Recruit Me Weekend – Part 2
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There were a lot of players from the state of Michigan that sent a message loud and clear. They had “Recruit Me Weekends” that showed that coaches and scouts need to be very aware of them and their games. In…
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Continue ReadingThere were a lot of players from the state of Michigan that sent a message loud and clear. They had “Recruit Me Weekends” that showed that coaches and scouts need to be very aware of them and their games. In Part 2, I’m going to give you some more players that had a recruit me weekend.
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Jaxon Lisinski
Jaxon Lisinski
Lisinski was definitely a standout at the Prep Hoops Circuit’s Midwest Melee. He was electric for Hardwood Midwest. Lisinski had a 30 point game, making 8 triples. Je hand another 17 point game with 3 triples.
Googins continued a solid grassroots season with West Michigan Future. Here’s his name again in an article about top performers. Googins’ weekend was highlighted by a 21 point and 9 rebound game.
Pittman showed that college coaches need to take a long hard look at his game. His weekend was highlighted by him touching all corners of the stat sheet in a tight 62-61 win with REACH Legends 2025. Pittman scored 23 points, grabbed 3 rebounds, dished out 3 assists and picked up 2 steals.
Larthridge turned heads with United Persuit 2026 NY2LA. College coaches, he has the look of a next level al around athlete. Larthridge lit up the scoreboard with a 26 point outing over the weekend.
Risdon definitely made some noise last weekend with his play for Indy Heat Red 2024. He did a very good job of utilizing his wingspan in a game in which he dropped in 14 points. Risdon also had an 11 point game.
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Kaden Strong
Kaden Strong
Strong made a statement at the Super 64 Classic. He averaged just over 15 points per game over the weekend and helped his team win the Platinum Championship. Strong was consistent and efficient throughout the event.
M’khi Guy
M’khi Guy
Guy was definitely a head turner for REACH. His weekend was highlighted by a 23 point outburst, but it was his passing and overall athleticism that might have ruled the day for him. Guy looked very comfortable as both a facilitator and a scorer.
Champagne continued a solid grassroots season and continues to show college coaches that they should have him on their radars. He’s been an excellent shooter and scorer for the North Oakland Wolfpack. Champagne had an 18 point game that was a great example of what he can provide offensively.