<p>Tomorrow is Gregg Rosenberg's Southwest Basketball Camp! It should be a great show as Gregg has secured a ton of talent and a ton of colleges. Here are the top sleepers I will be watching at Gregg's event!</p>
<p><strong>Jake Cioe (5'8 2020 G Salpointe)</strong></p>
<p>Jake Cioe has been a crucial part of Salpointe's success in recent years and I still feel like he isn't talked about enough. It could be that Tucson players generally don't get as much media attention as Phoenix, but I could be wrong. Nevertheless, Cioe is a really good guard, especially on the defensive end. </p>
<p><strong>Tanner Poeschl (6'6 2020 F Skyline)</strong></p>
<p>Tanner has gotten a lot better this summer, improving his overall game. He looks like a fully rounded big man and I think he will get a lot of colleges attention this event. Look out for Poeschl!</p>
<p><strong>Michael Batchelor (6'1 2020 G Millennium)</strong></p>
<p>Batchelor is the workhorse of Millennium. He doesn't do anything flashy or pretty. The kid just makes the right plays and plays harder than anyone on the court. I really love his game and I think some colleges will really take to his work horse mentality.</p>
<p><strong>Caleb Alonso (6'5 2020 G/F)</strong></p>
<p>Alonso is a kid that I think has great potential. He is long, can shoot it, and is very crafty around the basket. I think the main thing holding him back is his weight. Alonso is very thin and often gets pushed out. I really like his skill level and his overall game, just needs to add some muscle.</p>
<p><strong>Steven Cervantez (5'7 2020 G Mesa)</strong></p>
<p>This kid is a flat out scorer. He can score in a variety of ways and it's really impressive. Like Alonso, I worry about Steven's size, especially when talking about playing at the next level. I do know one thing that is for sure and that is that this kid can drop 15-20 without skipping a beat. </p>
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