2025 Rankings Update: Prospects That Are Turning Heads
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Prep Hoops Michigan recently updated it’s prospect rankings for the class of 2025. There are a wide variety of talented players that stand out in the rankings. We’re going to look at 5 ranked prospects that are turning heads with…
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Continue ReadingPrep Hoops Michigan recently updated it’s prospect rankings for the class of 2025. There are a wide variety of talented players that stand out in the rankings. We’re going to look at 5 ranked prospects that are turning heads with their play.
There are a lot of high level point guards in the class of 2025 and a wide variety of rankings among them. But Stone has continued to show that he is among the best of them. He’s scored over 1000 points in his high school career so far and was recently named Mr. PSL. Stone is crafty with the ball and is an elite playmaker.
Thompson is one of those players that’s just really fun to watch. To put it very simply, he’s just good at stuff. He’s a true multi sport star and is a very high level football prospect as well. Thompson has put up video game like numbers this season and has started to garner the attention of some big name D1 programs.
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Sobush has taken his game to a whole new level this high school season. In my opinion, his improvement has made he and elite guard Luke Westerdale one of the most talented backcourts in the state of Michigan. Sobush was recently named to the All Catholic League team. He’s a versatile guard that can score in chunks.
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LePla’s game has made a lot of noise this season. Let’s be real, his game has always been top notch. But his combination of size, explosiveness and ball skills has been impossible to ignore. LePla has shown the ability to dominate a game in so many ways. He can score and finish with power, control the glass and is a much improved passer.
I’ve commented on social media that I think Troy can make a deep playoff run this season. The continued emergence of Andrew Lake Andrew Lake 6’2″ | CG Troy | 2025 State MI has been key in the 20 plus win season so far. He doesn’t have bulky numbers, but with a skilled roster loaded with high level perimeter players, he doesn’t need them. If and when they do need buckets, Lake can certainly be counted on. The best part is that he makes winning plays. College coaches should have Lake squarely on their radar.