Wyatt Kirch
Wyatt Kirch
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Logan Benson | Prep Hoops Scout
Wyatt Kirch
Wyatt
Kirch
5'11" | PG
Rampart | 2026
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CO
solidified his legacy at Rampart with a spectacular senior season, emerging as a frontrunner for Colorado Springs Metro League Player of the Year. A 5’11” floor general with an unmatched motor, Kirch led the team in nearly every major category with 16.2 PPG, 7.5 RPG, 3.9 APG, and 1.5 SPG. Kirch ranked as the second overall statistical leader in the Colorado Springs Metro league, highlighted by a massive 34-point performance against Pueblo West and a gritty 24-point showing in a narrow postseason loss to Lutheran. Kirch’s transformation from a second-team selection as a junior to a dominant, three-level scorer and elite rebounder for his size has made him a critical guard of the 2026 class.
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Read EvaluationBobby Lopez | Prep Hoops Scout
Kirch has been the force behind Rampart all season, stuffing the stat sheet with 16.6 points, 4 assists, and 7.4 rebounds per game. He truly does it all. A super smart player, Kirch never forces the action and he’s quick, decisive and always under control. Coming off a season best 34 point performance, he’s peaking at the right time. As a three level scorer, he demands attention on every possession and is a matchup problem teams must account for from start to finish
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Read EvaluationBobby Lopez | Prep Hoops Scout
Kirch has been the driving force behind Rampart’s strong 10–2 start and has firmly established himself as the go to presence on the floor. Averaging 16.6 points, 5.3 assists and 9.1 rebounds, his all around production is hard to ignore. He plays with a physical edge and brings a commanding presence every possession. Offensively he cuts hard, finishes through contact with either hand, shows deep shooting range and consistently gets to his spots. He drives with force and purpose, keeping defenses on their heels. Defensively his tight, active pressure sets the tone. He’s rising in the rankings because his numbers are translating directly to wins, and his consistent two way impact continues to separate him from the pack
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Read EvaluationBobby Lopez | Prep Hoops Scout
Kirch is having a senior season where everything is clicking at Rampart, producing the best numbers of his career so far. Averaging 14 points, 10 rebounds, and 5.2 assists, he’s impacting the game in every way. He sees the floor exceptionally well, consistently getting himself and teammates involved and creating quality opportunities. An aggressive attacker he finishes hard at the rim and isn’t afraid to challenge defenders. That same intensity carries over to the defensive end, where his effort and physicality set the tone and make him a true two way leader and real force in the league
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Read EvaluationBobby Lopez | Prep Hoops Scout
Kirch is a tough matchup at Rampart, a player who’s hard to stop once he gets going. He finishes strong around the rim, showing both power and touch that make defenders think twice before challenging him. Kirch sees the floor exceptionally well and can thread passes in tight spaces, making him a true playmaker. His ability to balance scoring and creating for others keeps defenses on their heels and opens up opportunities for his teammates. Expect him to attack the basket, make smart decisions with the ball and deliver highlight worthy finishes. Kirch’s combination of toughness, skill and vision is what makes him a key player to watch this season
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Read EvaluationDuvalier Johnson | Prep Hoops Scout
Wyatt had a solid junior season for Rampart, which got him on our radar, and also had a solid summer as well for Hard2Guard, which caused a rise in the rankings. He’s a bully ball guard that cannot be denied getting to the rim. He’s also a 3-level scorer that rebounds well above his size, and finds teammates for cuts and open shots. Now it is about showing it to the rest of the state that he’s coming for them in his final season. A solid outing at the showcase can give us another look at him, but also show as a barometer to where he stands amongst his peers. Getting out and playing well can have him in more conversations.
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Read EvaluationDuvalier Johnson | Prep Hoops Scout
Unranked before, Kirch broke out with a stat line in his junior season that turned heads. He put up impressive numbers of 12.2 points, 7.0 rebounds, and 3.5 assists per game, demonstrating his ability to impact the game in various ways. At 5’11, it’s impressive to see those kinds of rebounding numbers, but he plays with relentless energy and a nose for the ball. He rebounded way above his height and proved to be a playmaker in traffic, and that helped his team get a few more wins. I expect more of that and for him to make his mark this year. After shining this summer, he’s no longer under the radar. He earned that ranking and looks to continue to climb.
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Read EvaluationDuvalier Johnson | Prep Hoops Scout
Wyatt gave a bit of everything in their games on Day 1. He was hitting the mid-range pull-up and creating offense for himself off the dribble. He was getting to the rim and selling fouls, which is high IQ basketball, and also hitting floaters when he could not get to the rim. He is a strong finisher and puts the ball on the floor as a primary ball handler. He was one of the better watches for me on the day as I like how he competed.
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Read EvaluationClayton Conover | Prep Hoops Scout
Kirch brings a high IQ with the ball, excellent finding teammates on kickouts right as the defense has rotated over. Adept at stringing along the opponents to generate great looks in the halfcourt for himself or shooters, the guard is as much a part of Rampart’s success as anyone on this roster. As this core continues to gel, there is no doubt they will be among the best teams in the Springs, at least on paper.
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