The rankings have been released and are our most extensive to date. This is proven by our class of 2026, which features 60 players the most ever for a freshman class. Here is a look at the players that are…
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SubscribeThe rankings have been released and are our most extensive to date. This is proven by our class of 2026, which features 60 players the most ever for a freshman class. Here is a look at the players that are rising up the rankings.
Starting five man for a team that reached the 5A State Championship game. Good footwork, has the ability to be one of the best low post scorers in the state over the next few years.
Athletic, uber skilled forward with tremendous tools. Has the ability to score the basketball from 18 feet, knocks down open mid range shots and has the ability to be one of the better grab and go players in the class. Good overall combination of skill and athleticism.
Dominated at the JV level for a program that won the 5A state title. The scoring guard played well when I watched him during the end of season JV tournament, showing the ability to create for himself, while scoring from multiple levels. Plays with a tougness and grit that has become a signature of Durango guards.
Combo guard with microwave scoring ability. Can get buckets as a floor spacer in catch and shoot action, as well as when attacking the rim with the ball in his hands. Like Caesar, was extremley productive while playing JV for one of the better programs in the state.
Went through some growing pains while swinging from Varsity and JV for Spring Valley. Showed toward the end of the season, that he is a young guard capable, of hitting threes, and defeating backcourt pressure. Was impressed with how he played late in the season, against JV competition, showing that he has Varsity level talent.