2026 Palmetto State Rankings: Stock-Risers
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The 2026 Palmetto State Rankings have been completed once again. Who were some players that saw themselves rise in the rankings this time around? Who our these Stock-Risers? Well, we have you covered right here at your #1 source in…
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Whitley has made good strides in the past 6 months or so with his play on the hardwood. Frank has a new address this season over at Greenville HS after playing at JL Mann HS a season ago. He brings good versatility to the floor with his ability to knockdown shots out on the perimeter and behind the three-point line. Whitley moved up to #12 after being #20 back in June.
Coleman really played well on the Grassroots Circuit this past summer with Upward Stars SE 3SSB Southeast 3SSB 2026. Coleman moved up to #14 after being #22 in the last set of rankings. Caden can really make plays for himself and others on the floor. He has a nice sized frame already for his age. Caden plays up in Simpsonville just outside of Greenville at Hillcrest HS.
Atkins has really started to make some strides with his game. Isaiah plays at Boiling Springs HS for Head Coach Craig Martin. Atkins still has his best basketball in front of him down the road. Atkins made the move to #17 after being #21 back in June.
Isaiah runs the floor very well and glides all over the defensive end of the court. He’s a quick leaper and has the ability to alter and challenge shots on around the rim.
White has made a big push since the last update. Damani chimes in at #35 after being #56 back in June. White really looks to push the tempo and create a side of chaos on the floor. He plays well in an up-tempo – 94 feet style of play and swarming the ball on defense. Damani plays at Class 5A West Ashley HS on the westside of Charleston.
Jenkins for sure has his time coming down in Horry County with the Tigers. The long and rangy forward plays mature for his age around the bucket. He brings good versatility and a willingness to rebound and handle the rock some. Can the Tigers make some noise again this season in Class 5A in the Lower State? Jordan made the climb up to #48 after being #57 in June.