Top Unsigned 2017 Point Guards
Currently 33 of Ohio’s 40 best seniors are committed to a college program. But there are still valuable assets remaining on the market. This week, Prep Hoops Ohio is providing a list of the best unsigned prospects at each position. This will be…
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Continue ReadingCurrently 33 of Ohio’s 40 best seniors are committed to a college program. But there are still valuable assets remaining on the market. This week, Prep Hoops Ohio is providing a list of the best unsigned prospects at each position.
This will be the longest list you will see all week.
The first three are who I believe could add the most to a college program. Otherwise, the names aren’t in any particular order.
Danny “DJ” Corbett — Columbus Briggs — 6’0”: The cerebral point guard is running a one-man show at Briggs this season. While he’s putting up huge scoring numbers, Corbett would rather facilitate. Corbett showed off more of his natural style of play this summer, and was exceptional in doing so. Excellent passer. Shawnee State is the only offer right now.
Brett Lauf — Napoleon — 6’0”: Lauf is another guy with little help on his high school team. The explosive athlete is best at attacking the rim, but his outside shot is always getting better. Lauf, whose brother is a player for the Toledo Rockets, has offers from Lourdes, Olney Central, and Urbana.
Anthony Mills — Westerville South — 6’2”: Mills plays with one of the premier programs in Ohio basketball, so scouts tend to be at the games. This exposure has helped earn him three scholarship offers: West Virginia State, Malone, and Urbana. Mills has all the ball skills you’d want in a perimeter player.
Christian Montague — Chaminade-Julienne — 6’0”
Griffin Lutz — Athens — 6’0”
Darryl Straughter — Canton McKinley — 5’10”
Eddie Puisis — Mason — 5’11”
Zach Watson — Dublin Jerome — 6’1”
Alec Holtrey — Springboro — 5’10”
Jacob Arter — Lancaster — 6’2”
Mike McKay — Springfield — 6’0”
Chandler Fointno — Dayton Huber Heights — 6’0”
Kenny Thompson — Cincinnati Walnut Hills — 6’2”
Storm Cook — Dayton Dunbar — 5’10”
Matt Bailey — Grove City Christian — 5’10”
Jamari Patterson — Cleveland Benedictine — 5’7”
Christian Carter — Thomas Worthington — 6’1”
Elijah Allen — Gamble Montessori — 5’10”
Tyler Golphin — Cleveland Central Catholic — 6’1”
Maurico Tate — Cleveland Lutheran East — 6’0”
Davey Hipp — Shelby — 5’10”
CJ Prater — Whitehall-Yearling — 5’11”
P’hariz Watkins — Chaminade-Julienne — 6’1”
Craig McGee — Cincinnati Roger Bacon — 6’0”
Ryan Peaks — Columbus St. Francis — 5’11”
Ridge Young — Circleville Logan Elm — 6’0”
Derrick Rayford — Toledo Whitmer — 6’0”
Kenny Coleman-Graham — Toledo St. Francis — 5’8″