Prep Hoops Michigan Top 250 – Preview
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It’s never too early for a preview! The Prep Hoops Michigan Top 250 is coming to Grand Rapids on October 3. The gym will be packed with next level talent, scouts, media, and college coaches. As the event inches closer,…
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Continue ReadingIt’s never too early for a preview! The Prep Hoops Michigan Top 250 is coming to Grand Rapids on October 3. The gym will be packed with next level talent, scouts, media, and college coaches. As the event inches closer, we will take a look at 5 of the early entrants.
Trenton Boike Trenton Boike 5'10" | PG Genesee Christian | 2023 State MI (2023, Genesee Christian)
Boike was impressive all spring and summer and really turned heads. He’s quick up the floor with the dribble and dangerous from behind the arc. Coaches will want to see his influence on the game in person in Grand Rapids.
Brandon Downs Brandon Downs 6'2" | PG Coldwater | 2022 State MI (2022, Coldwater)
Downs had a really big grassroots season. Let’s start by saying that we always knew he was a shooter and that continued all summer. What really stood out to me was his all around toughness. His shooting combined with his grit is something college coaches will want to watch at the Top 250.
Nate Childers Nate Childers 6'2" | CG Benzie Central | 2022 State MI (2022, Benzie Central)
Childers has had an absolutely terrific summer and there’s no reason that it won’t continue at the Top 250. I guarantee that he’ll be a difference maker at the event and he’s primed for a huge senior season. Childers is a well rounded player with a high basketball IQ.
Haidyn Garrison (2022, Gull Lake)
Garrison exploded onto the scene during grassroots season. He put himself square in the discussion with some of the best post players in the senior class. Garrison’s strength under the rim is a weapon. He’s nearly impossible to move after he gets position under the glass.
Maurice Sain Jr. (2022, Muskegon)
Sain Jr. will be a must watch player for many of the college coaches in attendance or tuning in via livestream. He’s an attacking wing with solid positional size and strength. Sain Jr. has a lot of intangibles that will lead to success, in high school and at the next level.