Week 12 Review: Top 2026/2027s Tony Saw
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Jaxon Clark IA #18 C #3 HEIGHT 6'7" POS C CLASS 2026 View Profile Jaxon Clark State: Iowa School: Keokuk Clark continues to improve, and at the current rate he’s going, he could be working his way into the top…
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Continue ReadingClark continues to improve, and at the current rate he’s going, he could be working his way into the top 15-20 of a really good 2026 class. A 6-8 big man with soft hands, good footwork and touch around the rim, he had 18 points on 8-11 shooting (2-3 3P) to go with 10 rebounds, 2 assists, and 3 blocks in the Chiefs’ win over Solon. The development of some range was a nice sight, and he looked comfortable and confident shooting it from deep, showing a quick, high release and getting good rotation on his jumper. He sees the floor really well, does a good job of contesting without fouling, and is really good on the glass.
Harrington will have the top spot in the 2027 class when those rankings are released in late March or early April. The 6-4 wing is calm, skilled, and multidimensional, showing the ability to score from all three levels, create off the dribble, and compete on the defensive end. In a game that was filled with talented 2024s and 2025s, it was Harrington who at times was the best player on the floor, finishing with 15 points on 7-13 shooting (1-4 3P), 3 rebounds, and a steal. As he continues to add strength and improve his ball-handling, watch out. The sky is the limit here.
Will Litton Will Litton 6'4" | PF Regina | 2027 State IA
Will Litton Will Litton 6'4" | PF Regina | 2027 State IA
An athletic 6-4 big, Litton came off the bench to score 7 points on 3-4 shooting (1-2 3P) with 2 rebounds and 2 assists in the Regals win over Pella Christian. I’ve seen Regina play three times this season, and Litton has improved in each showing, gaining confidence and adding a little more to his game each time. He showed some confidence in his jumper against the Eagles, and if he’s able to add a consistent 3-point stroke to his footwork and touch on the block, he could become a really dangerous all-around offensive weapon.
Hudson Krukow
Hudson Krukow
Krukow, a 6-1 wing, came off the bench to give the Sabers a major offensive spark against Mount Vernon, finishing with 12 points on 6-10 shooting, 3 rebounds, 5 assists, a steal, and a block. He’s a good athlete who showed impressive court vision and really good touch around the rim. With him, Brady Meadows Brady Meadows 5’6″ | PG Central DeWitt | 2026 State IA , and Ryan Watters Ryan Watters 6’6″ | PF Central DeWitt | 2025 State IA coming back, Central DeWitt has a chance to be pretty good next season in 3A.