2025: Stock-Risers
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The latest set of the 2025 Palmetto State Rankings have been put out. Who were some players that saw themselves out as Stock-Risers? Well we have all the answers right here on your source for basketball coverage in the Palmetto…
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Marshall does it on the hardwood and the football field for the Rams. Zeke plays the game extremely aggressive at all times on both ends of the floor. He has played up an age group on the Grassroots Circuit this past season. Marshall does a good job of rebounding the ball on both ends of the floor and especially outside of his area. Zeke has the Rams (19-2) while averaging 15.6 ppg and 6.2 rebounds this season.
Goodman plays off the grid down in the Low Country in Hampton County. Joshua brings good versatility to the floor with his for the Red Devils. Goodman is a Stock-Riser once again here at Prep Hoops with the new rankings coming out. The Red Devils currently have a (19-3) and Joshua is currently averaging 14.6 ppg this season.
Bruton excels on the gridiron and the hardwood for the Red Raiders. Ramani brings some toughness to the floor with his ability to finish going to the rack and playing through contact. He really likes to use the mid-range pull-up jumper to score the ball at times. Ramani can drop the 3-ball when given the opportunity. The Red Raiders have been on fire and have a (20-1) record currently with a 10-game win streak.
Manning plays in the SCISA ranks over near the North Carolina/South Carolina border in the Pee Dee. Ryheim plays the game out on the wing for the Warriors after coming over from nearby Dillon HS. Manning is currently averaging 14.5 ppg and 7.8 rebounds this season for the Warriors (14-6). Ryheim can fill the lane in transition and knockdown the perimeter jumper. Could he still be growing? Look for the Warriors to show up in Sumter later this month for the SCISA State Tourney.
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Johnson is surely an unknown player with a good upside and work ethic for the Volunteers. The Volunteers are like usual having a good season at (15-3) up in Kershaw County. Johnson brings a good motor to the floor and the willingness to play around the basket. Jykevius has no hesitation in his body when it comes to jumping on the floor for a loose ball or grabbing a rebound. TOUGH, TOUGH and TOUGH a typical Volunteer player it seems over the years for Head Coach Danny Wright.