Kyler Marks
Kyler Marks
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Max Wagner | Prep Hoops Scout
Leading the charge for one-loss Seymour is
Kyler Marks
Kyler
Marks
6'5" | SF
Seymour | 2026
State
WI
. Listed at 6’4, Kyler has size, a strong frame, and a the athleticism to beat opposing wings to the basket. Kyler looks to use his length to pressure the ball and force mistakes on the defensive end, and is then a nightmare in the open floor. Strong finisher around the basket who can also catch fire from three. Such a versatile player who leads his team in points and rebounds while also dishing out 3 assists a game.
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Read EvaluationBrett Pickarts | Prep Hoops Scout
Marks has been outstanding every game I have seen him this season play live. Seymour struggled a bit with Oshkosh North’s pressure in the second half, but Marks helped keep the Thunder in the game with his solid play in the first half. Kyler stepped out and drilled two threes, and had several opportunities to score in the paint versus the North defense. The unsigned senior had 16 in the first half and finished the game with 18. Kyler is extremely efficient at the rim and is a glass cleaner providing a great interior 1-2 punch with his teammate ,Issac Feske, for Seymour. Marks might have the quickest post spin move I have seen live this season and he utilizes this effective move often to score right at the rim. Some smaller d3s and NAIAs are interested in Marks joining their teams next season, who is the front runner for Bay Conference Player of the Year.
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Read EvaluationBrett Pickarts | Prep Hoops Scout
Marks had the best performance out of any player in the first three games. The 6-foot- 5 senior is a cheat code around the basket with his quick footwork, lower body strength, and touch off the glass. Marks had 25 points and was relentless on the glass blowing up Lake Mills on the o-glass. Marks is hearing from smaller division three schools and NAIAs for his next act in basketball. Kyler will be a productive college basketball player for the school that lands his commitment. Marks finished through double teams and a talented
Tyler Wollin
Tyler
Wollin
6'4" | SF
Lake Mills | 2027
State
WI
to earn his points the hard way on Saturday. Marks averages over 22 a game and 9 rebounds a game for Head Coach Bobby Kutcha. If Kyler can continue his dominance, there may not be an argument for Bay Conference player of the year with Marks leading the conversation.
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Read EvaluationBrett Pickarts | Prep Hoops Scout
Kyler Marks
Kyler
Marks
6'5" | SF
Seymour | 2026
State
WI
may not posses the freakish athleticism of the prospects listed above, but is a highly productive scorer and quality high school basketball player. Marks came into this season eclipsing the 1000 point milestone, and is currently averaging nearly 24 points and 9 rebounds per game. Kyler had 25 points in 22ish minutes while cleaning the glass with 14 rebounds and dishing out 6 assists. Marks is relentless on the offensive glass and is one of the best offensive rebounding prospects in the 2026 class. Marks is receiving some interest to play division three basketball, and for a good reason. Kyler is extremely skilled in the post, can finish through contact using his strong frame, and can step out and hit perimeter shots as needed. When it is all said and done, Marks and his teammates at Seymour can make this a special season as they sit at 14-0 and alone atop of the Bay Conference.
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Read EvaluationMark Miller | Prep Hoops Scout
If Wisconsin had an all-state squad for most effective head fakes with the ball, Marks would be a serious candidate for Player of the Year. The bouncy 6-foot-5 forward from Seymour scored well in the lane on Friday during a 75-70 loss to Minnesota Rise. He went up against a 6-foot-10 player with NCAA Division II scholarship offers in Logan Junkermeier and still managed to free himself with his head fakes, excellent pivoting and patience. Marks scored 20 points for All-Wisconsin to help keep his squad in the game until the closing seconds. He did step outside to make a three-point shot, but his bread-and-butter remains getting the ball in the lane and then taking a hard dribble or two toward the basket, and using his pivoting and head fakes to shed defenders and score with his soft shot.
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