<p><em>The Classes of 2021 & 2022 prospects have been working hard this summer to prove themselves. This group of prospects consist of players that can play on multiple levels and should find their way on to college programs watch list.</em></p>
<p><strong>Crusaders Basketball 2022 Guard Caleb Hyman</strong>: He will be suiting up for Northwood Temple next season and should provide some scoring and playmaking from both Guard spots. Over the past few seasons at EC he's been a player that has stepped up and shown an ability that has college coaches interested.</p>
<p><strong>Crusaders Basketball 2021 [player_tooltip player_id="854897" first="Tychaun" last="Clay"]:</strong> His ability to score the ball is something that has been seen for years but we really are impressed with his potential as a defender. When he's locked in on that end of the floor he has a shown that he can force turnovers which leads to transition buckets.</p>
<p><strong>Big Shots Tri-Cities 2021 Guard LJ Thomas</strong>: One of the first things that we noticed about him was his ability to get his shot off against multiple defenders. His usage of jab steps, shot fakes and various other space creating moves all contribute to his ability to score at a nice rate . </p>
<p><strong>24 Elite 2021 Guard Makoa Suriago</strong>: Regardless of where he is playing, one thing is for certain, he's going to play the game the right way. Making good reads, taking and making high percentage shots as well as defending at a nice level without fouling.</p>
<p><strong>[program_tooltip program_id='2078498' first='Flight' last='22'] 2021 Guard [player_tooltip player_id="838055" first="Bradlee" last="Haskell"</strong>]: This summer hasn't necessarily been the most beneficial for him recruitment wise but his senior season at Pinecrest should give him a chance to show his ability. When he's given the opportunity he's shown that he can compete with some of the better guards in the state.</p>
<p><strong>[program_tooltip program_id='2078545' first='Team' last='Synergy'] 2021 Guard Amarion Turner</strong>: A player that's not afraid of the moment or taking big time shots, he stepped up on a few occasions for his team. During one game in particular he knocked down a shot to send the game to overtime and knocked down another shot to seal the win for his team.</p>
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