Prep Hoops Live: Top Sunday Standouts
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Which prospects impressed on Sunday at Prep Hoops Live? Jhace Woods — SG — Sanford Sports Woods played tremendous basketball on Sunday morning. In a win for Sanford Sports, the guard was able to make an impact on both ends…
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Jhace Woods — SG — Sanford Sports
Woods played tremendous basketball on Sunday morning. In a win for Sanford Sports, the guard was able to make an impact on both ends of the court. On offense, he tallied nine points and consistently made the right basketball play. Defensively, Woods was also very good. He can guard multiple positions and plays very hard. I like Woods’ overall game and I look forward to watching him play the rest of this spring!
Cooper Zimmerman — PF — World Hoops Elite
Even if Zimmerman isn’t scoring, the power forward still finds a way to impact the game. He does a really good job of using his size and strength to protect the rim and rebound the ball. While I still believe that Zimmerman has a long way to go in his development as a prospect, he is certainly in a good place right now. With plenty of coaches on the sidelines, Zimmerman did a lot to boost his stock this weekend.
Javion Thompson — PF — Chicago Demons
Thompson was absolutely dominant on Sunday morning. In a close loss to a good Minnesota Heat team, the power forward owned the paint. He grabbed countless offensive rebounds, finished tough layups, and was able to play a physical brand of defense. I really love Thompson’s motor. He simply never slows down. The PF is always giving 100 percent, looking to make a positive impact on the game.
Adebowale Sanya — PG — Chicago Demons
Sanya was no doubt one of the most skilled prospects in the gym on Sunday. The point guard is a bit undersized, but what he lacks in size, he makes up for with pure scoring ability. He can finish with both hands at the rim, make threes, and has a pretty floater. He put up plenty of points in a close loss for the Chicago Demons on Sunday morning.
Wyatt Srsen Wyatt Srsen 6'2" | PG Mounds Park Academy | 2025 State MN — G — Minnesota Heat
Srsen was excellent. In a very close win, the Minnesota Heat guard made several really big shots. Scoring 15 points, the guard proved that he is built for big games. As a perimeter shooter, Srsen is extremely dangerous. He uses his quick release and pinpoint accuracy to drain long-range shots on a consistent basis. When his team needed it most, Srsen stepped up on Sunday.
Carson Schuetz Carson Schuetz 6'1" | SG Rosemount | 2025 State MN — SG — Minnesota Heat
Schuetz’s game is fun to watch. The Minnesota Heat shooting guard is very smart. He does an awesome job of finding ways to earn success on the basketball court. As a scorer, he can make shots from all three levels with ease. He is also a sneaky good passer and defender. He does a great job just finding ways to come up with stops when needed most.
Ian Schnabel Ian Schnabel 6'7" | C Blake | 2025 State MN — PF — Minnesota Heat
I didn’t think that Schnabel had his best scoring performance on Sunday. However, the power forward still was able to play a really good game. He absolutely dominated around the hoop. Any missed shot Schnabel was able to scoop up. Standing at 6-foot-7, Schabel has great positional size. If he adds a bit of strength and continues to develop his game, he could become a great high school player.