Madness in the Midwest: Jack’s Saturday PM Standouts
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Here are the seven prospects who impressed in late action on Saturday of the Prep Hoops Madness in the Midwest! Ethan Joling WI #10 PG #4 HEIGHT 6'6" POS PG CLASS 2026 View Profile Ethan Joling Instagram Twitter State: Wisconsin…
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Ethan has a ton of potential with the combination of size and skill he has at his age. The 2026 guard is super tough to match up with when he’s getting to his spots in the mid-range and around the basket, as he is almost always defended with a player shorter than him. He also showed off his vision with some impressive passes to spark transition opportunities. Jolie is super smooth and is one of the best overall prospects in Appleton this weekend.
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Matthew was one of the most efficient scorers I have seen this weekend, as he had a monster performance on Saturday. In a matchup with the Wisconsin Playground Club , the score was relatively close until Matthew completely took over. He can score from all three levels and always looks composed and under control when creating shots for himself. He’s also the first option teammates look for on kick out passes. Foss can heat up in a flash and is almost unstoppable when he’s feeling it.
Demond was fun to watch run the show for his team on Saturday, showing off his balanced skill set as a true point guard. He impressed me the most when creating for his teammates, displaying elite vision and passing accuracy. He could push the pace, being able to loft passes over the defense for easy layups. He could also score himself, using his strong frame to bump defenders for finishes through contact inside. Laongoen is a talented senior guard who is still unsigned.
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I really admired the effort that Ja’Khi brings when he is on the floor, as he is always giving 100%. He was usually one of the smallest players on the court, but out-hustled and out-muscled opponents for a handful of offensive rebounds that led to second chance opportunities. He is not afraid to finish through contact, either converted through multiple defenders at a time or drawing fouls to get to the stripe. Holle is also a versatile defender, being able to match up with bigger opponents.
I really liked what Gannan brought to the table as a true point guard for his team. He is a very trustworthy ball handler and maintained composure when faced with pressure. He is a hard worker, flying around the floor to come away with steals, tipped passes, and loose balls. He is a well rounded scorer as well, as he can shoot it from deep and is tough to stop when getting to his floater which he used often. Schwartz also has excellent vision and was great at getting his teammates involved.
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Jacob was really fun to watch attack the basket on Saturday. He has a lightning quick first step and only needed one or two moves to get downhill when working against a defender. He was also tough to stop when getting out in transition, being able to use his speed and body control to cap off a full speed finish at the rim, sometimes through traffic. Aqua Elite only had five players available, but Johnson was still flying around on both ends of the floor all game.
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Ebrahim Jarjue
Ebrahim Jarjue
Ebrahim’s length and athleticism allow him to play above the rim on both ends of the floor. He did most of his damage when running in transition, being able to catch long passes and convert at the rim at full speed. He is a great on-ball and help defender, using his length to block and alter shots. Jarjue is another talented unsigned senior prospect running with Wisconsin Triple Threat this weekend.