The season is halfway over and everything was rolling until the snow put a halt to all games the last two days. Recruiting hasn’t slowed down but there are a few 2023 prospects who should be getting more love right…
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Subscribe Already a subscriber? Log inThe season is halfway over and everything was rolling until the snow put a halt to all games the last two days. Recruiting hasn’t slowed down but there are a few 2023 prospects who should be getting more love right now than they’ve been getting.
Trent Edwards Trent Edwards 6'8" | PF George Rogers Clark | 2023 State KY , George Rogers Clark – GRC is the top ranked team in the state right now and they have a loaded roster. Trent is possibly the best prospect on the roster but is often overlooked for whatever reason. At the college level he will be a 3 or 4 but Edwards plays the 5 for the Cardinals. He’s a good rim protector and continues to improve his skill level, especially his ball handling.
Cam McClain Cam McClain 6'3" | SG Trinity | 2023 State KY , Trinity – One of the best players in Louisville so far this season, McClain has been tearing it up for the Rocks through the first 6 weeks of the season. Cam has made the transition to being more of a playmaking point guard this season when he had been primarily a wing early in his career. The 6’2 guard has a college ready body and skill set and interest for him should start taking off soon.
Dylan Hammonds
Dylan
Hammonds
6'5" | SF
Grant County | 2023
State
KY
, Grant County – Dylan is one of the best players that you’ve likely never heard of. He’s got good positional size on the wing and has well over 1,000 points and 500 rebounds already in his career. Hammonds is the type of prospect who could prove himself to be a scholarship level player if he got some more exposure. He already has all the tools.
Trey Skaggs Trey Skaggs 6'5" | PG Great Crossing | 2023 KY , Madison Central – Trey has been a big piece to the Central roster for years now but hasn’t gotten a ton of praise for all the ways he impacts winning for the Indians. At 6’4, Skaggs plays point guard most of the time and excels at getting into the paint and finishing thanks to a strong frame.