2025 Rankings: New Additions Outside the Top 100
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With our new rankings coming out just a few days ago with the class of 2025, we’ve added an influx of new players to our rankings. Whether they’ve been on our radar for a while, or new to us this…
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Continue ReadingWith our new rankings coming out just a few days ago with the class of 2025, we’ve added an influx of new players to our rankings. Whether they’ve been on our radar for a while, or new to us this spring, we’ve added them to our rankings. Check out five guys who haven’t cracked the Top 100 in their debuts, but are poised for big summers and high school seasons ahead.
Ford is a new addition to our rankings update as a guard to know in the Triad this upcoming year. He’ll lead the Reagan backcourt/group in June at team camps, and continue his strong spring season with NC Rise Pittman this summer. He’s a scorer that can get to his spots at multiple levels on the floor with good body control and touch around the rim. Shot it well in multiple grassroots games this summer too. He could be a big time kid that adds on to his all-conference accolades this upcoming season and make another jump in our rankings.
Kornacki is a very intriguing center prospect who comes in at 227th in our new rankings. He’s got good touch and range around the offensive end, setting himself up to be a late bloomer in this year’s class. He’s as mobile and active as you can ask for in a 5 man with his size and frame, able to make an impact on the defensive end when he has some time and space to work in. Going to be someone who could take a major senior year leap at Concord Academy.
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Griffin is a smooth combo guard poised to become a leading guard for his Carolina International group this summer, joining our rankings just outside the top 100. He’s a pretty athletic guard that has equal parts shooting and facilitating in his game, with a lefty jumper and good vision that make those attributes pop. He’ll be a key piece for his group because of those scoring chops, making him an ideal candidate to have the ball in his hands. Quickly becoming a college level prospect to know.
Drumgo is a new addition who is starting to make a leap as a long wing, getting more aggressive and physical as he approaches his last high school summer with Leesville Road. He’s got great size to play off the ball as a slasher and cutter, and really isn’t afraid of contact. Really attacks the rim with aggressiveness and draws fouls or finishes through them. Expanding his touch and range out to the 15 foot area and has a lefty stroke that doesn’t look bad. He’ll be a name to watch over the summer and probably be a stockriser in our next rankings update as he continues to improve!
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Land has been a bubbling prospect for a while at Middle Creek, but his continued performances at the high school level and this spring with Strong Center have catapulted him into our 126th spot in the summer rankings update. A heady, high IQ guard with size, Land is always in position to make things happen and make winning plays with whatever group he’s playing with. He can hit shots in multiple spots, defend multiple positions, and rebound the ball at a pretty high clip as well.