<h5>The 2022 rankings have been updated with the conclusion of the summer. Here's a look at some stock risers heading into 2021-22 in Part II.</h5>
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<h5>[player_tooltip player_id="1008879" first="Cade" last="Tyson"] | 6'5 Guard/Wing | Carmel Christian</h5>
<h6>from No. 86 to No. 40</h6>
<p>Tyson had quite the season with Carmel Christian in 2020-21 alongside [player_tooltip player_id="642043" first="Ben" last="Burnham"] (Winthrop) and now he looks poised to take over as the focal point of the offensive end. He's a strong framed wing with a ton of promise as a scorer and defender and has a few weapons at his disposal this season. Coastal Carolina, Radford, Western Carolina, UNC-Wilmington, Mercer and Charlotte have all offered him. </p>
<h5>[player_tooltip player_id="918978" first="Jackson" last="Holt"] | 6'3 Shooting Guard | Moravian Prep</h5>
<h6>from No. 120 to No. 71</h6>
<p>Holt is a lights-out sharpshooter that continues to climb up the rankings with his consistency. He can knock down shots off the catch and off the bounce at a high rate as he's done this past summer on numerous occasions. He holds a Montana State offer.</p>
<h5>[player_tooltip player_id="1008878" first="Micah" last="Handlogten"] | 7'1 Forward/Center | SouthLake Christian</h5>
<h6>from No. 160 to No. 80</h6>
<p>Handlogten had himself a busy summer as he showed off his development in the paint and on the perimeter with his size at 6-foot-11. He's shown he can run the floor with no issue and be a presence on the perimeter with no issue as it's earned him offers from American, Marshall, Presbyterian, Youngstown State and Jacksonville.</p>
<h5>[player_tooltip player_id="1163517" first="Joe" last="McDonough"] | 6'5 Guard/Wing | Providence Day</h5>
<h6>from WL to No. 88</h6>
<p>McDonough is a prospect set to turn a corner this season for a loaded Providence Day squad. He should give them plenty of relief on the wing with his ability to shoot the 3-ball and attack the paint. He's a versatile 6-foot-5 prospect that gives them some size on the wing in 2021-22.</p>
<h5>[player_tooltip player_id="747011" first="Jabare" last="Perry"] | 6'8 Power Forward | Liberty Heights</h5>
<h6>from No. 102 to No. 95</h6>
<p>Perry is set to make his debut at Liberty Heights after spending last season at Cape Fear Christian Academy. He's a forward prospect with potential as a stretch-forward with his shooting and ability to battle in the paint. As he improves his body and conditioning, look for his recruitment to grow in 2021-22.</p>
<h5>[player_tooltip player_id="1136378" first="Finley" last="Simmons"] | 6'2 Guard | Mount Tabor </h5>
<h6>from No. 141 to No. 97</h6>
<p>Simmons is due for a strong senior year at Mount Tabor in 2021-22. He's a gritty guard that gets after it on both ends of the floor and competes until the end. He's got a knack for knocking down shots in space and finding easy lanes to the basket. Defensively, he leads with his "first to the floor" mentality.</p>
<h5>[player_tooltip player_id="1149131" first="Landon" last="King"] | 6'1 Shooting Guard | Independence</h5>
<h6>from No. 98 to No. 92</h6>
<p>King is instant offense off the catch and off the bounce. He showcased his abilities on the wing this past grassroots season with York County Legends while earning All-Star status on a few occasions. He has a chance to lead the scoring attack on the wing this season at Independence.</p>
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