Catching up with 5 players from the Prep Hoops Circuit
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Florida athletes emerged as college prospects on the Prep Hoops Circuit this summer. We’ll catch up with five players to see how their summer game shows up on the varsity level. We have a mix of 2023 and 2024 prospects…
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Continue ReadingFlorida athletes emerged as college prospects on the Prep Hoops Circuit this summer. We’ll catch up with five players to see how their summer game shows up on the varsity level. We have a mix of 2023 and 2024 prospects that will garner more interest and offers from their production.
Trey Murray
Trey
Murray
6'2" | PG
Wesley Chapel | 2024
State
FL
Murray went from a promising sophomore guard to the state’s leading scorer. The speed, athleticism, and shiftiness he showed all summer translate to the high school game. He’s getting to the cup when he wants, creating plays for others, and scoring off the ball as a slasher that can finish above the rim. His best plays are in transition, where he can take the governor off his engine.
Joseph Lezeau
Joseph
Lezeau
6'6" | SF
Centennial | 2023
State
FL
Lezeau was a two-way force during the circuit and looks to be one by midseason. As an athletic wing that can put pressure on the rim and the man in front of him, he’s playing his best scoring season to date. Maxpreps has him shooting 42% from three, 82% from the line, and 57% from the field. It’s efficiency, projectable frame, and hard-nosed style of play make him one of the best-unsigned seniors in the state.
Blake Wilson
Blake
Wilson
6'5" | SG
Dwyer | 2023
State
FL
Wilson is having the best season of his four-year varsity career. After watching him shoot the lights out all summer, I expected the 41% shooting from deep on five attempts per game but not 8.4 rebounds per game. He’s taken a leap in every statistical category. Wilson is mentally tough, a knockdown shooter, and growing in every aspect of his game.
Chris Cornish
This summer, Cornish wiped his nose with the 16U division. He’s putting his 6’4 frame, unwavering motor, and next-level athleticism to good use in his junior campaign. The 2024 prospect is averaging 14.7 points and 10.3 rebounds a game while finishing well inside the paint. There’s a lot of upside in Cornish’s game, and he’s producing against competitive teams.
Elijah Dawson
Elijah
Dawson
6'2"
Plant City | 2023
FL
Like many of the guys on this list, overwhelming athleticism helped Dawson make jaw-dropping plays this summer. Gaining confidence during the off-season kicked off the best season of his high school years. He averaging a career-high 13.7 points and 9.3 rebounds per game. He’s a relentless defender that can make plays as an off-ball finisher. His motor and length allow him to switch on four positions despite being 6’3. With a more established offensive game, he should draw interest from JUCOs and smaller four-year schools.