<p>A look at the new names who will crack the updated Prep Hoops Class of 2024 rankings...</p>
<p>[player_tooltip player_id="1253862" first="Brogan" last="Finnegan"] - Small Forward - Waterford</p>
<p>Finnegan played well at the WIAA/WBCA June Jam. He averaged eight points per game as a sophomore. A wing with some bouncy athleticism and transition playmaking ability.</p>
<p>[player_tooltip player_id="1456332" first="Rex" last="Lamb"] - Shooting Guard - Madison Edgewood</p>
<p>Smart, efficient player. Think he’s better than the stats suggest given his play at the Spiece Run N’ Slam and some things in fall league. Appears to have some ability to play on and off the ball. Sneaky athlete that gets into the paint and shoots with good touch and with his momentum going away from the basket.</p>
<p>[player_tooltip player_id="1499462" first="Carter" last="Privatt"] - Point Guard - Germantown</p>
<p>Has been able to find his way on a very good Chapman Basketball Academy squad. Thought he came off the bench with a purpose at the Prep Hoops Battle at the Lakes and cemented himself as a playmaker for his team. Played varsity as a sophomore and is expected to start this fall.</p>
<p>[player_tooltip player_id="1418526" first="Jayden" last="Schoen"] - Shooting Guard - Ashwaubenon</p>
<p>Averaged six points per game for a very good Ashwaubenon squad that reached the Division 2 state semifinals. Flew under the radar a bit playing next to a pair of top 50 ranked guards in the 2022 class. Shooter with some added length. Prospect that could still make a lot of gains given his lanky frame.</p>
<p>[player_tooltip player_id="1509259" first="Bo" last="Vollrath"] - Power Forward - Fall Creek</p>
<p>Averaged 18 points and eight rebounds per game for a 21-5 Fall Creek squad while being named Conference Player of the Year. Mobile, athletic combo forward with a good blend of finesse and toughness. Able to do the dirty work, set a tone with his physicality, and earn his trips to the foul line.</p>
<p>Collin Wicker - Small Forward - De Pere</p>
<p>Think Wicker could be a nice x-factor for the Redbirds next season. De Pere is still loaded, but Wicker has shown during the summer he can help -- both in AAU and summer league action. Wicker is an intriguing, plus-length wing that can shoot it. He does a geat job of getting defenders off their feet with pump fakes and features a quick, effortless trigger from downtown.</p>
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