<p>The class of 2021 rankings are set to be updated later this month. Here's a look at the new names that will crack the the Top 150...</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id="1111424" first="Darrius" last="Bolden"] - PG - Nicolet</p>
<p>Have always liked Bolden. Not sure what type of college prospect he can be given his lack of size (5-8), but he’s certainly a player deserving of being in the top 150. The senior guard is averaging just shy of 10 points per game for Nicolet this season. A speedy, fearless attacker, Bolden has been a three-year contributor for the Knights, who have been among the state’s best teams during that span. </p>
<p>[player_tooltip player_id="1095818" first="Tre" last="Burris"] - SG - Martin Luther</p>
<p>Burris is having a breakout senior season for Martin Luther, who’s getting hot at the right time. The senior guard is putting up about 14 points and three assists per game. Capable of exploding offensively, Burris can flat out go on the basketball. He’s a downhill, aggressive guard that puts a ton of pressure on a defense.</p>
<p>[player_tooltip player_id="1111423" first="Max" last="Golembiewski"] - CG - Monroe</p>
<p>The Cheesemakers have such a strong trio at the top that Golembieswki probably just doesn’t show up on a lot of scouting reports. The senior guard has taken a nice step forward this season for Monroe and proved he’s a player that can still hurt opponents if they forget about him. Monroe will play Golembieswki on or off the ball. The 6-foot-2 senior can act as a decision maker, 3-point specialist, and a defensive stopper. </p>
<p>[player_tooltip player_id="1114339" first="A.J." last="Hintz"] - PG - Pewaukee</p>
<p>Kid that's really flying under the radar right now and is an x-factor for one of the state's best teams. Hintz has fit in nicely behind four really strong college prospects. Hintz isn't a guy that Pewaukee will run much, if any offense for, but if he gets the ball in scoring positions, they certainly don't mind. A speedy, elusive guard that forces defenses to shift and get out of position, Hintz really ties the Pirates together from the point guard positions.</p>
<p>[player_tooltip player_id="1125483" first="Jalen" last="Murphy"] - CG - Oak Creek</p>
<p>Averaging about 10 points per game this season. Gets a little overshadowed by [player_tooltip player_id="935492" first="Kael" last="Stulo"] and [player_tooltip player_id="804920" first="Jasin" last="Sinani"], a UW-Milwaukee commit, but Murphy is definitely a valuable playmaker with unsung hero ability. Murphy is averaging just shy of 10 points per game this season and gets it done as a two-way player.</p>
<p>[player_tooltip player_id="1115918" first="Logan" last="Kowalski"] - PF - Kettle Moraine</p>
<p>Think this kid could be a real hidden gem for a Division 3 program, potentially a WIAC powerhouse. Averaging around 15 points and 11 rebounds per game this season, Kowalski has a ton of value. He can control the paint on the defensive end by owning the glass and blocking/altering shots. Kowalski runs the floor well for his size, has light fit, and good hands in traffic. He's also shown some ability to step away from the rim and shoot the ball a bit as well.</p>
<p>[player_tooltip player_id="1111384" first="Cayden" last="Rankin"] - SF - Darlington</p>
<p>Rankin is a very interesting prospect. Darlington will play the 6-foot-6 senior at point guard. Not sure he has the quickness and ballhandling for that in college, but Rankin's versatility makes him very intriguing. Rankin is doing a little bit of everything for the Redbirds this season, averaging 12 points, seven rebounds, and four assists per game.</p>
<p>[player_tooltip player_id="1119112" first="Bennett" last="Sherry"] - F - Verona</p>
<p>High upside prospect that could really develop at the next level. Sherry is a long, lanky forward with a perimeter skillset. Sherry is averaging about 12 points per game this season and really showing some nice flashes as a floor spacer or mismatch problem as a 6-foot-5 combo forward who can put the ball on the deck.</p>
<p>[player_tooltip player_id="1111385" first="Peter" last="Skogman"] - SF - Waukesha West</p>
<p>Floor spacer with good positional size. The 6-foot-5 senior is a really good catch-and-shoot threat with the perimeter and has some added length. Skogman is shooting 48 percent from 3-point range this season for a 12-3 Waukesha West team.</p>
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