Corey Hill is a 6'9" Center in the 2026 class.
Hill attends Cheyenne Wells in Colorado and plays club basketball for Pluto Prospects.
Hill's Player Profile was created on March 13, 2024.
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Expert Analysis
Corey
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Class
2026
Height
6'9"
HS
Cheyenne Wells
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CO
2026 Rankings Update: Stock Risers Climbing To The Top
Corey Hill is a dominating 6’9 center who has averaged a ridiculous 22.1 PPG, an astounding 16.5 RPG,...
Written by Logan Benson
Corey
HillC
Class
2026
Height
6'9"
HS
Cheyenne Wells
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CO
The Bigs/Wings Edition: Standouts Heading Into The New Year
Hill is already a committed player, yet he’s somehow taken another major leap at Cheyenne Wells, showing a...
Written by Bobby Lopez
Corey
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Class
2026
Height
6'9"
HS
Cheyenne Wells
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CO
These Are Players You Need to Watch after 2026 Rankings Update
Hill had a fantastic summer that showcased just how far his game has come and his commitment to...
Written by Bobby Lopez
Corey
HillC
Class
2026
Height
6'9"
HS
Cheyenne Wells
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CO
Hype check: 2026 Bigs who took over this summer
I’m not sure if any big had a summer blow-up like Corey Hill did. He was a name...
Written by Duvalier Johnson
Corey
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Class
2026
Height
6'9"
HS
Cheyenne Wells
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CO
Stretch Bigs Gaining Momentum after “The Show All-Star Game”
Hill is a total force on the court and can dominate any game he’s playing in. At 6’8”,...
Written by Bobby Lopez
Corey
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Class
2026
Height
6'9"
HS
Cheyenne Wells
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CO
Preseason Preview: Top Plains Forwards
Hill led Cheyenne Wells to a state title, albeit at the 1A level, there are few prospects in...
Written by Clayton Conover
Corey
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Class
2026
Height
6'9"
HS
Cheyenne Wells
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CO
2026 Review: Bruising Forwards
Hill finishes off a productive summer following the 1A state title for Cheyenne Wells, boasting a uniquely physical...
Written by Clayton Conover
Corey
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Class
2026
Height
6'9"
HS
Cheyenne Wells
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CO
2026 Rankings Update: New Additions
16.3 PPG12.9 RPGHill has been a pest on the glass all season, a huge forward who is just...
Written by Clayton Conover
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Corey HillCoreyHill
6'9" | C
Cheyenne Wells | 2026 StateCO
is a dominating 6’9 center who has averaged a ridiculous 22.1 PPG, an astounding 16.5 RPG, 2.4 APG, 1.4 SPG, and 2.7 BPG. Hill has transcended his game to new heights, and this massive upbringing is the reason why he’s risen to the Top 10 in the senior class. Being 6’9, Hill takes complete command of the interior, utilizing his impressive footwork to muscle his way through any defender to get easy buckets. Earning a plethora of trips to the foul stripe, Hill remains calm, composed, and collected at all times, unfazed by any pressure coming his way. The senior has given the game his all, averaging a double-double in his last three out of four years in high school.
Hill is already a committed player, yet he’s somehow taken another major leap at Cheyenne Wells, showing a level of dominance many expected. Posting career highs of 27.5 points, 19.7 rebounds and adding 1.5 steals and assists each night, he’s controlling games with his size, length and powerful frame. He’s nearly unstoppable down low, finishing through contact and scoring consistently around the basket. What stands out most is how easy he makes it look, imposing his will on both ends and proving his ceiling may be even higher than ever
Hill had a fantastic summer that showcased just how far his game has come and his commitment to CSU Pueblo is proof that the work is paying off. With a big, physical frame he controls the paint on both ends and makes his presence felt every time he steps on the floor. He scores with ease around the basket, using great touch and positioning and dominates the glass by cleaning up rebounds on both sides. What’s really impressed us is his consistency and confidence. He’s learned how to use his size to his advantage without forcing plays, becoming a true anchor inside. Hill’s growth, toughness and steady production are exactly why he’s earned his spot in the rankings and why his future looks bright
I’m not sure if any big had a summer blow-up like Corey HillCoreyHill
6'9" | C
Cheyenne Wells | 2026 StateCO
did. He was a name that we saw have big numbers over the high school season, but not many saw him play live due to being at such a small school. Well, this small school player has a big game. He’s massive and was very impactful for Pluto Prospects
this summer. He owns the paint, has incredible footwork as a nimble big with soft touch around the rim, but also can play with force as well and power through guys. Any opportunity that he gets to play in front of coaches and in a bigger stage against top talent he should take as he’s a 6’9 skilled big that college coaches should be all over heading into his senior season. Come to the event and dominate.
Hill is a total force on the court and can dominate any game he’s playing in. At 6’8”, he uses his size to bully his way around, especially inside. He’s always grabbing offensive boards and finishing strong around the rim. But don’t sleep on his shooting he had a solid mid range shot and can knock down the three when you least expect it. What really stands out about Hill is how he controls the game on both ends. On defense – Hill grabs the rebound, then seamlessly transitions and gets the outlet pass up the court in no time. He never gives up on a play, running the floor and making it easy for his teammates to find him for a dunk
Hill led Cheyenne Wells to a state title, albeit at the 1A level, there are few prospects in this class with size. Few opponents can contain the big man, proving to be a legitimate double double threat in each of his games at the high school or 16U club level. Posting 16.3 points and 12.9 rebounds per game, he is the definition of a bruiser down low. As the big’s skill set continues to progress, it is easy to imagine his offensive upside in the near future. Particularly given the strength advantage, Hill brings upside with his post passing, able to assert his position with ease.
Hill finishes off a productive summer following the 1A state title for Cheyenne Wells, boasting a uniquely physical frame and soft touch with either hand. Effectively controlling his opportunities in the post, few opponents match his physicality, often fouling him on those attempts. His size allowed him to be a dependable screener for playmakers, creating plenty of space to throw opponents into difficult situations.
Hill has been a pest on the glass all season, a huge forward who is just too difficult to contain at the 1A level. Leading Cheyenne Wells to a dominant 55-36 victory in the state finals, the big man was a problem the whole way through. Efficient contributing buckets with either hand in the paint, off a roll or from a post up. His progression this club season will be fascinating to follow.