Rankings Release C/O 2025: Stockrisers Part 1
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The rankings have been released and are our most extensive to date. This is proven by our c/o 2025 Nifty 90 which features our 95 top prospects in the state. These players let their play do the talking. Here’s a look…
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Continue ReadingThe rankings have been released and are our most extensive to date. This is proven by our c/o 2025 Nifty 90 which features our 95 top prospects in the state. These players let their play do the talking. Here’s a look at the top stock risers in the class.
6↑4 You have to be doing something right to be this high on the list and considered a stockriser. Yapi, was impressive helping Durango to the state title, and has started to receive interest from several D1 schools.
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12↑9 One of the premiere scorers in the state brought it every single night this season. He cracks the top 10 and may not be done rising.
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24↑16 Ghallab is arguably the most dominating player in the entire state. The big man rises in the rankings after a dominating season for the Cowboys that saw him average a double double this year.
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23↑18 Staton is a 7 footer that can run and jump. That alone would be reason to rise, however his improvement from last season to this one, along with his upside moves him up the list.
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25↑23 Knox has always been a terrific player, however he impressed me with his vision and passing this year. In addition he palyed a vital role for a really good Arbor View squad, which allowed him to rise up the rankings.
27↑25 The floor general from DP is one of the best shooting point guards in the state. He helped the Jaguars reach the playoffs and gave Gorman all they could handle this season.
28↑26 Hutchinson is a player that just keeps rising up the ranks. He is one of the most athletic bigs in the entire state, and has stretched his game out, becoming a legitimate threat from the perimeter.
32↑27 The lefty led the state in floor burns this season. Knoll is one of the best positional defenders, and showed a knack for finding holes in the defense, and scoring around the basket. His game reminds me a lot of former Trailblazer Kendrick Gilbert who is playing at CSN currently.
31↑29 Darden was another weapon for an Aggies squad that finished 5th in 5A south. He showed good speed, and good ball skills en route to averaging over 6 ppg for a 20 win Arbor View squad.