Liam Ash is a 6'3" Point Guard/Shooting Guard in the 2027 class.
Ash attends Kent Denver in Colorado.
Ash's Player Profile was created on April 22, 2024.
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Expert Analysis
Liam
AshPG/SG
Class
2027
Height
6'3"
HS
Kent Denver
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CO
High Upside Prospects in the 2027 rankings
Ash is a prospect I am very curious about. He’s got good size at 6’3, runs the floor...
Written by Duvalier Johnson
Liam
AshPG/SG
Class
2027
Height
6'3"
HS
Kent Denver
|
CO
Hidden Gems Who Made Noise in the 4A Great 8 at the Coliseum
Kent Denver continues to cruise all the way to state as they have depth, they speed you up,...
Written by Duvalier Johnson
Liam
AshPG/SG
Class
2027
Height
6'3"
HS
Kent Denver
|
CO
4A/3A Metro League Under The Radar Glue Guys
Ash has become a major X factor for Kent Denver, doing the little things that swing games without...
Written by Bobby Lopez
Liam
AshPG/SG
Class
2027
Height
6'3"
HS
Kent Denver
|
CO
New Names that will be entering the 2027 rankings
Liam is a 6’3 prospect who has found his role and starred into it for Kent Denver. He’s...
Written by Duvalier Johnson
Liam
AshPG/SG
Class
2027
Height
6'3"
HS
Kent Denver
|
CO
2027 Rankings Update: New Additions – Perimeter Shotmakers
Ash is a dependable three point shooter off the catch, comfortable against incoming closeouts.
Written by Clayton Conover
Liam
AshPG/SG
Class
2027
Height
6'3"
HS
Kent Denver
|
CO
Colorado Sophomore Showcase: Team 4
Ash hit plenty of perimeter jumpers from this event, knockdown off the catch. Seemingly anywhere around the arc,...
Written by Clayton Conover
Duvalier Johnson | Prep Hoops Scout
Duvalier Johnson
Prep Hoops Lead Scout
Ash is a prospect I am very curious about. He’s got good size at 6’3, runs the floor well, and his play is impactful. He always seems to be at the right spot and was a loud standout as his team clinched back-to-back state championships. He averaged 8.8 points a game and also dished out 3.3 assists a game, and that was with having to share the ball with one of the best scorers in Colorado history. He constantly moved, and the ball found him. When it got sticky, he cut and made himself available and also showed versatility as a playmaker. I do hope to see Ash this summer and at our Fall showcases to get a better gauge of him as a prospect, but with his play this year and the huge hole that he will have to fill next season, I expect him to be a player who is on many radars. He makes a jump in the rankings with room to grow.
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has added his name to the mix as a player who can light it up if you decide to send the double team. He’s not shy as a scorer, he uses his length to finish down low, and his versatility is on full display. He finished with 13 points, was on fire from the FT line, and that was a plan that backfired and helped get them to the next round. They’ll need more from him as he continues to star in his role as they look to try and get another state title. He’s a player to know.
Ash has become a major X factor for Kent Denver, doing the little things that swing games without always showing up in headlines. His steady 8.5 points, 3.1 assists and reliable decision making give the Sun Devils a calming presence when possessions matter most. Lately he’s raised his scoring punch, reaching double figures in two of the last four games and proving he can step up when needed. Ash’s value goes beyond numbers and he protects the ball, keeps the offense organized and delivers in late game moments. That trust factor makes him the glue piece defenses can’t ignore and teammates lean on when pressure ramps up
Liam is a 6’3 prospect who has found his role and starred into it for Kent Denver. He’s becoming a reliable scorer who the ball finds him, and he delivers. He’s also the team’s emotional leader as he leaves it all out on the court. He plays with tempo, he speeds opposing teams up, and scores in bunches. He has also had a few breakout performances, like when he finished with 21 points against Aurora Central. The team will need him to continue being a scoring option for when teams key in on slowing down the reigning player of the year. He has shown that he could be counted on. He makes the rankings for the first time.
Ash hit plenty of perimeter jumpers from this event, knockdown off the catch. Seemingly anywhere around the arc, Ash was a threat with even the smallest margins to work with.