Kentucky/West Virginia prospects to watch at Midwest Live
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Midwest Live is bringing over 100 of the top teams in the Midwest to compete at the Cedar Point Sports Center in Sandusky, Ohio. There’s over 100 teams from Ohio and Michigan but in this article we’re going to spotlight…
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Continue ReadingMidwest Live is bringing over 100 of the top teams in the Midwest to compete at the Cedar Point Sports Center in Sandusky, Ohio. There’s over 100 teams from Ohio and Michigan but in this article we’re going to spotlight the players you need to know from the four Kentucky and two West Virginia teams at the event.
Bowling Green (KY)
Great Crossing (KY)
This Great Crossing duo both hold Division I offers. Moreno is coveted by a handful of high major programs while Dawson has three offers from SEMO, EKU and Miami (OH).
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Harlan County (KY)
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One of the top shooting duos in Kentucky, Noah has really boosted his stock this spring and has a lot of mid to high major programs after him right now. Huff is a 2025 prospect who looks to have scholarship potential, could be a guy for Division II, NAIA and low major programs to check out this weekend.
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Montgomery County (KY)
Ranked 10th in Prep Hoops Kentucky’s 2026 rankings, Fawns is one of the most talented wing guard scorers in his class.
Jefferson (WV)
Jefferson has some returning rotation pieces in the 2025 class and Jenkins is a quick guard who can impact the game with his dribble drive game. Jenkins scored 14 points in a state quarterfinal upset of George Washington as a Sophomore.
Morgantown (WV)
Young has been impressive with Midwest Basketball Club 3SSB this spring and has been offered by Penn, Appalachian State, Rhode Island, Akron, West Virginia, Columbia and South Carolina State this spring alone.