North Shore Conference: Top Underclassmen Names to Watch
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Top 50 in the nation, Davion Hannah Davion Hannah 6'5" | SF Nicolet | 2025 State #33 Nation WI , headlines a talented list of division one prospects and underclassmen in the North Shore Conference. Juan Guerrero Hernandez Juan Guerrero…
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Continue ReadingTop 50 in the nation, Davion Hannah Davion Hannah 6'5" | SF Nicolet | 2025 State #33 Nation WI , headlines a talented list of division one prospects and underclassmen in the North Shore Conference. Juan Guerrero Hernandez Juan Guerrero Hernandez 6'3" | CG Grafton | 2025 State #189 Nation WI Jr is starting to draw college interest as Trevor Polite Trevor Polite 6'6" | SF Homestead | 2025 State WI , Rashad Davis, David Bolden David Bolden 6'0" | PG Nicolet | 2025 State WI , Logan Zahour Logan Zahour 6'1" | SG Cedarburg | 2025 State WI , and Josh Arnold may soon follow.
Ranked 49th in the nation and 2nd in Wisconsin, Davion Hannah Davion Hannah 6’5″ | SF Nicolet | 2025 State #33 Nation WI will continue to draw interest from big time programs. In state schools, Marquette and Wisconsin have already offered him, along with Oregon, Arizona State, Mississippi State, and LSU. This list will continue to grow. The 6’5″ sophomore wing has great size and length which can easily be seen on the defensive end. His timing and ability to block and alter shots is incredible. He had three blocks in just the 1st half against Homestead. He’s a talented rebounder given his length combined with good instincts. Davion started the game in a shooting slump, but did not let that impact him mentally. Instead, he played great defense and was active on the boards. He finished with 19 points and 9 rebounds. His instincts off the catch are mature. He makes quick reads and utilizes a nice baseline spin to attack. He’s a midrange threat that can score well off of screens and create for himself.
It’s only a matter of time until Juan Guerrero Hernandez Juan Guerrero Hernandez 6’3″ | CG Grafton | 2025 State #189 Nation WI Jr blows up. Milwaukee and Albany have already offered the electric 6’3″ combo guard from Grafton. Marquette has expressed interest and other programs will soon follow. Juan’s a shifty above the rim finisher. He’s a fantastic athlete with nice physical tools for a guard. Very crafty, skilled, and strong on the drive. He can pick apart a defense by scoring in multiple ways. He’s quick on the attack and hangs in the air, possessing great balance, footwork, and body control. He understands how to properly set up the defender in a pick and roll. He changes pace well and has a complete offensive package. Shoots well from distance and can draw fouls to get to the line. Averaging 20.7 points, 7 rebounds, and 3.4 assists per game. More offers should start to come in and it will be a fun summer for Juan.
Trevor Polite Trevor Polite 6’6″ | SF Homestead | 2025 State WI is another prospect that college programs should take a look at. The small forward is listed at 6’6″ and shows it on the court. If he continues to grow, Trevor is going to be a well rounded prospect. Trevor’s a strong player that creates and uses contact to his advantage, often when driving to the hoop. He’s an above average rebounder that can probably average close to 10 rebounds his senior year. He keeps the ball high and tight, away from swiping guards. He does a great job using his pivot and patience to make things happen. Averaging 12 points and 5.9 rebounds on the year. College programs should keep tabs on Trevor.
Rashad Davis
Rashad Davis
Standing at only 5’6″, Rashad Davis is quite the effective point guard for Nicolet. As a freshman, he’s averaging 10.9 points and 3.4 assists. Against Homestead, Rashad poured in 22 points on 10-14 shooting from the field. Simply put, Rashad was fantastic in Tuesday’s game. He led the way for Nicolet early and showcased his able to finish. He mixed things up with a variety of crossovers and hesitation dribble moves to score. He’s a fierce competitor, with the poise of a senior. He rose to the occasion by guarding talented senior guard, Solomon Garrison Solomon Garrison 5’10” | PG Homestead | 2023 State WI , full court. Although undersized, Rashad Davis will be apart of a great trio at Nicolet featuring Davion Hannah Davion Hannah 6’5″ | SF Nicolet | 2025 State #33 Nation WI and David Bolden David Bolden 6’0″ | PG Nicolet | 2025 State WI .
Hats off to David Bolden David Bolden 6’0″ | PG Nicolet | 2025 State WI , this kid plays with a ton of heart and energy. In the 1st half against Homestead, David was all over the place. He was grabbing rebounds, forcing turnovers, and pushing the ball in transition. The 5’10” sophomore guard is incredibly strong and plays physical defense. He creates havoc on the defensive end and plays through contact on offense. He’s an underrated facilitator and passer. He does a good job of using his dribble to create separation for open looks, even breaking a few ankles here and there. I also admired his ability to fight over the top of forwards on the defensive end for positioning. David is doing a little bit of everything for this talented Nicolet squad. He’s averaging 12.1 points, 4.9 rebounds, 3.8 assists, and 3 steals per game.
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Logan Zahour Logan Zahour 6’1″ | SG Cedarburg | 2025 State WI is another name to watch in the North Shore Conference. The 6’2″ sophomore guard is averaging 14.4 points, 6.7 rebounds, 2.4 assists, and 2.3 steals on the year. Logan’s another strong, hard nosed basketball player. He is often tasked with guarding opposing forwards and centers and doesn’t shy away from the opportunity. Besides that, he rotates well defensively and is active on the boards. He has quick catch and shoot jumper that is often noticed from three-point range. His shooting mechanics look good and he seems to score well when he’s letting it fly from deep. I’d like to see him look to score more.
The last player I’ll mention is Josh Arnold. The 6’0″ sophomore guard shows potential as a knock down shooter. Josh is currently averaging 10.8 points per game on 56% three-point shooting. Not only does Josh shoot the ball at a high percentage, he also has a quick release and excels in catch and shoot situations. When on the court, Josh instantly improves Port Washington’s offensive rhythm. He’s more of a pass first guard and does a good job utilizing ball fakes to create. Josh seems to constantly make the right read and presents a high basketball IQ.