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<p>With the 2025 class rankings being updated this week, here's a look at the new names who will crack the top 60.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='1749696' first='Eli' last='Selk'] (Waunakee)</p>
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<p>Came off the bench and consistently provided a spark for a very balanced Waunakee team that went 21-5 and won the Badger East. Very good perimeter shooter that doesn't need a lot of room to work with and has extended range from beyond the arc. Averaged nine points per game this past season.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='1673681' first='Cohen' last='Priebe'] (D.C. Everest)</p>
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<p>Kind of came out of nowhere this season and formed a solid combo with Green Bay commit [player_tooltip player_id='1289040' first='Marcus' last='Hall']. The sophomore point guard averaged 12.4 ppg for a D.C. Everest squad that went 18-8 overall. Priebe has a terrific feel for the game, plays drive and dish basketball, and knocks down his open perimeter shots.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='1544732' first='Kenari' last='Parr'] (St. Thomas More)</p>
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<p>Gets a little overshadowed on a very talented team, but Parr can play. A break-you-down guard, Parr averaged six points, four rebounds, and two assists per game. Good size and athleticism for the point guard spot at 6-foot-2. </p>
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<p>Alex Thomas (Martin Luther)</p>
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<p>Physical and versatile forward with some budding parts to his game. Had a nice role on a Martin Luther squad loaded with college talent. 6-foot-7 forward averaged seven points and six rebounds per game. Look for his role to expand quite a bit as a junior.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='1815635' first='Isaiah' last='Robinson'] (Pewaukee) </p>
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<p>Was a star in his role for the Pirates en route to their third-straight state title. Terrific on-ball defender that has no problem doing the little things. Elevated a Pewaukee squad led by two Division 1 players. Averaged seven points per game during his sophomore season and showed he's capable of a lot more once that roster clears out.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='1598239' first='David' last='Bolden'] (Nicolet)</p>
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<p>Averaged 12 points, five rebounds, and four assists per game. Helped lead Nicolet to the Division 2 state tournament. High-IQ point guard that act as a shot creator and a facilitator. Deceptive handles and speed on the ball often takes defenders by surprise.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='1540033' first='Carter' last='Wollan'] (Amery)</p>
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<p>Had a monster season, going for 27 points, eight rebounds, and five assists per game. Athletic, 6-foot-3 wing that can play inside or out and make special plays above the rim. Well rounded propsect that impacts the game across the board and scores in a variety of ways.</p>
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<p><em>Note: This is not an exclusive list</em></p>
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With the 2025 class rankings being updated this week, here's a look at the new names who will crack the top 60.
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