Ohio 15 U Peach Jam Prospect Breakdown
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The Peach Jam was represented with players on All Ohio, Indy Heat and City Rocks. In this article we’ll break down the Ohio prospects who competed at Peach Jam at the 15 U age group. Brayden Fogle OH #14 SF…
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Continue ReadingThe Peach Jam was represented with players on All Ohio, Indy Heat and City Rocks. In this article we’ll break down the Ohio prospects who competed at Peach Jam at the 15 U age group.
Fogle was second on All Ohio 15 U in both scoring and rebounding as he brings strength and toughness from the wing forward position. Able to score off second chance points and putbacks, Fogle scores a lot of his points in the paint. I’m impressed by Fogle’s touch around the basket as he gets a lot of close shots to fall off the rim. One of the most productive players in Ohio’s 2026 class, Fogle is a name to watch.
Miles had a big opening game and then made an impact in the second game as well. Shooting 9/10 from the free throw line, Miles can stretch the floor and score in transition. Only played light minutes according to the box score in the team’s final two games, Miles opening game of the week was his standout performance. Miles made quick decisions off the bounce and showed good hands defensively to help his team get out in transition. One of the top wings from Ohio’s 2026 class, Miles has a ton of upside down the road.
Bowens is an energy big who came off the bench and rebounded well in his time on the floor. An efficient player at the rim, Bowens scores in transition and around the rim and shot 6/11 from the field for the week. I liked seeing Bowens find ways to produce as a hustle guy and body in the paint, you’ll see more of his offensive role with his high school program.
A high school teammate of Bowens’, McKinney was brought up to All Ohio’s 15 U EYBL group and played light minutes off the bench. McKinney is a high upside guard in central Ohio’s 2026 class and is a name to watch for the future. McKinney did shoot 2/3 from the field in his 11 minutes of action.
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Johnson is the top point guard in Ohio’s 2026 class and showed his scoring and playmaking ability with Indy Heat 15 U. Johnson led his team in scoring with 60 points on the week and was second in assists with eight. Johnson also led the team in steals with 11 on the weekend. Check out Johnson with Garfield Heights this winter as they compete for a state championship.
A new member to Western Reserve Academy, Sprauge and his City Rocks 15 U team made it all the way to the Peach Jam 15 U championship. I didn’t get a chance to see Sprauge but his stats indicate he’s a high-volume scorer with six made 3-pointers and throughout the week. I’ll be excited to get my eyes on Sprauge sometime in the winter.