2026 Rankings Update: Biggest Movers
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The 2026 class is a good one but it has started to be hit by attrition as former #2 Gabe Weis has already left for Montverde and it’s expected that another top player will be gone out of state this…
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Continue ReadingThe 2026 class is a good one but it has started to be hit by attrition as former #2 Gabe Weis has already left for Montverde and it’s expected that another top player will be gone out of state this summer. There are still plenty of talented prospects in the class and it’s exceptionally deep in the middle with a lot of players who will play D2/NAIA in college. Here’s a look at the biggest stock risers in this rankings update.
The Bryan Station sophomore moves from 24th to 13th in this update and has the potential to move higher if his skills continue evolving. One of the state leaders in field goal percentage, Adams averaged 11 points and 6 rebounds per game this season and has the potential to double those numbers if he reaches his peak as a player.
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Berry had to move to the watchlist last update after he started the season not playing basketball. Keriawn re-enters the rankings at 16 after becoming a factor for Trinity in the second half of the season. He has great size on the wing and has shown a high IQ. With a full AAU season ahead, don’t be shocked if Keriawn picks up D1 interest soon.
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Brandon makes a big move up the rankings in this update as he climbs from 111th to 42nd and may still be overlooked at this point. DuBois has a talented and young roster and Heath is a big piece of their success as they get ready to start competing for district and regional titles in the near future. After averaging 14 points as a Sophomore, Heath is only going to get better as his 3 point shooting continues improving.
Our single biggest mover in this update, Mollette goes from 139th to 60th and could continue climbing. Riley plays at a very small school but he has potential to be a scholarship level player as his game continues developing. Being at Model, Riley will need to have big AAU seasons to get his name out in front of coaches over the next two summers. Keep an eye on him to be a top small school player in Central Kentucky next year.