Abram Schrinel
Abram Schrinel
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Riley Highfill | Prep Hoops Scout
Abram Schrinel
Abram
Schrinel
6'5" | PF
Freeman | 2027
State
VA
continues to prove why he’s one of the top all-around wings in the area. The 6’6 forward brings a complete game that impacts winning on both ends of the floor. Schrinel has a rare blend of physicality, athleticism, and versatility that allows him to defend multiple positions while also serving as a major offensive weapon.
What stands out most is how active he is defensively. He rebounds at a high level, creates havoc in passing lanes, and plays with tremendous energy every possession. In Team Loaded Gold ‘s physical win over Local Legends, Schrinel finished with 12 points, 5 rebounds, and 6 steals while consistently shifting momentum with his effort plays. Offensively, he can attack downhill, finish above the rim, and take over stretches of games when needed. He’s the definition of a modern-day utility wing and continues to elevate his stock every weekend.
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Schrinel delivered one of the most impactful two-way performances of the game. Finishing with 12 points, 5 rebounds, and 6 steals, he affected the game in every phase. His defensive assignment made the biggest statement, helping hold Division I prospect Makai Ragland scoreless while rotating seamlessly on switches. Add in two explosive dunks and consistent activity on both ends, and it was a performance that turned heads, especially with college coaches in attendance.
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Schrinel has been one of the more consistent performers in his region, and his résumé backs it up. He was a first-team all-region selection last year. He’s carried that momentum into this season with Team Loaded Gold . He is helping lead them to a strong start as one of the team’s captains.
He’s a physical wing who competes on both ends. Defensively, he takes on the challenge—often matching up with the opposing team’s best player and holding his own. Offensively, he’s developed into a well-rounded scorer. He uses his length effectively inside and has grown into an inside-out threat, making him harder to game-plan for.
Coaches value wings who can impact winning in multiple ways, and Schrinel fits that mold. He’s the kind of player who does a little bit of everything and does it with purpose.
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Schrinel did a little bit of everything. As one of the team’s leaders, he showed his versatility as a scorer, defender, and playmaker. He can score off the dribble, post smaller defenders, and finish above the rim in transition. His 15-point performance vs. Team Tradition highlighted his ability to step up in big moments. Schrinel’s all-around game and athleticism make him a highly valuable piece.
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Schrinel brings size, length, and versatility to the forward/wing position. He can impact the game inside and out. He uses his frame to rebound and finish around the rim. He also steps out and makes plays facing the basket and attacking the rim. His motor and physicality are exceptional. He is the type of forward who can anchor a lineup with his presence on both ends. He’s a very athletic player who excels using his body and frame to score in transition. He will be showcasing this weekend with Team Loaded Gold 17u at the Phenom Rise Showcase in Bermuda Run, NC.
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Few players in the region have elevated their stock this year the way Schrinel has.
At 6’6, he handles the ball like a guard and processes the game at a high level. He’s comfortable initiating offense, attacking downhill, or making the extra pass when help rotates. That versatility makes him extremely difficult to scheme against.
Schrinel has taken on major responsibility for Freeman, guarding top matchups while carrying a heavy offensive load. He’s shown he can deliver in big moments and has consistently stuffed the stat sheet, often producing double-double-type performances.
This summer will be significant for him as he plays on the 3SSB Gold Circuit with Team Loaded. The exposure, combined with his steady development and added strength, gives him legitimate Division I upside. His IQ and feel separate him from many peers in his class.
If he continues trending upward, his name will circulate heavily among college staffs by mid-July.
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Abram continued to build his case as one of the premier players in the region with a dominant, efficient performance. He finished with 29 points. He had 10-18 shooting from the field and 9-12 from the free throw line. He also added 5 rebounds. More than just the numbers, it was how he controlled the game that stood out.
He scored inside through contact. He handled the ball in space. He attacked closeouts and got two feet in the paint. At times, he even slid over to the point guard spot, creating for himself and others when Freeman needed stability. His ability to play multiple positions and impact the game in different ways continues to elevate his stock.
Schrinel’s growth as a ball handler and decision-maker has added another layer to his game. He isn’t just a scorer — he’s becoming a true matchup problem. Another big summer is ahead with Team Loaded Gold . He’s the type of versatile wing college coaches are constantly searching for. Friday night only strengthened that narrative.
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In his return from injury, Schrinel reminded everyone exactly what Freeman had been missing.
He finished with 17 points (7-12 FG), 6 rebounds, 3 steals, and 1 block. His impact went far beyond the box score. At 6’6”, he created matchup problems all night. Smaller defenders couldn’t contest him at his release point, and bigger defenders struggled to contain him off the bounce.
Schrinel scored in a variety of ways—mid-post turnarounds, straight-line drives, transition finishes—and showed patience against help defense. Defensively, he was active in passing lanes. He recorded 3 steals and used his length to contest shots at the rim. He also managed to block 1 shot. His 7 made field goals came within the flow of the offense, not forced attempts.
There’s a calm confidence to his game. He doesn’t rush. He reads. He reacts. And in a tight rivalry game, he looked like the best player on the floor. If he continues trending upward, he deserves recognition. He should be part of the discussion as one of the top wings in the region. College coaches should be paying attention now rather than later.
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Abram Schrinel
Abram
Schrinel
6'5" | PF
Freeman | 2027
State
VA
is no longer flying under the radar. The Freeman wing has put together a breakout season. He has firmly entered the conversation as one of the top players in the area, regardless of position. Schrinel is averaging over 23 points and 9 rebounds per game. He has been a nightly double-double threat. He is the engine behind Freeman’s early 10–0 start when healthy.
What stands out most is how complete his game has become. Schrinel scores comfortably at all three levels. He uses his size and strength to finish through contact. He also knocks down jumpers when defenses sag. He’s effective with the ball in his hands. He is just as impactful playing off the ball. He excels at cutting, rebounding, and defending multiple positions. His motor and competitiveness show up consistently. His presence changes the flow of games on both ends of the floor.
With a return from a minor injury on the horizon, expect Schrinel to pick up right where he left off. Heading into the summer, he is expected to play a significant role for Team Loaded 17U. This will be on the 3SSB Gold Circuit. It’s easy to see why college coaches will prioritize evaluating him.
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A skilled young prospect that helped lead the charge for the CBG Elite team. Abram has good size at 6’6 and was able to make his presence felt in a variety of ways. Whether it was creating and getting in the paint, posting up and scoring in the post, or stretching the court with his outside game, Schrinel showed a nice understanding and a strong scoring arsenal as a young player playing the for CBG Elite team. Also liked how he saw the floor to find open teammates and his activity on the boards.
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