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<p>These are 2026 prospects who we've recently identified as players who will likely be rising in our rankings. Rankings were posted and published on October 2 and after being at events over the following weekend these players have caught our eye and will be rising in the next ranking update. </p>
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<li>[player_tooltip player_id='2617674' first='Camden' last='Kellogg'] participated in the WV Expo and absolutely shined. This event was our first time seeing Kellogg in person and he did not disappoint. Kellogg has excellent ball handling skills, great court IQ as well as vision and recognition. Rarely making a wrong decision with ball in his hands, Camden will be a next level point guard by next season. </li>
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<li>[player_tooltip player_id='2617673' first='Caden' last='Ours'] is a sharp shooting guard who looked great at the Expo event. Once in 5v5 play Ours started finding his groove and shooting eyes our of it. Ours has a great feel for finding spots on the floor conducive to ball movement and open threes. Ours has the floor IQ to transition into a scoring point guard and help open up his recruiting window. </li>
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<li>[player_tooltip player_id='2617684' first='Jayce' last='Gum'] is undoubtedly the most pleasant surprise over the weekend. The 6'5" Gum is athletic, bouncy and mobile with an absolute non-stop motor while on the floor. Making the trek from Princeton all the way to the Expo event and then putting on the display that he did is no easy task. Gum is certainly a rising junior who will be a huge part of Princeton Senior's success and is more than likely to catch the eye of some recruiting eyes. </li>
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<li>[player_tooltip player_id='2617682' first='Isaiah' last='Turner'] is who many identified as possibly the best player at the Prep Hoops Expo WV on Saturday. Turner is a junior at Teays Valley Christian and with a headfirst dive into the weight room could turn himself into a top 20 player in this class quickly. Turner rarely makes wrong decisions with the ball and has elite recognition of when to score and when to distribute. Turner controls the game in tempo and pace while providing scoring support and being a high level floor general. </li>
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<li>[player_tooltip player_id='2437056' first='Tyce' last='Day'] has been mentioned in some recent articles and will continue as he puts himself in the right situations. Day is an outstanding player with a nice tool box, most notably shooting behind the arc. Day has had the opportunity playing for BlueChips Nation at Anderson Court in Morgantown and taken full advantage. Day excels in both alpha and role player situations and quickly transitions himself for either. </li>
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<li>[player_tooltip player_id='2617698' first='Zayveous' last='Hall'] is a name that's been circulating through our scouting circles and we finally got to see him live at the Hoops Expo. Hall did nothing but help his reputation and ranking by putting on a high flying show of scoring, distributing and dunking. Hall is extremely bouncy and athletic with blow by abilities displayed on Saturday. </li>
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These are 2026 prospects who we've recently identified as players who will likely be rising in our rankings. Rankings were posted and published on October 2 and after being at events over the following weekend these players have caught our eye and will be rising in the next ranking update.
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