Spring Preview: 2022 Watch List
While we have yet to rank freshman in the region, this spring will definitely be a proving ground in terms of determining hierarchy. Below we spotlight five prospects to watch closely this month. NOAH BATCHELOR | 6’5 SF | GORETTI/MID…
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Continue ReadingWhile we have yet to rank freshman in the region, this spring will definitely be a proving ground in terms of determining hierarchy. Below we spotlight five prospects to watch closely this month.
NOAH BATCHELOR | 6’5 SF | GORETTI/MID ATLANTIC SELECT
Noah Batchelor is currently tracking among the top prospects in his class locally. The talented 6-foot-5 wing will be featured on Mid Atlantic Select’s 17U team, and should catch the eye of more than a handful of college coaches this month.
ROWAN BRUMBAUGH | 6’0 PG | ST. ALBANS/NEW WORLD
It will be interesting to see how Rowan Brumbaugh performs with New World this spring. He is a skilled lead guard who can score from all three levels but also run a team efficiently. Brumbaugh’s ability to defend consistently at a high level will be integral to his team’s success.
JAYDEN EPPS | 6’0 PG/SG | GRANBY/BOO WILLIAMS
Jayden Epps was one of the best freshmen we saw this season. He will likely be one of the main contributors for Boo 16’s this month. Look for Epps to assert himself offensively and stand out as a result.
PRESTON HOWARD | 6’5 PF | MCDONOGH/TEAM MELO
Team Melo forward Preston Howard impressed with his versatility and feel this past season. He is a good playmaker for his size and should be one of the main contributors for Melo 15’s this month.
DAVID SOLOMON | 6’7 PF/C | LAKE BRADDOCK/TEAM DURANT
David Solomon was a revelation during Lake Braddock’s run to the state championship game this season. Despite coming up just short, the future is bright for this athletic and energetic big man. Solomon should win a lot of games this spring and contribute on both ends of the floor in the process.