2025 Stock Risers (Part I)
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With the AAU season coming to an end for most programs, Prep Hoops Florida is taking a deeper dive at who provided the biggest stock in the Class of 2024, 2025, 2026 and 2027. Over the next several days we…
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Continue ReadingWith the AAU season coming to an end for most programs, Prep Hoops Florida is taking a deeper dive at who provided the biggest stock in the Class of 2024, 2025, 2026 and 2027. Over the next several days we will be beginning with our rising senior class for our stock risers edition. If we are missing anyone who deserves to be recognized, please send us a direct message.
The 5-11 rising junior guard plays a mature game beyond his years as he is at his absolute best when he is distributing the basketball to get his teammates involved. Sartin plays with a great IQ and can control his own speed when he has the basketball in his hands making the right plays. On the defensive end, Sartin has quick hands and good movement where he can jump into the passing lanes to force turnovers. He is also an underrated rebounder for his size as he uses his athleticism to crash the boards.
The 6-5 wing is one of the most uprising prospects in the upcoming junior class as he has all the tools whether it’s length, athleticism or speed. During his sophomore season, Ingram averaged nearly 22 points per game as well as eight rebounds. He has great court vision and is one of the most accurate passers I’ve seen for a forward in his class. Expect some college interest to come in the near future for Ingram as he excels on the basketball court as well as on the gridiron, where he is also the quarterback of his school’s football team.
The 6-6 rising junior transferred from Jordan Christian Prep to Winter Haven during the off-season plays tough in the interior and is a huge lob threat. Mosley brings a ton of length on the defensive end of the floor where he challenges the opposition. Mosley averaged 17.1 points and 13.6 rebounds per game last season as a sophomore. Mosley currently holds offers from Jacksonville and Stetson University.
The 6-2 rising junior combo guard affects the game in a variety of ways whether it’s his scoring or rebound ability. Hall plays with length and has the athleticism to battle on the glass with the best of them. Hall is also showing his confidence into becoming a viable three-level scoring threat where he shot 40 percent from beyond the arc last season. Hall also does a great job playing under control and continues to grow his game finishing efficiently around the rim. Expecting a big season ahead for Hall as he averaged 20.8 points and 6.8 rebounds per game last season as a sophomore.
Highlights
The 6-4 rising junior has continued to grow his game as a viable three-level scoring threat. Jackson plays with good size, good motor and has huge upside where he can impact the game on both ends of the floor. He also displays superb passing skills to get his teammates involved. His defensive game is also impressive as he rebounds and can get timely blocked shots when needed as well as defend against multiple positions. He is a stat-stuffer who will be a name to know by the end of his junior season.