2026 Rankings Update: New Additions
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These new additions made their mark this season, in large part leading winning programs deep into the playoffs. These athletes will be worth a look this summer and throughout the course of the next high school season. Corey Hill CO…
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Continue ReadingThese new additions made their mark this season, in large part leading winning programs deep into the playoffs. These athletes will be worth a look this summer and throughout the course of the next high school season.
16.3 PPG
12.9 RPG
Hill has been a pest on the glass all season, a huge forward who is just too difficult to contain at the 1A level. Leading Cheyenne Wells to a dominant 55-36 victory in the state finals, the big man was a problem the whole way through. Efficient contributing buckets with either hand in the paint, off a roll or from a post up. His progression this club season will be fascinating to follow.
18.6 PPG
4.6 RPG
3.3 APG
54% 2P
37% 3P
Sheffield’s success throughout the playoffs, leading to a state title and 3A player of the year. A well rounded guard, he finds ways to help Yuma win by being a threat at all times. With the ball on a string, Sheffield commands plenty of gravity while handling the ball in traffic, a terrific decisionmaker under pressure. He has shown value scoring from all three levels, essential for any offensive focused lead guard.
19.5 PPG
Cowans was a high volume shotmaker at Arrupe Jesuit, notching nearly 20 points per game on respectable efficiency. His progression as a facilitator over the coming season will be worth following.
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23 PPG
Gordon’s shotmaking was a large part of Olathe’s offensive engine, seeking shot attempts and playmaking opportunities from the guard. The guard has a knack for drawing contact in the paint, often seeking out driving lanes given his tight handle.
18.8 PPG
5.9 APG
37% 3P
Producing dependable numbers from all areas, Perry has been a large part of Peyton’s recent success, following a 15-7 season. He is a fluid ball handler, effective at making the extra pass once the help collapses. There are few names in this class with his passing volume.
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Recently performing at the Freshman Showcase last month, Tucci is a high motor guard with playmaking chops. Effective threading the needle through multiple defenders, the guard shows signs as a creative playmaker off the bounce.
11.5 PPG
10 RPG
Dessalegn is a high motor forward who took on a large responsibility anchoring the paint for Vanguard, going 25-2 on the season. His interior defense played a major role in their success, providing active hands on contests to mitigate close shot attempts.
Cash Boykin
20 PPG
8.3 RPG
2 BPG
40% 3P
Boykin shows plenty of intrigue as a tall wing with scoring chops around the paint and out past the arc. Already a well rounded offensive prospect, they will be worth following over the next few seasons due to their positional size and quickly progressed skill.