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<p>Here's a list of players who's stock should see a significant rise. Rises due to either solid stats and performances or expansion in their games. Some of these players are rather well known and on the recruiting radar for awhile, however some are not and looking to boost their current status and become a recruiting commodity. </p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='1851905' first='Roman' last='Kellum'] has been heavily recruited at several different levels and continues to be a top target of Wheeling University. Kellum who many would argue has the highest level of athletic ability on this list could very well take a prep year and shoot for Division I offers after his senior year. Those high level preps surely have him in their sights already. </p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='2324788' first='Loakkhae' last='Uth-Smith'] is arguably one of the most under-recruited players in the state. Uth-Smith as has it all for a shooting guard, deadly from three, long and athletic defender and has proven himself time and time again versus high level DI/DII competition. Someone has this Spring Mills shooting guard on their radar, but we are yet to know without speculation. </p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='1412065' first='Trevan' last='Bonner'] has battled back from a long stretch of injuries which hampered him the last twelve months including a finger injury that he played through last March during the state tournament. Bonner could make argument to be one of WV's top small school point guards and not be wrong. Yet Bonner remains un-offered as of yet. We know he has several eyes on him and likely making sure his health is at 100% percent before they pull the offer trigger. </p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='2241529' first='Coleson' last='Christus'] will likely dazzle some people in the next few months as he makes his re-appearance in WVSSAC basketball for Cabell Midland. Christus has had nothing short of a productive summer/fall and even without playing a high school game for the Knights yet already has recruiting traction. Once a few colleges get word on Coleson, the flood gates will open. </p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='2528455' first='Levi' last='Wanless'] has quickly made a name for himself and arrived on the radar of some D3 coaches. Wanless has had one of the sharpest increases in improvement since coach Amrit Rayfield has taken over the Elkins program. Wanless will likely have some options by season's end on where he wants to play next year. </p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='2568596' first='Zion' last='Agyeman-Duah'] has flown under the radar more so than any other 6'7" player in recent time. However that will likely change quickly through his senior year at Martinsburg. Zion seemingly has a high ceiling with lots of room for development, but his athleticism and stature can't be questioned. Couple that with being at an elite level scholastically, Zion will have the opportunity to play beyond high school. </p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='2462324' first='Tyler' last='Peros'] is a player some folks are just learning about. Peros is a big guard with an excellent set of skills which is a combination that most college scouts fall in love with. Peros is certainly on track to gain recruiting traction and likely gets there quickly after school season starts. </p>
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Here's a list of players who's stock should see a significant rise. Rises due to either solid stats and performances or expansion in their games. Some of these players are rather well known and on the recruiting radar for awhile, however some are not and looking to boost their current status and become a recruiting commodity.
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