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<p>Our 2028 rankings update went live yesterday and in this article we'll break down four wings / forwards who made their debut in our rankings yesterday.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">I caught Doliboa a couple weeks ago in an early season GWOC battle with Springfield. Doliboa is averaging over 12 PPG and shooting 36% from 3-point range three games into his sophomore season. When you look at Doliboa's positional size, shooting ability and production at the varsity level, he was an easy choice to get added to our rankings during this latest update. Springboro has the talent to contend in the GWOC despite an 0-2 conference start and Doliboa should be a key piece to help them turn things around.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">I always love when multi-sport athletes shine during multiple seasons with their high school program and Narvaez is one of the top football players in Ohio's 2028 class. Narvaez has played spot minutes for arguably the best team in Ohio regardless of Division as just a sophomore. His size and physicality allows Lakota West to defend some of the top forwards in the state with size and strength themselves. While Narvaez's college future likely lies on the gridiron, I enjoy watching him use his size and athleticism to make an impact on the hardwood. Don't let his stats lie to you early in the season, Narvaez will play a key role in multiple games throughout the season for the Firebirds.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">One of the most athletic players in central Ohio, Slade Jr had a monster dunk from a standstill position early in the season that showed off his incredible athletic pop. Northland has ran the Columbus city league over recent years and despite an early season loss to Centennial, the Vikings will still be a program to watch in the Columbus City League. Slade Jr still has plenty of room to grow but his athleticism and work ethic should allow him to continue to improve over the next few years and become one of the more impactful two-way wings.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">After playing his freshman season at Olentangy Liberty, Stromer made the transfer to Columbus Wellington where he will immediately be a featured player on that team. Stromer showed flashes for Nova Village on the UAA circuit at the 15 U level. Stromer can play above the rim and work with his back to the basket. Excited to see Stromer continue to grow and he should put up impressive numbers on a small school schedule this winter.</p>
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Our 2028 rankings update went live yesterday and in this article we'll break down four wings / forwards who made their debut in our rankings yesterday.
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6'5"
POS
SF
CLASS
2028
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6'6"
POS
C
CLASS
2028
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HEIGHT
6'3"
POS
SF
CLASS
2028
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6'7"
POS
C
CLASS
2028
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