PH Circuit Summer Challenge: 5 Michigan Players To Watch
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The PH Circuit is back in action in Chicago this weekend with the Summer Challenge. There will be a lot of Michigan talent in the gyms and some players to keep an eye on from the state. We’re going to…
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Continue ReadingThe PH Circuit is back in action in Chicago this weekend with the Summer Challenge. There will be a lot of Michigan talent in the gyms and some players to keep an eye on from the state. We’re going to give you 5 Michigan players to watch at the Summer Challenge.
We saw Eziuka shine on the Prep Hoops Circuit this spring, making the All-Tournament Team at Havoc In The Heartland. He’ll look to show off that same athleticism off the bounce. Eziuka often times has an instant advantage with his positional height and length. He can also groove his jumper from 3 point range.
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Jaxon Lisinski
Jaxon Lisinski
Lisinski balled out at the Prep Hoops Circuit’s Midwest Melee. He shot the leather of the ball, even notching a 30 point game. Lisinski was a head turner that showed the ability to light up a scoreboard when he was feeling his jumper. Keep an eye on him this weekend and see what he can do with that jumper!
Wesolek has really made a name for himself this grassroots season on a talented and well school The Process 2025 squad. He’s shown the ability to be a legitimate scoring threat from all 3 levels. Wesolek has really nice touch with his mid range jumper and can finish with power at the rim.
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Thompson has been a big time grassroots star for Hardwood Midwest 2025. His play has been rewarded with offers from the likes of Bowling Green, Stephen F. Austin and Oakland University. Thompson is an elite all around athlete and a tremendous finisher at the rim in traffic.
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Downs is a do-it-all workhorse type of player. If you recruit based on overall influence on the game, then you’ll like what this young man has to offer. Downs can defend multiple positions, rebounds bigger than his height and can handle the ball as well. He’s extremely coachable and carries a big upside.