10 Players From 2022 That We Want To See At Prep Hoops Top 250: Part 1
The Prep Hoops Michigan Top 250 Expo will be taking place on September 22 at Cornerstone University in Grand Rapids. It’s one of the farthest reaching exposure events in the country due to Prep Hoops national reach. The Top 250…
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Continue ReadingThe Prep Hoops Michigan Top 250 Expo will be taking place on September 22 at Cornerstone University in Grand Rapids. It’s one of the farthest reaching exposure events in the country due to Prep Hoops national reach. The Top 250 has college coaches attending, but just as importantly, our phones will be ringing off the hook from more coaches looking for insight from the event. The event is a perfect venue for players from the class of 2022 to send a message, both locally and nationally.
There are many high quality players in Michigan that we’d like to see at the Prep Hoops Top 250. We have been looking at some examples of players that we want to see at the event. Below, you will find some players from the class of 2022 that we’d like to see at the Top 250. As you read, think about these things: Would I like to test myself against players like this? Does my situation compare to theirs? If so, register! When registering online, you can use code word ‘hankamp’ for a discount!
Emoni Bates (6’8″, G/F, Ypsilanti Lincoln)
Who doesn’t want to see the most talented sophomore in the country? Bates is not just skilled, but versatile and well rounded.
Jason Drake (G, Orchard Lake St. Mary’s)
Drake is a dynamic perimeter player. He simply makes shots and gets buckets. Drake plays with confidence and flair.
Javaughn Hannah (SG, Mt. Clemens)
Hannah sweats Division 1 talent. He’s smooth with the ball and can create scoring opportunities or find buckets within the offense.
Will Johnson (6’2″, G, Grosse Pointe South)
College coaches will want to become familiar with Johnson real fast. He’s a quick and athletic guard that makes plays.
Jack Karasinski (6’5″, SF, Grand Rapids Catholic Central)
Karasinski is coming off a huge grassroots season and the Top 250 is a great place to continue the trend. He’s earned himself looks from D1 coaches.
Fletcher Loyer (6’2″, G, Clarkston)
Loyer is so explosive. When he gets hot from behind the arc….WATCH OUT. Loyer can fire a corner triple at any time.
Ty Rodgers (6’6″, SF, Grand Blanc)
Rodgers is a highly regarded prospect nationally. I’d consider him a top 20 talent. He gets to the bucket and uses excellent body control to finish.
Brady Titus (5’10”, PG, Tri-Unity Christian)
Titus is probably the most talented prospect under 6’0″ in the class. He’s a downhill player that pressures the ball, creates turnovers, and pushes looking for easy points.
Keegan Wasilk (6’2″, G, Clarkston)
Wasilk is a must see prospect for college coaches. He’s one of the steadiest and most efficient 2022 guards in the midwest.
Chansey Willis (PG, Detroit King)
Willis has big time potential as a floor general. He can push the ball in transition and find the open man on the wing.