About Keriawn
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Steve Quattrocchi | Prep Hoops Scout
Berry is our top ranked available prospect and recently earned an offer from Western Kentucky. A big and versatile guard, Keriawn transferred back to Kentucky after spending a season in Indiana. An immediate impact player, Berry is a big time scorer and has the defensive versatility that coaches covet. Keriawn is likely to be a high impact player as a freshman next season.
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Read EvaluationMichael Roth | Prep Hoops Scout
One of the top players in Kentucky, Berry has been dominant since being cleared to play by the KHSAA. Looking dominant on both ends of the court, Berry had six defensive stocks (steals + blocks) as he made some highlight-reel plays on that end of the court with his tremendous athletic tools. Offensively, Berry shot the ball as well as I’ve ever seen him from beyond the 3-point arc, going 4/8 from long distance on Monday night. When Berry is engaged on both ends of the court, there’s few players or teams who can slow him down in the KHSAA. Region 5 is deep with a handful of teams who can make it to Rupp but if Berry is giving this level of effort on both ends of the court, I’ll be leaning North Hardin to make it to the biggest stage in Kentucky High School Basketball.
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Read EvaluationSteve Quattrocchi | Prep Hoops Scout
Recently back in the state after a detour to Indiana, Keriawn is the best unsigned Senior in this class. An athletic wing with a super high prospect ceiling, Berry scored 40 points in a scrimmage last month. He’s currently waiting to be declared eligible for this season.
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Read EvaluationSteve Quattrocchi | Prep Hoops Scout
Berry recently returned to Kentucky after some time spent in Indiana. He hasn’t even been transferred back to our rankings from the Hoosier State. Recently de-committed from Coastal Carolina, Keriawn is the top un-committed player in Kentucky at this point. He’s at North Hardin this season.
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Read EvaluationKyler Staley | Prep Hoops Scout
Berry was one of the top instate prospects that D1 coaches were taking a look at from the 2026 class. Got to see him one time this weekend and was so impressed with his ability to take over a game at a moments notices. Showed good explosiveness on the ball using his athletic ability to make plays above the rim. Does not force the issue at all on the floor and puts on a show at times.
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Read EvaluationBrandon Ramsey | Prep Hoops Scout
Berry came out of the gate strong scoring 12 points in the first quarter and was certainly the bright spot for Indy Heat EYBL 17u in a tough loss on Saturday evening. The athletic 6’5” wing from Avon High School was scoring in every possible way. Whether he was making shot from beyond the arc, creating for himself using his athleticism and strength, or dominating in transition it was Berry all game long that led Indy Heat . High-major college programs are really starting to take notice of him as one of Indiana’s top Class of 20226 prospects.
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Read EvaluationBrandon Ramsey | Prep Hoops Scout
Berry averaged 13.9 points, 5.6 rebounds, 2.9 assists, and 1.6 steals per game for Avon this season.
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Read EvaluationBrandon Ramsey | Prep Hoops Scout
One of the top Class of 2026 prospects in the state of Indiana, Berry led the Avon Orioles with 19 points in a 59-35 beatdown of Zionsville. Avon is now 16-2 on the season and 4-1 in Hoosier Crossroads Conference play.
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