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<p>Our 2027 rankings update last week saw a handful of players make jumps up our rankings and in this article we'll break down six guys who made moves up our list thanks to strong spring performances.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Making the move from Centerville back to his home school of Bellbrook for his senior season, Sam should remain in the spotlight around the Dayton area. The wing guard is an impressive set shooter who seemed to find his rhythm with Nova Village during the spring live period. With Sam's strength, perimeter shooting and production at both the high school and grassroots level, he earned another bump up the rankings as he's been approaching the top 50 for the past few months. Intrigued to see how he performs in June in a new situation!</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Kolar is a prospect who has always had a lot of natural ability and he seems to be taking that next step this spring with Midwest Basketball Club MHC. Kolar is a shifty wing forward who can put the ball on the deck and score in creative ways at the rim. Always exciting to see the light come on for a prospect who has always been talented, the key for Kolar this spring has been to play through more contact and embrace physicality on both ends of the court. Kolar has certainly grabbed the attention of regional scholarship programs and should be getting a lot of interest between now and the end of July.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">A football commit at the FBS level to Miami (OH), Bellisari is an exceptional athlete who makes plays in the open court that few athletes can make. Bellisari has some unreal blocks, pass deflections and skies for rebounds in traffic that he has no business coming down with. When he's knocking down jumpers it's incredibly hard to slow him down and he's a main reason why Bishop Watterson was able to make a run to the regional championship. A fun prospect to watch compete, I always enjoy seeing star athletes in other sports play on the hardwood.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">An ultimate utility piece for both Centerville and [program_tooltip program_id='2076317' first='Midwest' last='Basketball Club 3SSB'], Rohrer competes at a high level regardless of opponent, time of game or stakes. A wing guard who is going to go balls to the wall at all times, Rohrer comes up with a lot of loose balls and makes impressive hustle plays. Centerville still has a deep 2027 class despite losing Sam to transfer and I'd still expect the Elks to be the early favorites in the GWOC.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">A pure bucket, Bruns can get going in a hurry. Olentangy Berlin will have one of the best backcourts in central Ohio next season with Bruns and [player_tooltip player_id='2830423' first='Luca' last='Filia'], which could allow the Bears to have their best season in school history. I've been impressed with what I've seen from Bruns with the Midwest Pumas CC squad as his natural scoring ability should translate immediately. What I'm looking forward to the most with watching Bruns with Olentangy Berlin is seeing what type of defensive impact he can make as a senior with the improvements he's capable of making as an athlete and in the weight room this fall.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">I've shown a lot of love to the Hoop Tech 17 U team with this rankings update and for good reason, they've got a couple potential scholarship targets and a handful of Division III recruits that should compete for minutes at the college level. Rowe is a talented scoring guard who had some monster scoring games Vs quality competition this spring. A natural bucket getter, Rowe has impressive change of pace on the ball and can hit contested perimeter shots. During the winter, Rowe scored 15 PPG shooting 54% from 2-point range and 37% from 3-point range.</p>
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Our 2027 rankings update last week saw a handful of players make jumps up our rankings and in this article we'll break down six guys who made moves up our list thanks to strong spring performances.
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