Stock Rising Wings from 2025 Rankings Update
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Our 2025 Rankings Update saw some prospects make leaps up our rankings and in this article we’ll break down four wings who made jumps during this update. Reggie Bagley OH #45 SG #15 HEIGHT 6'5" POS SG CLASS 2025 View…
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Continue ReadingOur 2025 Rankings Update saw some prospects make leaps up our rankings and in this article we’ll break down four wings who made jumps during this update.
One of the most talented natural scorers in central Ohio, Bagley can really score it with his shooting and ball handling ability. The flashes Bagley has shown as a scorer make him an intriguing prospect to monitor. Someone who could really break out during this spring and summer for college programs. I’m excited to continue to monitor his development as he continues to grow into his frame and body.
I recently caught Davis at the Hoop Herald Classic and he looked like a scholarship level prospect in an impressive scoring effort. Playing off two feet and getting to his spots, I thought Davis scoring ability was translatable to the college level. Already putting up big time scoring numbers at the high school level, Davis is another prospect who should see a big spike in his recruitment this spring and summer.
Conner is a late blooming prospect, similar to his older brother Jacob who currently plays at Marshall. Kettering Alter is one of the top teams in Division II with Conner stuffing the stat sheet. 1.9 steals per game and 3.4 assists per game both rank fourth in the GCL-Co Ed. The size, length and vision that Conner has is a unique set of abilities and translate on the stat sheet. I’m excited to catch Conner this weekend at Flyin’ To The Hoop when lots of the top teams in the Dayton area will take the floor.
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Westerville Central has a lot of talent at the guard and wing position and Henderson has taken a clear step this winter as an upperclassmen. One of the most athletic wings in the state, Henderson can dunk from a standstill and block shots above the rim. A capable shooter as well, that might be the swing skill for the college recruitment that Henderson sees in the spring and summer. His rate of development is notable and each time I watch him after a couple months he improves at a couple skills from the last time I watched him.