Prep Hoops The Stage – Ramsey’s Friday Night Standouts
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Night one of Prep Ho OPS The Stage is officially in the books and it was a jam-packed night at the beautiful, brand new Farmer’s Bank Fieldhouse in Lebanon, Indiana. As always, our team of scouts had boots on the…
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Continue ReadingNight one of Prep Ho OPS The Stage is officially in the books and it was a jam-packed night at the beautiful, brand new Farmer’s Bank Fieldhouse in Lebanon, Indiana. As always, our team of scouts had boots on the ground coverage all night long providing wall-to-wall coverage that doesn’t just stop when the games end. The 8:00 a.m. crew will be right back at it in the morning, but first let’s take a look at 12 of the prospects who stood out as play got underway on Friday evening.
One of the more versatile scorers in action on Friday night at Farmer’s Bank Fieldhouse in Lebanon, Craig was one of five in double-figures for OPS ‘]-Sprigg 2025 in their 85-70 win. The 6’4″ wing/forward is super crafty around the basket while also showcasing ever-growing perimeter skill. One for college programs to watch throughout this weekend and beyond.
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We’ve always been pretty high on Davis here at Prep Ho OPS Indiana, but he is looking like a stock-riser once against this spring. That was certainly true on Friday night as he led a balanced scoring attack of five guys in double-figures with 12 points in Kyle Guy Elite -Williams’ victory. The 6’6″ forward is so bouncy and active around the basket.
Grus went off for 26 points to begin the weekend as the Gateway Knights Basketball Club 2027 rolled 71-46 against INB Elite 2027. The athletic 6’2″ guard had no issue getting to the basket consistently throughout the game where he was able to use his size to finish at the rim. Definitely a name to remember.
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A second standout from the Gateway Knights Basketball Club 2027, Hawkins put up 23 points in their easy win over INB Elite. The 6’3″ fluid wing showcased his ability to slice his way through the defense off of the dribble while also presenting a consistent threat from beyond the arc.
A consistently active presence around the basket, McQuigg helped lead 502 Elite 2026 to a dominant 60-26 win over Mavericks Elite-3 2026. The 6’4″ forward from Floyd Central High School led his team with 12 points in what turned into a running clock second half.
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There was a to to like about the OPS ‘]-Sprigg 2025 squad on Friday night, but this 6’1″ prospect from South Oldham High School really stood out during a couple of stretches. Miles is an excellent catch-and-shoot threat that was able to play a valuable role both on and off of the ball.
One of the most impressive Class of 2027 prospects from Friday night, this 6’6″ forward dominated the paint as the Wisconsin Crusaders took down OPS Sutton in the first game of the weekend. Singler put up a game-high 19 points while showcasing good footwork for his size and a solid aggression on the glass.
Another high-level shooting threat for Kentucky Future Elite 2026, Shearer connected on three three-point shots on his way to 15 points in a 40-point victory on Friday night. The 6’0″ guard from Russell County High School is very skilled on the perimeter and will be a name to remember throughout the event.
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Spurgeon out-dueled a couple of talented scorers for OPS Grimm 2026 to lead Region Elite 2026 to a 68-61 victory. The 5’11” guard from Jimtown High School finished with 17 points to lead all scorers in the game while making tough shots from all over the court including three three-point shots.
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Stanelle got hot from three-point range for a stretch connecting on a trio of triples as he would go on to lead Kentucky Future Elite 2026 in scoring with 16 points in their dominant win against All Area Basketball Club Rhodes. The 5’10” Russell County High School guard can really play.
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Region Elite 2025 came up short in their contest against Flight Athletics Inc. Green 2025, but this Benton Central High School wing was arguably the star of the game. Winchester, a 6’3″ physical perimeter presence scored 19 points to lead all scorers while relentlessly attacking the basket off of the dribble.
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You could make a case for simply putting the entire Kentucky Future Elite 2026 team on Friday night’s top performers list. However, Woodall was a standout among the standouts showing off his mobility and physicality as a 6’5″ forward that put up 14 points as one of five in double-figures in a 40-point win.