<p>With the new Prephoops rankings set to be released next month, here is a look at some unranked players that will be making major moves up the rankings list.</p>
<p>[player_tooltip player_id="986769" first="Andrew" last="Lehmann"] <em>5’11 PG South Tahoe </em>- 17ppg, 46% from 3, and 1st team all-conference honors for a 16 win squad. The multi-skilled, pg is a bonafide Stock Riser.</p>
<p>[player_tooltip player_id="986767" first="Grayson" last="Grinsell"] <em>6’1 SG Reno </em>- Grinsell never met a shot he didn’t like. The lefty shooter plays with confidence, has a quick release and crazy range. His production on the 4A varsity level as a sophomore simply can’t be ignored. Although he only averaged 8 per game, he had nights of 14,17 and a 20 point 6-12 from 3 night vs Bishop Manogue.</p>
<p>[player_tooltip player_id="986772" first="Carson" last="Kingston"] <em>6’2 SG Fernley </em>- Kingston put together similar numbers as Lehmann including first-team All-Conference honors. Good scorer and surprising good rebounder for his size.</p>
<p>[player_tooltip player_id="986842" first="Edward" last="Rhambo"] <em>6’3 SF Palo Verde</em> - Rhambo is a physical specimen with a ton of raw athletic talent. He saw limited action for a senior-laden Palo squad but made the most of the time he got, evident by a 13 rebound game against Centennial.</p>
<p>[player_tooltip player_id="986843" first="Christopher" last="Smalley"] <em>6’4 PF Douglas</em> - Intriguing prospect. He has good size, can finish around the rim, and is a willing rim protector. Smalley is a big-time glass eater with multiple 13 rebound games.</p>
<p>[player_tooltip player_id="985614" first="Isaiah" last="Dahl"] <em>6’3 SG Elko</em> - Dahl was an integral part of Elko’s 3A championship run. He is a knockdown shooter that caught his grove late in the season with 10 consecutive double-digit games.</p>
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