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America's Top Boys (By Class) 1 4/30/2019 AMERICA'S SPRING RANKINGS BY CLASSES FOR 2019-20 AMERICA'S TOP 75+ RISING SENIORS (Based on college potential) (Listed alphabetically & bold denotes the top 20) NAME HT CL POS TOWN-SCHOOL-STATE Jabri Abdur-Rahim 6'7 12 WF Blairstown Blair Academy, NJ Posh Alexander 5'10 12 PG Brooklyn Our Saviour Lutheran, NY Keon Ambrose 6'6 12 WF Willoughby ISA at Andrews Osborne Academy, OH Scottie Barnes 6'8 12 PF Ft. Lauderdale University School, FL MarJon Beauchamp 6'5 12 2G Seattle Rainier Beach, WA Reece Beekman 6'2 12 PG Baton Rouge Scotlandville, LA Jaemyn Brakefield 6'9 12 PF Huntington Prep, WV Brandon "B.J." Boston 6'5 12 2G Norcross, GA Gregory Brown 6'8 12 PF Austin Vandegrift, TX Nimari Burnett 6'3 12 2G Napa Prolific Prep, CA Ben Carlson 6'9 12 PF Woodbury East Ridge, MN Joshua Christopher 6'4 12 2G Lakewood Mayfair, CA Henry Coleman 6'7 12 WF Richmond Trinity Episcopal, VA Tre Coleman 6'6 12 CF Jeffersonville, IN Jalen Cook 6'0 12 CG Walker, LA Sharife Cooper 6'0 12 PG Powder Springs McEachern, GA Isaiah Cotrell 6'9 12 PF Las Vegas Bishop Gorman, NV L.J. Cryer 6'0 12 PG Katy Morton Ranch, TX Cade Cunningham 6'6 12 SM Montverde Academy, FL Andre Curbelo 6'0 12 PG Glen Head Lutheran, NY N'Faly Dante 6'11 12 C Bel Aire Sunrise Christian, KS Dre Davis 6'4 12 WF Indianapolis Lawrence Central, IN Hunter Dickinson 6'11 12 C Hyattsville DeMatha, MD Che Evans 6'6 12 SM Philadelphia Neumann-Goretti, PA Noah Farrakham 6'0 12 PG Bradenton IMG Academy, FL Cam'Ron Fletcher 6'5 12 WF St. Louis Vashon, MO Xavier Foster 6'10 12 PF Oakaloosa, OK Dawson Garcia 6'10 12 PF Savage Prior Lake, MN Jalen Green 6'5 12 2G Fresno San Joaquin Memorial, CA Lynn Greer 6'1 12 PG Philadelphia Roman Catholic, PA R.J. Hampton 6'4 12 2G Little Helm, TX Zach Harvey 6'4 12 2G Napa Prolific Prep, CA Coleman Hawkins 6'10 12 CF Napa Prolific Prep, CA Andre Jackson 6'6 12 WF Albany Albany Academy, NY Isaiah Jackson 6'9 12 PF Geneva Spire Academy, OH Zeb Jackson 6'2 12 PG Toledo Maumee Valley Counry Day, OH Carlos Johnson 6'5 12 WF Benton Harbo, MI Jalen Johnson 6'6 12 SM Glendale Nicolet, WI Keon Johnson 6'5 12 2G Bell Buckle Webb School, TN Walker Kessler 6'11 12 C College Park Woodward, GA Anthony Leal 6'4 12 SM Bloomington South, IN Caleb Lohner 6'7 12 PF Mt. Pleasant Wasatch Academy, UT Caleb Love 6'2 12 PG St. Louis Christian Brothers, MO 2 Zach Loveday 7'0 12 C Huntington Prep, WV Makur Maker 7'0 12 C Orange Lutheran, CA Jamal Mashburn 6'1 12 PG Wolfeboro Brewster Academy, NH Bayron Matos 6'8 12 CF Chattanooga Hamilton Heights Christian, TN Adam Miller 6'3 12 CG Chicago Morgan Park, IL Evan Mobley 6'10 12 C Temecula Rancho Christian, CA Moses Moody 6'6 12 2G Montverde Academy, FL Ethan Morton 6'5 12 PG Butler Butler Area, PA Matthew Murrell 6'3 12 2G Memphis Whitehaven, TN Mo Njie 6'9 12 C Centerville, OH Daishen Nix 6'5 12 CG Las Vegas Trinity International, NV Clifford Omoruyl 6'10 12 C Roselle Roselle Catholic, NJ Dwon Odom 6'3 12 PG Alpharetta St. Francis, GA Addison Patterson 6'7 12 SM Scottsdale Bella Vista, AZ Micah Peavy 6'5 12 2G Duncanville, TX Dominique Penn 6'0 12 PG Dublin Coffman, OH Jeremy Roach 6'0 12 PG Fairfax Paul VI, VA Michael Sanders 6'1 12 PG Mt. Pleasant Wasatch Academy, UT Day'Ron Sharpe 6'8 12 C-F Winterville South Central, NC Jaden Springer 6'2 12 2G Bradenton IMG Academy, FL D.J. Steward 6'3 12 2G Chicago Young, IL Julian Strawther 6'6 12 WF Henderson Liberty, NV Jalen Suggs 6'5 12 2G Minneapolis Minnehala Academy, MN Nate Tabor 6'5 12 WF Waterbury Sacred Heart, CT Noah Taitz 6'3 12 SM Las Vegas Bishop Gorman, NV Jalen Terry 5'11 12 PG Flint Beecher, MI Cameron Thomas 6'2 12 2G Mouth of Wilson Oak Hill Academy, VA Earl Timberlake 6'5 12 WF Hyattsville DeMatha, MD Corey Walker 6'7 12 WF Jacksonville Bishop Walker, FL Isaiah Todd 6'9 12 F-C Raleigh Trinity Christian, NC Kyree Walker 6'6 12 WF Phoenix Hillcrest Academy, AZ Kenny White 6'7 12 WF Madisonville North Hopkins, KY Terrance Williams 6'6 12 WF Washington Gonzaga, D.C. Ziarire Williams 6'7 12 2G Sherman Oaks Notre Dame, CA AMERCICA'S TOP 55+ JUNIORS (LISTED ALPHABETICALLY & BOLD DENOTES TOP 10) Trey Alexander 6'3 11 2G Oklahoma Heritage Hall, OK Quincy Allen 6'6 11 WF Washington Maret, D.C. Obinna Anyanwu 6'7 11 PF San Diego Cathedral Catholic, PA Devin Askew 6'3 11 CG Santa Ana Mater Dei, CA Patrick Baldwin 6'8 11 WF Sussex Hamilton, WI Paolo Banchero 6'8 11 CF Seattle O'Dea, WA Charles Bediako 6'11 11 C-F ISA at Willoughby Andrews Osborne Academy, OH Nathan Bittle 6'10 11 C-F Central Point Crater, OR Jalen Blackmon 6'1 11 CG Marion, IN Randy Brady 6'4 11 2G Brentwood Academy, TN 3 Wilhelm Breidenbach 6'9 11 C Santa Ana Mater Dei, CA Kendall Brown 6'7 11 SM Woodbury East Ridge, MN John Butler 6'11 11 C-F Greenville Christ Church Episcopal, SC Ahmad Bynum 6'1 11 2G Chicago Simeon, IL Wesley Cardet 6'4 11 2G Oakland Park Northeast, FL Kenny Chandler 6'0 11 PG Eads Briarcrest Christian, TN Kordell Charles 6'7 11 CF Willoughby ISA at Andrews Osborne Academy, OH Max Christie 6'6 11 CG Rolling Meadows, IL Moussa Cisse 6'11 11 C Middle Village Christ the King, NY Terrence Clarke 6'6 11 WF Wolfeboro Brewster Academy, NH Dallan Coleman 6'4 11 2G Callahan West Nassau, FL Zaon Collins 6'0 11 PG Las Vegas Bishop Gorman, NV Moussa Diabate 6'9 11 PF Daytona Beach DME Academy, FL Malcolm Dread 6'3 11 2G Washington Gonzaga, D.C. Keon Edwards 6'6 11 WF Henderson Findlay Prep, NV Michael Foster 6'9 11 PF Milwaukee Washington, WI Caleb Furst 6'8 11 PF Ft. Wayne Blackhawk Christian, IN Adrian Griffin 6'4 11 2G White Plains Stepinac, NY Cam Hayes 6'2 11 PG Greensboro Day School, NC Jaden Hardy 6'4 11 2G Henderson Coronado, NV Zion Harmon 5'10 11 PG Benton Marshall Co., KY Daron Holmes 6'8 11 PF Goodyear Millennium, AZ Chet Holmgren 6'11 11 C Minneapolis Minnehala Academy, MN Brandon Huntley-Hatfield 6'8 11 PF Bradenton IMG Academy, FL Harrison Ingram 6'6 11 WF Dallas St. Mark's, TX Chuks Isitua 6'10 11 C Houston (Home School), TX Trey James 6'10 11 C Inez Sheldon Clark, KY William Jeffress 6'6 11 WF Erie McDowell, PA Meechie Johnson 6'0 11 PG Garfield Heights, OH Trey Kaufman 6'9 11 C-F Sellersburg Silver Creek, IN Trevor Keels 6'4 11 CG Fairfax Paul VI, VA Franck Kepnang 6'10 11 C Granby MacDuffie, MA or West Chester Westtown, PA Lynn Kidd 6'8 11 CF Gainesville The Rock FL Jonathan Kuminga 6'8 11 CF Centereach OSNA, NY Khristian Lander 6'2 11 PG Evansville Reitz, IN Johnathan Lawson 6'6 11 WF Memphis Wooddale, TN Langston Love 6'4 11 2G Cibolo Steele, TX Will McClendon 6'4 11 SM Las Vegas Bishop Gorman, NV Carson McCorkle 6'3 11 2G Greensboro Day School, NC Aminu Mohammed 6'4 11 F Springfield Greenwood Lab School, MO Chance Moore 6'5 11 2G Atlanta Holy Innocents Episcopal, GA Jordan Nesbitt 6'6 11 SM St. Louis Christian, MO Trey Patterson 6'8 11 CF Somerset Rutgers Prep, NJ Ken Ross 6'7 11 CF Merrillville Andrean, IN Daeshun Ruffin 5'10 11 PG Jackson Callaway, MS Nate Santos 6'8 11 PF Windsor Loomis Chaffee, CT JT Thor 6'8 11 PF Huntington Prep, WV 4 Carter Whitt 6'2 11 CG Raleigh Leesville Road, NC AMERICA'S TOP 20+ SOPHOMORES (Listed alphabetically & bold denotes top 3) Henri Adiassa 6'10 10 C Santa Monica Crossroads, CA Zach Amonett 6'3 10 2G Byrdstown Pickett Co., TN Emoni Bates 6'8 10 WF Ypsilanti Lincoln, MI Jaden Bradley 6'2 10 2G Concord Cox Cannon, NC Andre Casey 6'9 10 WF Chicago Simeon, IL Skyy Clark 6'2 10 PG Northridge Heritage Christian, CA Zion Cruz 6'3 10 2G Jersey City Hudson Catholic, NJ Jaylen Drane 6'2 10 2G Chicago Simeon, IL D.J. Dudley 6'3 10 2G San Diego San Ysidro, CA Jalen Duren 6'8 10 F Philadelphia Roman Catholic, PA Gregg Glenn 6'7 10 CF Ft. Lauderdale Calvary Christian Academy, FL Bryce Griggs 6'1 10 CG Missouri City Fort Bend Hightower, TX Sencire Harris 6'4 10 SM North Canton Hoover, OH Tre Holloman 6'1 10 PG St. Paul Cretin-Derham, MN Caleb Houstan 6'8 10 WF Montverde Academy, FL Chris Livingston 6'4 10 2G Akron Buchtel, OH Aidan Mahaney 6'2 10 G Morago Campolindo, CA Taj Manning 6'6 10 F-C Grandview, MO Knasir McDaniel 5'10 10 PG Fairfax Paul VI, VA Mark Mitchell 6'6 10 WF Shawnee Mission Bishop Miege, KS Tiki Musaka 6'10 10 C St.
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