<p>I’ve never met a coach, at any level, who doesn’t appreciate defensive impact. Cerebro identities DSI as Defensive Statistical Impact. DSI is defined as each particular weighted box score indicator that is used to specify impact. I’ve highlighted the top 10 defensive prospects during the National Prep Showcase.<br />
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’24 [player_tooltip player_id="1205156" first="Andre" last="Mills"], G 6’4", Vermont Academy - 128.9<br />
’23 [player_tooltip player_id="1062020" first="Jeremiah" last="Dorsey"], G 5’11", Wilbraham and Monson - 126.7<br />
’22 <strong>Kanye Wavezwa</strong>, G 6’0" Springfield Commonwealth - 123.2<br />
’22 <strong>Elijah Jones</strong>, F 6’9", Mt. Zion Prep - 120.1<br />
’23 [player_tooltip player_id="1081863" first="Kayvaun" last="Mulready"], G 6’4", Worcester Academy - 116.6<br />
’22 <strong>Kyrese Mullen</strong>, F 6’8", Massanutten Military Academy - 111.6<br />
’22 <strong>Leo Beath</strong>, W 6’7", Montverde CBD - 110.1<br />
’22 [player_tooltip player_id="1313023" first="Barry" last="Evans"], F 6’8", Putnam Science - 109.2<br />
’22 <strong>Nikias Schoenerstedt</strong>, F 6’9", Wilbraham and Monson - 109.2<br />
’22 <strong>Patrick Worrell</strong>, W 6’3", Sunrise Christian - 107.8</p>
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