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<p>Transfer List 1.0 can be found <a href="https://prephoops.com/2025/08/the-transfer-list-1-0-9/">here</a>.<br><br>Transfer List 2.0 can be found <a href="https://prephoops.com/2025/08/the-transfer-list-2-0-5/">here</a>. <br><br>Following is a look at the latest transfers among boys' high school basketball players in Wisconsin:</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='2404011' first='Breon' last='Billups'], 6-0, Sr., G to St. Augustine Prep (From Milwaukee King)</strong><br>Billups earned a starting role for Milwaukee King as a junior and led the General in assists at 3.3 apg. He also averaged 7.5 ppg as King went 16-10. Billups joins former King teammate [player_tooltip player_id='2371700' first='Deuce' last='McDuffie'] (6-6) in leaving King for another school. McDuffie now is attending Nicolet High School. It is anticipated the WIAA will clear both King players for immediate eligibility due to some unfortunate off-the-court issues at King.<br><strong><br>[player_tooltip player_id='2892040' first='E'lonte' last='Wright'], 6-8, Jr., F to Milwaukee Lutheran (From Saint Francis)</strong><br>Wright is all about upside and his time to make big contributions on the high school basketball scene is coming fast. Wright played all summer with Saint Francis and did well, but he opted to transfer to Milwaukee Lutheran for his junior year. He played off the bench for Saint Francis as a sophomore, but has grown an inch or so and advanced his game since last spring. He may have to play at the JV1 level at Milwaukee Lutheran this winter due to WIAA transfer rules, but his case for immediate eligibility remains with the WIAA at this point.<br><br><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='2836351' first='Tegan' last='Lydon'], 6-0, Soph., G to Colfax (From Boyceville)</strong><br>Lydon was one of the premier freshmen in the Dunn-St. Croix Conference a year ago. Now, he'll be one of the league's top sophomore, but at a different school. After averaging 8.1 points and 4.8 rebounds for Boyceville as a ninth grader, Lydon finds himself enrolled at league-rival Colfax for his sophomore season. His addition figures to be a big play for Colfax, which already boasts one of the better class of 2028 prospects in the state in [player_tooltip player_id='2551493' first='Russell' last='Polkoski'] (6-5).<br><br><strong>Mari Currie, 5-11, Jr., G to Adams-Friendship (From Chicago Prosser Career Academy)</strong><br>Due to a family move, Currie moves from Chicago Prosser Career Academy to Adams-Friendship. His gives the Green Devils even more depth in an already solid backcourt. As a sophomore at Prosser, Currie averaged 9.4 ppg while competing in the White North Division of the Chicago Public League.<br><strong><br>[player_tooltip player_id='2957673' first='Nathan' last='Pietrzykowski'], 6-3, Sr., F to Saint Ambrose Academy (From Wisconsin Heights)</strong><br>Pietrzykowski is not a new transfer as he made the move to Saint Ambrose Academy from Wisconsin Heights a year ago. But due to WIAA transfer rules, Pietrzykowski had to play at the JV1 level. He helped that squad to a 14-6 record and figures to make a big impact for coach Chris Zwettler's varsity squad in 2025-26 after logging big minutes as a sophomore at Wisconsin Heights.</p>
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Transfer List 1.0 can be found here.
Transfer List 2.0 can be found here.
Following is a look at the latest transfers among boys' high school basketball players in Wisconsin:
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