Harrison Skinner
Harrison Skinner
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Andrew Baxley | Prep Hoops Scout
The highest-ranked new addition to the Prep Hoops South Carolina Class of 2026 Rankings is
Harrison Skinner
Harrison
Skinner
5'11" | PG
Bluffton | 2026
State
SC
. Skinner returned to the Palmetto State before the start of his senior season, and he went on to have one of the best years of any Point Guard in the state. He averaged over 20 points and 6 assists a night, leading the Bobcats on an incredible run to the 4A Lower State Championship. Harrison still has his best basketball ahead of him, and I believe once he finds a stable home and masters the offense, he will be a terrific floor general at the next level.
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Read EvaluationAndrew Baxley | Prep Hoops Scout
Skinner was a late addition to the Bluffton roster after moving back to the Lowcountry, but once he found his rhythm with this group, it made off with big dividends. The Region 6-4A Player of the Year’s 20.9 points per game and 6.3 assists per game numbers were good enough to lead them past some formidable competition to the Lower State Championship Game.
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Harrison Skinner
Harrison
Skinner
5'11" | PG
Bluffton | 2026
State
SC
is back in South Carolina for his Senior Season. The former Top 25 prospect is one of the best Point Guards in the state this season, and despite not getting close to his 20.0 PPG average on Tuesday night, he was still clearly the guy whom the Bobcats trusted late. Harrison is comfortable running the offense under ball pressure and in crunch-time situations, and he also really picked up his defensive activity in the fourth quarter to help Bluffton get a few crucial stops.
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Read EvaluationJay Anderson | Prep Hoops Scout
A new face in the Moravian Prep / YNG Dreamerz Overtime Elite rotation looking to make a name for himself; Skinner debuts at No. 21 in the latest rankings update following an 18-1 campaign and a championship with TLBA Hoops on the UA Next Rise Circuit
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Read EvaluationJared Martinson | Prep Hoops Scout
Skinner surely isn’t the biggest guy on the floor. He just brings it every time with production and grit. Harrison plays the game with a good deal of confidence and swagger. He will jump on the deck, take a charge, make a shot or simply that extra pass to a teammate.
- Contributed by Bret Swanson
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Read EvaluationAndrew Baxley | Prep Hoops Scout
Skinner had a bright Sophomore Year for Hilton Head Christian Academy. He led a very talented Eagles squad in scoring at 15 Points Per Game. He also had a team-high 3.7 Assists Per Game and 3.9 Steals Per Game while shooting 54% on twos and 37% on threes. Although his squad didn’t quite live up to expectations on the season, Harrison’s season was a major bright point due to his ability to make plays for himself and his teammates on both ends of the floor. This spring, he will play with the newly created Middleton Hoops Elite on the EYBL Champions Circuit.
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Read EvaluationBret Swanson | Prep Hoops Scout
Skinner is a scrappy and heady guard who plays with no fear on the floor. Harrison will jump on the deck at will and at any time. He finished with 10 points today in a tough loss to Sumter HS.
Skinner surely doesn’t lack confidence on the floor with his way of barking out orders and being vocal with his teammates. Harrison dropped a few floaters in the lane today on the way to the cup.
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