Jeremiah Johnson
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Van Johnson | Prep Hoops Scout
Jeremiah, a promising combo guard with impressive length, has signed with Howard University. He showcased his skills throughout the game, scoring 10 points on 3-4 shooting from the field and 2-3 from beyond the arc. Johnson also demonstrated his playmaking abilities by dishing out 5 assists with only 1 turnover. His performance highlights his potential to be a valuable asset to Bullis capturing the Maryland Private School Championship.
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Read EvaluationAaron Proia | Prep Hoops Scout
-The speedster has turned it up in his senior season in new threads with the Bulldogs. Johnson’s production reached unseen heights with a 34-point performance in the Bass Pro Tournament of Champions, capitalizing on the opportunity for some extended run with a marquee performance. His ability to get downhill, push the pace in transition, and guard his yard should be huge for Bullis down the stretch run of the season. If he can come up with a few scoring outbursts of 20+ in the playoffs, the IAC defending champions will be even more potent.
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Read EvaluationWilliam Lloyd III | Prep Hoops Scout
Johnson came off the bench and filled into a lineup with mostly starters, and he held the position steady. He was smart with his touches and shot the ball nicely in his limited attempts. He showed that he can bring a grit to the floor that his team needs at times. Wasn’t a huge scorer in this game against Highland, but he provided baskets whenever his opportunities arose.
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Read EvaluationMax Wagner | Prep Hoops Scout
Jeremiah is a playmaker on both ends of the floor. Defensively he wasn’t afraid to pickup full-court against Cedarburg, and utilized his long arms to reach in and poke the ball free on multiple occasions. Showcased some improved athleticism as well as he turned two of those steals into dunks. In the half-court he isn’t going to force his game, and is instead going to keep the ball moving and look to create for his teammates as well. He’ll make you pay though if you sag off of him because he can knock down the open three with ease. Won’t always put up crazy scoring numbers but impacts games in so many ways.
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Read EvaluationAdam Bartoshevich | Prep Hoops Scout
Offers: Howard
Watchlist: Columbia, North Alabama, Cal Poly, Belmont, South Dakota, and North Dakota
One of the more under the radar college prospects. Johnson won’t jump out at you on the stat sheet or in the rankings, but he’s the Hilltoppers’ glue guy that can do a bit of everything, including the dirty work. He knows how to take a charge and is one of the better defensive prospects in the area. His length and defensive anticipation one pass away are encouraging given his age. Averaged 6.2 PPG, 2.1 RPG, 2.3 APG, and 2 SPG as a sophomore. The senior led Marquette squad will look to compete for the gold ball in Madison and will need Johnson to shoot well off ball. He had his struggles last year shooting 22.7% 3P (4.4 att). His senior year will be telling of his collegiate trajectory when the Hilltoppers lose lead guards
Nolan Minessale
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6'5" | SF
Marquette | 2024
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WI
(St. Thomas commit) and
T.J. Adams
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Adams
6'2" | CG
Marquette | 2024
State
WI
(La Crosse commit).
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