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<p>The class of 2028 is stacked with enormous potential. As rising juniors, their chapters are at a turning point in their high school basketball journeys. Through hard work and distinct discipline, these outstanding hoopers continue to rise above in the rankings and distinguish themselves further. Varying from elusive guards to crafty bigs, we have a lot to discuss. Let's talk about it. </p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">[player_tooltip player_id='2398659' first='Dayesun' last='Collier'] delivered an electrifying season for Denver East, proving he's one of the premier young scorers in 6A. Averaging an impressive 21.0 points and 3.9 assists per game, Collier formed a lethal backcourt duo alongside Noah Adkins that powered the Angels' high-powered offensive blueprint. Collier's clinical shooting was on full display throughout the year. Scoring aside, Collier was a disruptive force on the perimeter, racking up 2 SPG and ranking 8th in the state for total three-pointers made. His ability to command the pace and convert creative playmaking into consistent production has made him a focal point of the Angels' future.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">[player_tooltip player_id='2506294' first='Kisean' last='Dawson'] anchored the interior for the Pirates during a productive sophomore season. Standing at 6'3, Dawson led the Pirates on the glass with 5.2 RPG while contributing 10.5 PPG on efficient interior scoring. Dawson played a key role in St. Mary's 19-9 campaign, helping the team secure postseason victories over Bayfield and Colorado Springs Christian. Dawson has also been a 33% three-point shooter since his freshman year, demonstrating a consistent jump shot that will only improve as time progresses. As a standout in the Class of 2028, his combination of size, mobility, and soft touch around the rim makes him a foundational piece for St. Mary's moving forward. </p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">[player_tooltip player_id='2104675' first='Christian' last='Powell'] delivered a masterclass for Severance this past campaign, leading the Silver Knights with an explosive 19.3 PPG. A true dual-threat playmaker, Powell also paced the team in passing with 3.2 APG while shooting a powerful 40% from deep. His postseason was a similar narrative as the regular season, with Severance's 15-game winning streak, highlighted by a 29-point takeover in the 5A state tournament victory. These dominant performances earned him a selection to the CHSAA 5A All-State Second Team, cementing his status as one of the most productive underclassmen in Colorado.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">[player_tooltip player_id='2531909' first='Bryson' last='Williams'] took a significant step forward for the Trojans in his sophomore campaign, solidifying himself as a reliable core piece for the program. Williams averaged 8.5 PPG and 3.5 RPG, showcasing his 2-way shiftiness on both ends of the ball. Williams' ability to draw contact was a major asset for the Trojans' offense, as he led the team in free-throw percentage, sitting at an efficient 73% from the charity stripe. Beyond his scoring, Williams provided versatile support on the glass and the perimeter, contributing 2.1 APG and over a steal per contest.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">[player_tooltip player_id='2391203' first='Grant' last='Lewis'] established himself as a premier playmaker for the Grand Junction Tigers, leading the team with 13.2 PPG and 3 APG. Lewis' clinical efficiency from the charity stripe is a key component of his game. Lewis truly peaked during the postseason, delivering back-to-back 18-point performances against Discovery Canyon and Golden to propel the Tigers to the Great 8 round of the state playoffs. Known for his versatile playmaking abilities and improved defensive tenacity, he anchored a squad that finished with an impressive 21-5 record. His ability to control the pace of the game has solidified his status as a top rising 2028 prospect to keep your eyes peeled for this summer.<br><br></p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">[player_tooltip player_id='2697347' first='Ah-Dae' last='Lang'] emerged as a vital spark for the Montezuma-Cortez Panthers, helping lead the team to an impressive 25-1 record and a deep state tournament run. Averaging 14 PPG and a dangerous perimeter threat, Lang showcased his scoring ability early in the season with standout performances. Lang's impact remained undeniable as one of the team's primary leaders. His growth from a freshman contributor to a sophomore mainstay solidified his reputation as one of the most promising young shooters in Colorado's 4A classification. Overall, Lang's poise and offensive efficiency were instrumental in the Panthers' dominant season. </p>
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The class of 2028 is stacked with enormous potential. As rising juniors, their chapters are at a turning point in their high school basketball journeys. Through hard work and distinct discipline, these outstanding hoopers continue to rise above in the rankings and distinguish themselves further. Varying from elusive guards to crafty bigs, we have a lot to discuss. Let's talk about it.
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2028
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