National Prep School Invitational: 2025 Forward Standouts
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Every year, the National Prep School Invitational takes place at Rhode Island College in Providence and features the top programs in the Northeast and some of the top prep squads from around the world. Today we take a look at…
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Continue ReadingEvery year, the National Prep School Invitational takes place at Rhode Island College in Providence and features the top programs in the Northeast and some of the top prep squads from around the world. Today we take a look at the junior forwards who really stood out:
The “breakout” for Jemison will likely formally begin this Spring when the rest of the country gets to see how he’s improved since arriving at St. Thomas More. A skilled wing at 6-foot-7, Jemison has gone from scorer to all-around threat in recent months. Washington offered him on Friday, and that will just be the start.
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Pitt is as steady as they come when it comes to producers in the class of 2025. A tweener forward, Pitt plays extremely hard and can guard seemingly anyone on the floor. He is a strong forward who is quick enough to get by his man. If he can further develop his shot and handle he will be even more of a threat as a stretch four.
Perry is an intriguing pogo-stick athlete with a 6-foot-11 wingspan that lets him challenge most shots around the rim. He shows good understanding of how to challenge a shot without fouling and keeping the ball in play when he does block it. Offensively he did damage as the roll man and finished a number of plays with dunks that he got off the floor quickly for.
Ramogi Nyagudi
Ramogi Nyagudi
It’s only a matter of time before things really begin to take off for the Canadian big man. Nyagdui is a quick forward at 6-fo0t-9 who is comfortable playing facing the basket and taking his man off the dribble. He is an above average passer and has a smooth looking jumper out to 16 feet. Maryland has already offered him, and looks smart for doing so.
Tomas Valentiny
Tomas Valentiny
The 6-foot-7 wing forward led things offensively for GBA in their first game, scoring 21 points. He hit a number of jumpers from all over the floor and looked comfortable putting the ball on the floor. He has a good feel for the game and can slide up or down the lineup depending on who is on the floor with him.