<p>The Class of 2022 rankings have been updated and since our last go-around a number of guys have really made their way up the list. Here’s a look at the top stock risers for this iteration of the rankings.</p>
<p><strong>+52 - [player_tooltip player_id="1229389" first="Nate" last="Kindred"], South Salem (from #78 to #26)</strong></p>
<p>We will fully admit we really hadn’t seen Kindred when we originally ranked him in the Class of 2022. After seeing him play this summer with the Oregon Prospects, we corrected that crime. The 6-foot-4 swingman is a hard-nosed player on both ends and is getting significant NAIA and JC recruiting interest.</p>
<p><strong>+40 - [player_tooltip player_id="1229388" first="Josh" last="Jackson"], Sunset (from #75 to #35)</strong></p>
<p>Jackson makes his ascent due to proving he’s one of the elite outside shooters in the class. The 6-foot-4 wing led 6A in three-point shooting percentage and his play in both AAU ball and the recent PrepHoops Top 250 Expo showed that he’s a walking bucket. He may not be finished moving up if college offers start rolling in.</p>
<p><strong>+26 - [player_tooltip player_id="964552" first="Noah" last="Dewey"], Crescent Valley (from #64 to #38)</strong></p>
<p>Another crime where amends were made is moving Dewey up in the rankings. The 6-foot-6 senior is as versatile a player there is in this class and he proved that at the PrepHoops Top 250 expo. A great athlete, the question will be if he pursues basketball or baseball at the college level.</p>
<p><strong>+26 - [player_tooltip player_id="857369" first="Forrest" last="Reyes"], Clackamas (from #120 to #94)</strong></p>
<p>Reyes has one of the hardest motors in the senior class, which helps make up for his lack of natural size. The 5-foot-7 point guard now at Clackamas can shoot it too and he showed all of this at the PrepHoops Top 250 Expo. That along with an offer from Multnomah earned him a significant move up in the rankings.</p>
<p><strong>+12 - [player_tooltip player_id="1229384" first="Garrett" last="Osborne"], Redmond (from #57 to #45)</strong></p>
<p>Osborne was another player who we initially ranked based on reputation and what we saw on highlight reels. But after witnessing the athleticism of the 6-foot-3 combo guard in person with the Oregon Prospects, we were sold and have moved him up in the rankings. Osborne currently holds an offer from OIT.</p>
<p><strong>+12 - [player_tooltip player_id="1079542" first="Nathan" last="Senatra"], Clackamas (from #94 to #82)</strong></p>
<p>It was hard to rank Senatra last season as he barely played at Clackamas. But after a solid summer of development with the Oregon Basketball Club, the 6-foot-9 big man showed that he can run the floor and score down low. He is ready to make an impact this year for the Cavs.</p>
<p><strong>+10 - [player_tooltip player_id="1079539" first="Marcus" last="Lee"], Lake Oswego (from #86 to #76)</strong></p>
<p>Lee continues to move up in the rankings. The 5-foot-10 point guard proved last season that he can hit perimeter shots and use his strength to get to the basket. His continued development will come as he conforms more into a true point guard and improve upon his defense.</p>
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