Class Of 2025 Fall League Standouts
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The 2025 class of Wisconsin is looking very strong at this stage, and these are seven sophomores who impressed this past weekend at the Overtime Sports Fall League and the Evolution Basketball Fall League! Letreveon Fenderson HEIGHT 6'7" POS SF…
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Continue ReadingThe 2025 class of Wisconsin is looking very strong at this stage, and these are seven sophomores who impressed this past weekend at the Overtime Sports Fall League and the Evolution Basketball Fall League!
Fenderson looks to be one of the next college prospects coming up at The Prairie School. He spent his freshman year playing at the lower levels at Racine St. Catherine’s, and now looks to be a key varsity player for Prairie. At around 6’4 he has some length and a strong frame for a sophomore that he uses to finish at a high level around the basket. At the Evolution fall league he showcased good change of speed on the ball to blow by his defender on the wing and get to the rack. Once there he has excellent body control to absorb contact and finish just about everything inside. Fenderson possesses the explosiveness to finish above the rim, but also showcased a smooth jumper from mid-range and beyond the arc when given the space. Has the length to make plays as a shot blocker and getting up in the passing lanes to pick up steals.
Devin Brown Devin Brown 6’7″ | PF Milwaukee Academy Of Science | 2025 State #196 Nation WI is lined up to have a huge sophomore year. Even with a few more years of high school to continue growing/developing, he’s a physically dominant player inside. At around 6’6 he’s a powerful and explosive forward who looks to dunk everything inside. If he has even just a little space to elevate, he’s going to look to dunk on you. He runs the floor extremely hard to pick up transition buckets, but can also score with his back to the basket. Devin utilizes a quick spin move or a hard drop step to get his points on the block. He’s starting to develop his game on the perimeter as well with the ability to hit the open three if you give him too much space. Defensively he can guard bigger forwards, switch out and defend on the perimeter, and act as a rim protector.
Juan has a really high ceiling, especially with the jump he’s made physically since his freshman season. He’s now an above the rim threat with his combined length and explosiveness. It’s not just his athleticism though. Against MAS he showcased a shifty handle to break his man down and get into dangerous spots. He was so good at penetrating to draw in an extra defender before locating an open teammate on the three point arc. Really crafty finisher inside as well, using his long arms to extend and finish in traffic.
Even as just a sophomore, Elijah’s name has to be in the conversation for best passer in the state. He has incredible vision and plays with some flair that makes him an exciting player to watch. If there’s even the smallest gap to fit the ball into to find an open teammate, Elijah has the accuracy to make that pass. He’s so dangerous in the pick & roll because he’s a quick decision maker so he knows whether to thread the needle to his big, pull-up from three, turn the corner and attack, or just kick it out and keep the ball moving. Down the stretch in a close game with Kenosha ITA, Elijah wanted the ball in his hands and assisted the game winning basket at the buzzer.
Davion made some incredible plays to lead Nicolet to the Overtime Sports fall league title. The highlight of the weekend, and one of the best plays you’ll see all year, saw Davion catch a full-court pass with one second to play before turning and firing up an off-balanced three to give his team a one point win at the buzzer. Over the two games on Saturday he added in a posterizing dunk in transition, some pull-up jumpers from all over the floor, and defended at a high level. Despite how good he is on offense, his defense might be more impressive as he’s one of the best shot blockers in the state and his length/athleticism allows him to guard just about every spot on the floor.
His numbers may not be super impressive, but Trevor has some high potential as a prospect moving forward. He has a frame that’s built for the next level, as he stands about 6’5, has been adding strength, and is a fluid athlete on the wing. There isn’t really one standout attribute about Polite’s game because he’s so well rounded. Moves well off the ball and opens up scoring opportunities with his hard cuts off the ball. From the perimeter he also has a smooth jump shot. I really like how Trevor will grab a defensive rebound and immediately look up the floor for a sprinting teammate. He’s so good at turning and delivering a full-court pass that ends up leading to a couple of wide open buckets each game for his team. With his size and versatile skill-set he’s someone that’s hard to take out of a game because you can plug him in at so many different roles on the floor.
Liam Lubkeman Liam Lubkeman 6'9" | C Westosha Central | 2025 State WI
Liam Lubkeman Liam Lubkeman 6'9" | C Westosha Central | 2025 State WI
Liam is one of the more under-the-radar players in a deep 2025 class, and he should be stepping into a key varsity role for Westosha Central as a sophomore. At 6’8 he knows what he is as a player. Liam takes advantage of his size on the block and has worked on his footwork so that he can go to work in isolation. He doesn’t try to float on the perimeter and pretend he’s a guard, instead he’s going to set hard screens for his guards and produce in the paint. He’s excellent as a pick & roll big because he has great hands and has the coordination to catch and finish in traffic. Rebounds hard with two hands and has excellent touch off the backboard.