Early Season Stock Risers: Class Of 2025
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We are three weeks through the 2023-2024 High School Basketball Season here in the Sunshine State. Prep Hoops Florida is taking a deep dive into the early season stock risers. We will start with the junior class and work our…
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Continue ReadingWe are three weeks through the 2023-2024 High School Basketball Season here in the Sunshine State. Prep Hoops Florida is taking a deep dive into the early season stock risers. We will start with the junior class and work our way down towards the freshman early next week. Coaches, if you have a player deserved to be recognized please send @RossVDG14 on X a direct message.
The 6-1 junior is the definition of a score-first point guard where he can get buckets across all three levels. Livingston is a quick decision maker where he can make strong, crisp passes while on the move. He is also very good when it comes to finishing on the attack while absorbing contact. Livingston can make havoc of drawing fouls and getting to the free throw line on numerous occasions.
Jhett Carter Jhett Carter 6'6" | SF Astronaut | 2025 State FL
Jhett Carter Jhett Carter 6'6" | SF Astronaut | 2025 State FL
The 6-4 junior guard is off to a strong start to the season where he is scoring more than he did in his first two seasons playing at the high school level. Carter is long and uses his length to an advantage on both ends of the floor whether it’s finishing at the rim or challenging shots on the defensive end. He can also get his fair share of rebounds at both ends of the floor, as well as push the ball up the floor in transition. He has all the tools to be a legitimate college prospect where his older brother Jace is playing at Texas A&M.
Kyden Wiley
Kyden Wiley
The 6-4 junior forward has a high ceiling worth of potential where he can finish around the rim as well as gaining confidence playing out on the perimeter. Wiley is having a strong start to his junior season with Wiregrass Ranch as he is averaging a double-double through the team’s first five games. On the defensive end, Wiley has done a good job using his length where he contest shots around the rim and can cover a lot of ground using his great footwork. Wiley also adds a ton of versatility where he can guard multiple positions as well as defend out on the perimeter.
The 6-4 junior guard does a great job at utilizing his athleticism where he can play on the interior as well as the perimeter at a high level. Udozorh also does a good job at scoring across all three levels whether it’s on the attack or playing off the catch. Udozorh is also sneaky quick when it comes to his footwork and movement where he could potentially become a problem for opposing guards at the next level. Udozorh currently holds an offer from Cal State Bakersfield.
The 6-7 junior forward plays with a good combination skillset between his athleticism as well as playing with a high motor. His upside and development have continued to improve since the beginning of his sophomore season where his recruitment stock could begin to heat up. Fowles does a great job at running the floor for his size, challenging shots at the front of the rim as well as playing defense without fouling. Fowles is currently averaging a career-high eight rebounds per game so far this season.