tough schedule.
Moving up one spot to number two is Devon Dotson of Providence Day. The 6-foot-2 point guard has been tough every game so far this season for the defending state champs who lost a big part of last seasons team to graduation. Dotson has scholarship offers from a “Who’s Who of College Basketball Teams.”
Jaylen Hoard, the French native who transferred to Wesleyan Christian is at number three in the latest rankings. A big game against Providence Day solidified his rankings as a top national prospect.
At number four is Greensboro Day small forward/wing John Newman III. Newman has helped Greensboro Day to a undefeated season so far this season.
Trey Wertz moves up four spots to number five in the updated rankings. A 30-point outing early in the season helped with his major jump. He has a ACC offer from Clemson among some other mid-major programs.
Giir Ring, Jairus Hamilton, Aaron Wiggins, Joel Ntambwe, and Damon Harge Jr., round out the updated Top 10.
Here is a look at the rankings: [table “353” not found /]
Some of the other big jumps in the updated rankings are Hunter Tyson who is up to 14th and Antonio Daye who jumped from 30th to 15th.
Reynolds High School point guard Isaiah Pruett comes in at #31 in these rankings after not being ranked after the post-July rankings. The 5-foot-9 point guard had has multiple 20+ point games.
Butler High School guard Garralle Gates moved up from the 105th spot to 55th in the lastest rankings after a strong start to season. He led the Bulldogs with 16 points in a win earlier this week.
Carolina Day point guard Tai Giger comes in at #70 in the latest rankings. Dropping a few spots since the last rankings.