Around The State: 2025 Prospects To Know
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Which 2025 prospects should college programs keep an eye on? Jamarion Batemon Jamarion Batemon 6'3" | CG Milwaukee Academy of Science | 2025 State #174 Nation WI — SG — Milwaukee Academy of Science Batemon is so much fun to…
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Jamarion Batemon Jamarion Batemon 6'3" | CG Milwaukee Academy of Science | 2025 State #174 Nation WI — SG — Milwaukee Academy of Science
Batemon is so much fun to watch on the court. When he gets the ball in his hands, the Milwaukee Academy of Science standout is pretty much unstoppable. He just has a knack for getting by defenders. He uses his top-end speed to leave opposing defenders in the dust. Around the rim, Batemon is a crafty finisher. He puts a unique spin on the ball and typically gets his shots around the rim to fall. Batemon is a problem right now, and he almost certainly will be a problem at the college level.
Will Garlock Will Garlock 6'11" | C Middleton | 2025 State #204 Nation WI — PF — Middleton
I think that Garlock could develop into a great player at the college level. The Middleton power forward stands at 6-foot-11 and has all of the skills to match his size. Even though I didn’t think his numbers were necessarily eye-popping, the PF’s skills speak for themselves. As a rebounder and shot blocker, Garlock is dominant. He uses his positional size to snag boards and contest opponent’s shots at the rim. Garlock has recently earned college interest from top-tier college programs.
Jake Hansen Jake Hansen 6'1" | SG Wauwatosa West | 2025 State #331 Nation WI — SG — Wauwatosa West
Hansen’s improvement over the last handful of months has been very exciting to watch. It seems as if each time the shooting guard takes the court, he gets better. On the offensive end of the court, Hansen is lethal. He makes long-range shots, can convert on tough mid-range jumpers, and is showing massive improvements as a slasher. Hansen has all of the tools and skills to become one of the best pure scorers in the state. Scoring skill translates to the next level. I expect the SG to score really well at the college level.
Keegan Van Kauwenberg Keegan Van Kauwenberg 6'3" | CG Kaukauna | 2025 State WI — SF — Kaukauna
Van Kauwenberg is coming off an incredible showing at the Prep Hoops Circuit’s Last Dance. The Kaukauna small forward is a dynamic scorer and shot-creator. A year ago, Van Kauwenberg was primarily a catch-and-shoot shooter. But now, the SF can do much more than just shoot from long range. Playing for Wisconsin Crusaders , Van Kauwenberg has taken massive strides as an overall scorer. He has a slick handle, allowing him to score easily in isolation.
Myles Herro Myles Herro 6'2" | PG Whitnall | 2025 State #237 Nation WI — SG — Whitnall
After leading his team to a deep run this past March, Herro’s stock rose through the roof. Now, college programs are starting to take interest. The shooting guard is really fun to watch when he has the ball in his hands. Herro is a threat in more ways than one. He is very skilled as a passer. He uses his great court vision to make passes that many other prospects can’t. The Whitnall product is also a great three-level scorer. At the college level, I think that Herro could serve as an offensive weapon.
Chris Davis Jr. — SG — Sun Prairie West
Davis has been one of the biggest stock risers in the state recently. The Sun Prairie West shooting guard is a tremendous slasher and scorer. He is big and strong for his position. Davis does an excellent job of using this strength to finish through contact in the paint. I also like what Davis brings to the table on the perimeter. He can make outside shots and teams must keep an eye on him from deep.