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<p>As the 2025-26 high school basketball season approaches, Class AAAAA Division 2 is set to showcase a new wave of standout talent. Excitement is building as these players aim to lead their programs and leave a lasting mark. Here's a look at the Prep Hoops South Carolina Class AAAAA Division 2 Preseason All-State Team, featuring athletes ready to make an impact this season.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='1624061' first='Caden' last='Coleman'] (Greenville) - First up on the Prep Hoops South Carolina Preseason Class AAAAA Division 2 All-State Team is [player_tooltip player_id='1624061' first='Caden' last='Coleman']. Coleman, the best player on the defending State Champion Greenville High School, was a lock for this list as he returns for his senior season. He averaged 18.0 Points Per Game and 4.0 Assists Per Game, but now the Red Raiders have even more shooting around him, which could result in boosted offensive numbers.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='1172573' first='Ja'Quell' last='Brown'] (Goose Creek) - Brown was on the other end of Coleman in last year's final game, but he will have his group back in the mix again in search of redemption this season. Ja'Quell is more than capable of putting a team on his back, and although there will be times where that is needed, the Gators have enough pieces around him that he can showcase his ability to play off the ball to college coaches. Look for Brown to push for 20 Points Per Game while staying over 40% from three this year.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='2367673' first='Sebi' last='Boyogueno'] (Riverside) - Speaking of making a scoring push, that is exactly what I'm predicting for Sebi in 2025-26. He put up 18.7 Points Per Game last season, but you can expect him to be one of the leading scorers in the state this season. Boyogueno has shown great strides with his three-point shot over the last six months, but he's always been a dominant driver and an explosive finisher at the rim, which is what the Warriors will rely on in big spots.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='2634954' first='Wallace' last='Campbell'] (Fort Mill) - Campbell showed great signs of his development last year, but I think this is the one where he helps put his team over the top with a state-championship run. Wallace went for 12, 4, and 2 in his junior season, but this summer, he turned into a guy who can be the #1 option on a good team. He is a well-rounded offensive player who can shoot, finish, and make plays off the dribble, while playing hard on both ends whenever he's on the floor.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='1578642' first='Lucas' last='Wiersma'] (TL Hanna) - [player_tooltip player_id='1578642' first='Lucas' last='Wiersma'] caps off the 2025-26 Prep Hoops South Carolina Class AAAAA Division 2 All-State Team. Wiersma is one of the premier post players in the state - one who can catch the ball and work with his back to the basket or drive to the rim against favorable matchups. Not only do the Yellow Jackets return lots of production from 2024-25, but they have one of the biggest rosters in the state and will be around come February.</p>
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