Dominic Lewis
Dominic Lewis
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Duvalier Johnson | Prep Hoops Scout
Lewis was a steady, high-motor wing who thrived as a complementary piece on a deep playoff team. In that run, he showed flashes offensively where he attacked closeouts, shot from deep to space the floor occasionally, and finished in transition. He has a ton of off-ball movement and gets rebounds as well. He could also step up defensively, and that is where he will make his mark as a player. He is a winning player who does the little things and has room to grow into a much larger role this year. He’s a riser.
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Dominic Lewis
Dominic
Lewis
6'2" | SG/SF
St. Mary's | 2028
State
CO
is another name who caught our attention and will be making a debut in the rankings based on how he played in their Great 8 win. He was slashing working the baseline, he hit timely FT’s which ultimately won them the game, and calmed the team down as he played under control, so it was shocking to find out he was only a sophomore. He had 3 key steals in the game, found the open man and did a bit of everything in the game. Looking at his stats, it appears that he’s a big game merchant who steps up when the moment is right and that is something you can build around. We’re excited to see how he plays in the Final 4, but he’s a player who is now on the radar.
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Read EvaluationBobby Lopez | Prep Hoops Scout
Lewis was a major catalyst in St. Mary’s upset victory over Peyton, delivering a complete performance that impacted every part of the game. He finished with 20 points, 8 rebounds, 4 assists and 3 steals, doing a little bit of everything to help lift his team. Lewis was aggressive offensively, attacking the rim and knocking down key shots when St. Mary’s needed them most. He also controlled the glass and created opportunities for teammates with his playmaking. Defensively his active hands led to steals that shifted momentum and sparked transition chances. Lewis’ energy, toughness, and all around effort played a huge role in St. Mary’s pulling off the upset
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Read EvaluationBobby Lopez | Prep Hoops Scout
Lewis put together an impressive four game stretch in January for St. Mary’s, scoring 19, 15, 14 and 10 points while impacting the game in multiple ways. He was especially effective in transition, consistently filling lanes and finishing strong at the rim. Lewis does a great job using his body to create space on layups and play through contact. As defenses collapsed, he made them pay with his ability to knock down the three, showing confidence and touch from the perimeter. His scoring versatility and off ball instincts made him a tough cover throughout the stretch and a steady offensive presence for St. Mary’s
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Read EvaluationBobby Lopez | Prep Hoops Scout
Lewis built on his summer by sharpening his scoring versatility and overall feel for the game. He showed growth in transition, finishing consistently at the rim with strong body control, while also positioning himself well to create easy opportunities. His confidence as a shooter both from deep and mid range stood out, giving him multiple ways to hurt defenses. With that development Lewis looks ready to step into the season as a dynamic scoring threat who can push the pace, stretch the floor, and capitalize on mismatches
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Read EvaluationBobby Lopez | Prep Hoops Scout
Lewis put together a strong weekend showing, standing out with his smooth offensive game and ability to impact in transition. He thrived in the open court, using his speed and body control to finish at the rim with consistency. Whether gliding through defenders for layups or positioning himself for clean looks, Lewis always seemed in control. In the half court he showcased his shooting touch, knocking down threes with confidence and keeping defenders honest. His ability to stretch the floor combined with his transition scoring made him a constant threat. Lewis blend of speed, skill, and shooting made him a key contributor throughout the tournament
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