<p>Here Prep Hoops take a look at the most improved players at the midpoint of the season!</p>
<p><strong>JaVaughn Hannah 6’3, Mt. Clemens</strong></p>
<p><b>Hannah </b>is balling in his sophomore year leading all scorers in the sophomore class in Michigan. The 6'3 guard has improved his jump shot from last year looking like a well-polished college guard in only his sophomore year Hannah has also picked up a handful of D1 offers.</p>
<p><strong>Pierre Brooks II 6’1, Fredrick Douglass</strong></p>
<p><b>Brooks II </b>has been the talk of Michigan this year giving everyone in front of him a problem. The 6'5 guard can not only jump out of the gym but has improved his jump shot making him a matchup nightmare. Brooks has also improved his ball-handling being one of the main Ball handlers for <strong>Douglass</strong> this year just to add on to his well-rounded game.</p>
<p><strong>Kevin-David Rice 6’3, Grand Blanc</strong></p>
<p><strong>Rice </strong>is a force this year, making a huge impact for <strong>Grand Blanc</strong> after the injury. The 6'3 guard has in the gym range compared to last year <strong>Rice</strong> looks like he picked up some muscle coming into this year as well being more aggressive attacking the rime and being able to finish through contact. <strong>Rice</strong> is definitely a kid you want to watch as he improves throughout the year.</p>
<p><strong> Fletcher Loyer 6’2, Clarkston</strong></p>
<p><b>Loyer </b>hasn't missed a beat this year, exploded for a handful of 20+ games this year. Loyer has over 100 points on the season this year improving his IQ as well with getting his teammates open becoming a well-rounded guard for Clarkston this year. The 6'2 Guard is a big-time player looking to give Clarkston a push in the playoffs this year.</p>
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