2025 Rankings: Top Forwards
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The newest 2025 rankings just dropped! This class is extremely talented, with tons of scholarship level prospects throughout. In this article, get to know the top forwards in the 2025 class, and what makes them special players! A’mare Bynum NE…
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Continue ReadingThe newest 2025 rankings just dropped! This class is extremely talented, with tons of scholarship level prospects throughout. In this article, get to know the top forwards in the 2025 class, and what makes them special players!
A’mare Bynum A’mare Bynum 6’8″ | PF Omaha Bryan | 2025 State #67 Nation NE is the most recent Nebraska product that has broken out onto the national scene. After a great summer with MOAKN EYBL, Bynum is sitting pretty with copious amounts of High Major Division 1 offers/interest. The 4 star product out of Omaha Bryan is a dominant force in the paint and around the rim. He is also an elite shot blocker and defender. While he has an expansive skillset, his motor is what separates him from a lot of his peers. The expectations are high for Bynum this season, but I am sure he is more than ready to get going.
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Robby Garcia Robby Garcia 6’7″ | PF Bellevue West | 2025 State NE , Bellevue West and ETG standout Forward, had a great summer on the Adidas Circuit. Garcia is a strong, physical prospect with a high motor and great passion for the game. At 6’7, he is a tough guy to guard in the interior, but can also step outside and knock down the catch and shoot three. After a state championship run last season in Class A, Garcia will look to help lead the Thunderbirds to a repeat under a new head coach. Garcia is a Division 1 prospect.
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At 6’8, Trinell Parker Trinell Parker 6’7″ | PF Creighton Prep | 2025 State NE is another talented Forward in the 2025 class. This summer, he played really well for ETG under coach Ryan Reeder. Whenever Parker steps foot on the court, he always puts forth his best effort. Defensively, he is an elite shot blocker and force in the interior. Offensively, Parker is capable of effecting the game in so many different ways, including rim running, finishing around the rim and in transition, attacking off of the bounce, posting up, and an improving outside jump shot. If he has the Junior season I expect him to have, look for Division 1 programs to seriously involve themselves in his recruitment.
Brock Scholl Brock Scholl 6’8″ | PF Skutt Catholic | 2025 State NE had a nice grassroots season with ETG after coming off a Class B state championship at Omaha Skutt. At 6’8, Scholl is a super active presence on the interior, as he is a great rebounder and finisher around the rim. In addition, his length allows him to shoot over smaller defenders in the mid range and from deep. He has a pretty release, and is not afraid to let it go from the outside. I expect Scholl to be one of, if not the top player in Class B this upcoming season. Like a lot of the other guys on this list, Scholl is a Division 1 prospect.
Tyson Odovdy had a nice summer with Nebraska Supreme . At 6’7, Odvody is super mobile and active down low. When he gets good position, it is almost a guaranteed two points. In addition, Odvody’s length and timing make him an effective shot blocker. While he did not see much time in his Sophomore season at Omaha Westside due to the talent on the roster, I am sure he will have a much larger role this season with the Warriors. Look for him to have a breakout Junior year.