SCISA State Tourney: 2026 Top Performers
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The SCISA State Tourney has provided us here at Prep Hoops with a lot of coverage in attendance for 2 full days. Well, the coverage doesn’t seem to be stopping anytime soon. Well let’s get back to covering some members…
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Continue ReadingThe SCISA State Tourney has provided us here at Prep Hoops with a lot of coverage in attendance for 2 full days. Well, the coverage doesn’t seem to be stopping anytime soon. Well let’s get back to covering some members of the 2026 Palmetto State Class right here. Remember the 2026 Palmetto State Class Rankings will debut in March for the first time for this freshman class. Remember it’s time to #RecruitThePalmettoState
Smith got into early foul trouble last night for the Cardinals vs Wilson Hall. Elton brings a very mature frame to the table already for his age. He’s very agile to move around the floor and in the paint. Smith has a soft touch from the foul line and a nice little jump hook to finish inside.
Elton has the ability to challenge and alter shots on the defensive end of the court. He runs the floor very well and covers a lot of ground. Where will Smith fall next month in the debut of the 2026 Palmetto State Rankings? You will have to wait and find out then. The Cardinals move onto the Semifinals of the SCISA Class 4A State Tourney.
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Stockman surely doesn’t lack any confidence or swag when it comes to playing the game. Braysen can knockdown the three-ball or score at the rim with either hand. He looks to tuhe corner and race by defenders on the way to the basket. Stockman shows a quick trigger with his shot and feels confident to shoot it from anywhere on the floor at times. He looks to excel in the open court and transition game for the Falcons.
The Falcons have some solid pieces returning next season in the Stockman brothers.
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Riley is a great 3-sport athlete for the Indians. Tilden excels on the gridiron as wide receiver and also plays baseball in the spring. He’s extremely efficient with his play around the basket and paint area. Riley a left-handed forward will finish inside and really works to post up down low.
Tilden always seems to be VOCAL on the floor with his teammates. He tends to stay around the paint and shows to have a great touch on the foul line. His best hoops will be down the road for sure for the Indians. Riley averaged 15.2 ppg, 10.7 rebounds and 2.1 blocks this past season.
Kennedy and his Hawks teammate ran into a buzz saw at the SCISA Class 3A State Tourney. Ty really likes to work in the pull-up jumper into his game. He has a scorer’s mentality from the backcourt he averaged 16 ppg this past season for the Hawks. Kennedy can really get to the basket at times and looks to be a good building block with teammate Isaiah Scott moving forward for the Hawks program.
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Bohnsack looked to float around at times today for the Crusaders inside the paint and outside on the perimeter. He was active on both ends of the floor and providing a helping hand on the glass for the Crusaders.
Richardson is a RAW talent for the Rams moving forward. He looks to be still growing down the road that’s for sure. DeAndre has some good bounce and length to bring to the table. He runs the floor very well and could be a rim runner in the future. He tries to block everything and leaves his feet a lot. Richardson will need time to develop in the years to come. The good thing some like Richardson and the rest of these young men they are just Freshmen and starting out.