We Want You At The PH Michigan Freshman Showcase – Part 4
The class of 2026 is on the verge of beginning their high school basketball careers. Michigan features talented young players that can put on quite a show. On September 18, Prep Hoops will run it’s first ever Michigan Freshman Showcase.…
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Continue ReadingThe class of 2026 is on the verge of beginning their high school basketball careers. Michigan features talented young players that can put on quite a show. On September 18, Prep Hoops will run it’s first ever Michigan Freshman Showcase. There is already some great talent registered for the event. This article is Part 4 in a series that will give you an inside look at just a few of the players that we hope to see at the event.
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Caleb Washington
Caleb Washington
Washington is a high upside guard that could turn some heads at the Prep Hoops Michigan Freshman Showcase. He has a nice set of ball skills and can stalk the perimeter finding open looks from the perimeter. Washington is a solid all around athlete with great straight line speed with the ball.
Braylon Frantz
Braylon Frantz
Frantz has the potential to make a ton of noise here in Michigan over the next 4 years. He’s a lead guard with solid handles that sees the floor we’ll. Frantz has a natural feel for the action and is an excellent passer while on the move
James Martin
James Martin
Martin has a chance to put his mark on the rich basketball tradition at Muskegon. He shows his athleticism in the open floor where he’s a terrific finisher. In typical Muskegon fashion, Martin plays with grit and toughness.
Ryan Hood
Ryan Hood
Hood is an exciting young prospect that’s playing really good basketball right now. He can handle with both hands and attack both sides of the rim off the bounce. Hood is a creative finisher that likes to go downhill.
Brady Blasko
Brady Blasko
Blasko would be a great fit at the Freshman Showcase. He can shoot off the catch with a hand in his face and does a great job of keeping his balance through his jumper. Blasko can play effectively on or off the ball on the offensive end.