<p>The Grit Region Memorial Classic is going to be a great final opportunity for college coaches to scout prospects with their grassroots teams in the spring. This is a great opportunity for Division III, JUCO and NAIA programs to continue to evaluate prospects that they are interested in recruiting to their team. In this article we’re going to focus on some of the forwards that college coaches need to know about heading into this weekend.</p>
<p>[player_tooltip player_id="1324901" first="Antwaun" last="Hathcock"], 6’5 PF Hopson Elite: Hathcock was a standout in Fort Wayne to open the spring with Hopson Elite, he’ll get an opportunity to send another message to wrap up the spring on the Prep Hoops Circuit.</p>
<p>[player_tooltip player_id="867955" first="Sam" last="Walker"], 6’6 PF INB Elite: Walker was hurt for stretches of the spring, missing the Prep Hoops event in Indy when I watched INB Elite. I’m excited at the opportunity to see how Walker has developed since last spring.</p>
<p>[player_tooltip player_id="1225053" first="Aj" last="Taylor"], 6’5 PF Nova-Taylor: Taylor is a prospect I’ve heard good things about and has already taken some college visits, it’ll be good to get my eyes on him for the first time in person this weekend.</p>
<p>[player_tooltip player_id="1285273" first="Ben" last="Golan"], 6’4 PF R4L: R4L has had some other prospects receive a lot of attention from the prep hoops staff, but Golan was a standout two weekends ago in Indy and is looking to build upon his impressive play in his home state.</p>
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