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State by State 1 A B C D 1 As of 4/9/2019 RICK BOLUS' TOP PROSPECTS FOR U.S. FOR 2019-20 2 (Players listed alphabetically by descending grade order) (Players listed alphabetically by descending grade order) 3 Star denotes some level of D-1 Bold & star denotes top players nationally for respective class 4 GR ALABAMA HT TOWN-SCHOOL 5 12 *ANTWAN BURNETT 6-4 MONTGOMERY LANIER 6 12 *AUSTIN HARVELL 6-6 ATHENS CLEMENTS 7 12 COLBY JONES 6-5 BIRMINGHAM MOUNTAIN BROOK 8 12 TOMMY MURR 6-0 ATHENS LINDSAY LANE CHRISTIAN ACADEMY 9 12 *JAYDEN STONE 6-3 ANNISTON SACRED HEART CATHOLIC 10 12 PAULIE STRAMAGLIA 6-1 BIRMINGHAM MOUNTAIN BROOK 11 12 *KAM WOODS 5-11 BIRMINGHAM MIDFIELD 12 11 *RANDIEZ EASON 6-9 DADEVILLE 13 14 ALASKA 15 12 ISAISH MOSES 5-11 ANCHORAGE DIMOND 16 17 ARIZONA 18 12 *JASON HARRIS 6-7 GILBERT HIGLEY 19 12 *DAYTEN HOLMAN 6-5 PHOENIX HILLCREST PREP 20 12 KIMANI HOLT 6-4 PHOENIX RANCHO SOLANO 21 12 *EVAN NELSON 6-2 TUCSON SALPOINTE CATHOLIC 22 12 *NICKOLAS ONGENDU 6-10 LITTLE ROCK SOUTHWEST CHRISTIAN ACADEMY 23 12 HUNTER RUCK 6-8 PHOENIX RANCHO SOLANO 24 12 *ADDISON PATTERSON 6-7 SCOTTSDALE BELLA VISTA PREP 25 12 *SHON ROBINSON 6-9 GILBERT HIGLEY 26 12 *BRANDYN TALBOT 6-4 SCOTTSDALE BELLA VISTA PREP 27 12 *DALEN TERRY 6-6 PHOENIX HILLCREST PREP 28 12 *KYREE WALKER 6-6 PHOENIX HILLCREST PREP 29 11 *OBINNA ANYANWU 6-7 SAN DIEGO CATHEDRAL CATHOLIC 30 11 *DARON HOLMES 6-8 GOODYEAR MILLENNIUM 31 10 *DYLAN ANDERSON 6-9 GILBERT PERRY 32 10 *DE'VONTE COBBS 6-3 PHOENIX SHADOW MOUNTAIN 33 34 ARKANSAS 35 12 AKOL MAWEIN 6-8 LITTLE ROCK SW CHRISTIAN ACADEMY 36 12 *DEVONTE DAVIS 6-3 JACKSONVILLE 37 12 *CHRIS MOORE 6'6 WEST MEMPHIS 38 12 *NICK ONGENDU 6'10 LITTLE ROCK SW CHRISTIAN ACADEMY 39 12 SPENCER SIMS 6'2 NORTH LITTLE ROCK 40 9 JACOB SMITH 6'4 WEST MEMPHIS 41 42 CALIFORNIA 43 12 *CHIBUZO ABGO 6-7 SAN DIEGO ST. AUGUSTINE 44 12 *MARCUS BAGLEY 6-8 SACRAMENTO SHELDON 45 12 SHANE BELL 6-3 RICHMOND SALESIAN 46 12 TYLER BRINKMAN 6-5 RICHMOND SALESIAN 47 12 *JORDAN BRINSON 6-3 LOS ANGELES WESTCHESTER 48 12 JUDAH BROWN 6-7 LANCASTER DESERT CHRISTIAN 49 12 XAVION BROWN 6-2 SACRAMENTO SHELDON 50 12 LAMONT BULTER 5-11 RIVERSIDE POLY 51 12 *NIMARI BURNETT 6-3 NAPA PROLIFIC PREP 52 12 *JOSHUA CHRISTOPHER 6-5 LAKEWOOD MAYFAIR 53 12 *JAYLEN CLARK 6-5 CORONA CENTENNIAL 54 12 *BAUBACAR COULIBALY 6-9 BALDWIN PARK SAN GABRIEL ACADEMY 55 12 *TARREN FRANK 6-7 CHATSWORTH SIERRA CANYON 56 12 *JALEN GREEN 6-5 FRESNO SAN JOAQUIN MEMORIAL 57 12 *DOMINICK HARRIS 6-3 TEMECULA RANCHO CHRISTIAN 58 12 *ZACH HARVEY 6-5 NAPA PROLIFIC PREP 59 12 *COLEMAN HAWKINS 6-10 NAPA PROLIFIC PREP 60 12 *DISHON JACKSON 6-10 VALLEJO ST. PATRICK-ST. VINCENT 61 12 *ISAIAH JOHNSON 6-7 TORRANCE BISHOP MONTGOMERY 62 12 *JOHNNY JUZANG 6-7 STUDIO CITY HARVARD-WESTLAKE 2 A B C D 63 12 MAWOT MAG 6-7 NAPA PROLIFIC PREP 64 12 *MAKUR MAKER 7-0 ORANGE ORANGE LUTHERAN 65 12 *IAN MARTINEZ 6-3 CAPISTRANO JSERRA CATHOLIC 66 12 JADEN MCCLANAHAN 5-11 RICHMOND SALESIAN 67 12 PEDRO MENDOZA 6-3 RIVERSIDE HILLCREST 68 12 *EVAN MOBLEY 6-11 TEMECULA RANCHO CHRISTIAN 69 12 MICHAEL MONROE 5-11 SAN FRANCISCO SACRED HEART 70 12 *SHEMAR MORROW 6-4 LAMIRADA 71 12 AIDAN PRUKOP 6-4 SANTA ANA MATER DEI 72 12 ARMAAN SANDHU 6-11 NAPA PROLIFIC PREP 73 12 TE'JON SAWYER 6-8 RICHMOND SALESIAN 74 12 ALASANNE SENN 6-9 SAN GABRIEL ACADEMY 75 12 *BENJAMIN TODD 6-10 CANOGA PARK FAITH BAPTIST 76 12 DOUBA TAECAR 6-10 SAN GABRIEL ACADEMY 77 12 *ZIAIRE WILLIAMS 6-7 SHERMAN OAKS NOTRE DAME 78 11 *OBINNA ANYANWU 6-7 SAN DIEGO CATHEDRAL CATHOLIC 79 11 *DEVIN ASKEW 6-3 SANTA ANA MATER DEI 80 11 *CHRISTIAN BENTO 6-11 TEMECULA VAIL RANCH 81 11 *WILHELM BREIDENBACH 6-9 SANTA ANA MATER DEI 82 11 FALLOU CISSE 6-6 ESCONIDIDO BALBOA 83 11 PAPE CISSE 6-9 ANAHEIM FAIRMONT PREP 84 11 *NICK DAVIDSON 6-8 SANTA ANA MATER DEI 85 11 *REECE DIXON 6-4 LOS ANGELES DORSEY 86 11 *HARRISON HORNERY 6-9 SANTA ANA MATER DEI 87 11 DEMARSHAY JOHNSON 6-8 RICHMOND SALESIAN 88 11 JAHMAI MASHACK 6-4 ETIWANDA 89 11 *ISAEL SILVA 6-3 CARMICHAEL JESUIT 90 11 MALIK THOMAS 6-3 ALTA LOMA VINEYWARD 91 11 LUKE TURNER 6-6 TEMECULA RANCHO CHRISTIAN 92 11 *T. J. WAINWRIGHT 6-0 SANTA MONICA 93 10 *JOSEPH HUNTER 6-3 FRESNO SAN JOAQUIN MEMORIAL 94 10 *CHRISTIAN MOORE 6-4 LOS ANGELES BRENTWOOD 95 10 *KIJANI WRIGHT 6-9 LOS ANGELES WINDWARD 96 9 *MIKEY WILLIAMS 6-4 SAN YSIDRO (TBA) 97 98 CONNECTICUT 99 12 *DAMARR LANGFORD 6-4 PUTNAM SCIENCE ACADEMY 100 12 *TAELON MARTIN 6-2 WEST SIMSBURY ST. THOMAS MORE 101 12 *ABOU OUSMANE 6-9 PUTNAM SCIENCE ACADEMY 102 12 *KAREEM REID 6-8 PUTNAM SCIENCE ACADEMY 103 12 *NATE SANTOS 6-8 WINDSOR LOOMIS CHAFFEE 104 12 *NATE TABOR 6-5 WATERBURY SACRED HEART 105 11 *MICAWBER ETIENNE 6-10 SUFFIELD ACADEMY 106 11 ALEXIS REYES 6-5 POMFRET RECTORY SCHOOL 107 108 DELAWARE 109 12 *JYARE DAVIS 6-7 HOCKESSIN SANFORD 110 12 COREY PERKINS 5-10 HOCKESSIN SANFORD 111 11 *NNANNA NJOKU 6-10 HOCKESSIN SANFORD 112 11 HASSAN PERKINS 5-11 HOCKESSIN SANFORD 113 114 FLORIDA 115 12 *SCOTTIE BARNES 6-7 FT. LAUDERDALE UNIVERSITY SCHOOL 116 12 *DUDLEY BLACKWELL 6-6 PEMBROKE PINES SOMERSET ACADEMY 117 12 KEON BUCKLEY 6-0 BRADENTON LAKEWOOD RANCH 118 12 *CADE CUNNINGHAM 6-6 MONTVERDE ACADEMY 119 12 QUINTON DESAMOURS 6-3 LEHIGH ACRES LEHIGH 120 12 *NOAH FARRAKHAN 6-1 BRADENTON IMG ACADEMY 121 12 JACE HOWARD 6-7 FT. LAUDERDALE UNIVERSITY SCHOOL 122 12 DARRON HUMPHREY 6-4 LEHIGH ACRES LEHIGH 123 12 *NASEEM KHAALID 6-2 JACKSONVILLE FIRST COAST CHRISTIAN 124 12 MONTEZ LEATH 5-11 OCALA TRINITY CATHOLIC 125 12 MOUHAMADOU MBOW 6-7 BRADENTON VICTORY ROCK PREP 126 12 *ROGER MCFARLANE 6-5 FT. LAUDERDALE UNIVERSITY SCHOOL 3 A B C D 127 12 *SELTON MIGUEL 6-5 ORLANDO WEST OAKS ACADEMY 128 12 *MOSES MOODY 6-6 MONTVERDE ACADEMY 129 12 JULIAN NEWMAN 5-5 ORLANDO DOWNEY CHRISTIAN 130 12 ALEC OGLESBY 6-4 GAINESVILLE THE ROCK 131 12 MEKHI PERRY 6-0 LAND O' LAKES 132 12 *VICTOR ROSA 6-6 KISSIMMEE CENTRAL POINTE CHRISTIAN 133 12 *BRANDON SANDERS 6-10 MIAMI SOUTH MIAMI 134 12 IANN SEGURA 6-4 MIAMI SOUTH MIAMI 135 12 *TONY SANDERS 6-7 MIAMI GULLIVER PREP 136 12 *JADEN SPRINGER 6-4 BRADENTON IMG ACADEMY 137 12 GABE TAYLOR 5-9 MIAMI GULLIVER PREP 138 12 *COREY WALKER 6-7 JACKSONVILLE BISHOP SNYDER 139 12 *MALACHI WIDEMAN 6-5 SARASOTA RIVERVIEW 140 12 *PAVEL ZAKHAROV 6-11 MONTVERDE ACADEMY 141 11 *WESLEY CARDET 6-5 FT. LAUDERDALE NORTHEAST 142 11 TRE CARROLL 6-7 PUNTA GORDA CHARLOTTE 143 11 *DALLAN COLEMAN 6-4 CALLAHAN WEST NASSAU 144 11 *MOUSSA DIABATE 6-10 DAYTONA BEACH DME ACADEMY 145 11 TYLER DELEVANTE 6-2 BRADENTON VICTORY ROCK PREP 146 11 JARVEY GAINEY 6-0 OCALA TRINITY CATHOLIC 147 11 *DONNELL HARRIS 6-5 MIAMI BOOKER T. WASHINGTON 148 11 *BRANDON HUNTLEY-HATFIELD 6-9 BRADENTON IMG ACADEMY 149 11 *LYNN KIDD 6-9 GAINESVILLE THE ROCK 150 11 JAYVEN MILLIEN 6-6 SARASOTA RIVERVIEW 151 11 EMMANUEL MALDONADO 6-3 ORLANDO DOWNEY CHRISTIAN 152 11 *A.J. NEAL 6-0 ORLANDO WEST OAKS ACADEMY 153 11 BRIGHT OKONGWU 6-10 FT. LAUDERDALE CALVARY CHRISTIAN 154 11 *JARVIS ROLLE 6-4 FT. LAUDERDALE WESTMINSTER ACADEMY 155 11 *JORDAN SHORTER 6-5 FT. LAUDERDALE H.S. 156 11 *DALLAS TURNER 6-3 PLANTATION AMERICAN HERITAGE 157 10 JAMINE CHARLES 6-9 BRADENTON VICTORY ROCK PREP 158 10 *GREGG GLENN 6-6 FT. LAUDERDALE CALVARY CHRISTIAN 159 10 *DEMARI HENDERSON 5-11 SANFORD SEMINOLE 160 10 *CALEB HOUSTAN 6-8 MONTVERDE ACADEMY 161 10 *JETT HOWARD 6-3 FT. LAUDERDALE UNIVERSITY SCHOOL 162 10 *DIOR JOHNSON 6-1 BRADENTON IMG ACADEMY 163 10 PRINCE MOSENGO 6-8 BRADENTON VICTORY ROCK PREP 164 10 RYAN NEWBHARD 6-1 MONTVERDE ACADEMY 165 10 *JARACE WALKER 6-4 BRADENTON IMG ACADEMY 166 10 *DARIQ WHITEHEAD 6-5 MONTVERDE ACADEMY 167 168 GEORGIA 169 12 *BRANDON BOSTON 6-7 NORCROSS 170 12 *EUGENE BROWN 6-5 DECATUR SOUTHWEST DEKALB 171 12 *SHARIFE COOPER 6-0 POWDER SPRINGS MC EACHERN 172 12 *EBENEZER DOWUOUA 6-10 NEWNAN HERITAGE 173 12 *BLANE GREENE 6-3 TUNNEL HILL NORTHWEST WHITFIELD 174 12 IMMANUEL HACKETT 6-1 METTER 175 12 *BRANDON HARRIS 6-5 SAVANNAH JOHNSON 176 12 *K.D. JOHNSON 6-1 DECATUR SOUTHWEST DEKALB 177 12 *WALKER KESSLER 6-11 COLLEGE PARK WOODWARD ACADEMY 178 12 *JA'QUEZE KIRBY 6-6 HAZELHURST JEFF DAVIS 179 12 *TONEARI LANE 6-4 LILBURN PARKVIEW 180 12 *JAMAINE MANN 6-6 FAYETTEVILLE STARR'S MILL 181 12 *CALEB MURPHY 6-3 NORCROSS 182 12 *DWON OLDOM 6-1 ALPHARETTA ST. FRANCIS 183 12 *DEIVON SMITH 6-2 LOGANVILLE GRAYSON 184 12 *BRANDON STROUD 6-6 SHARPSBURG EAST COWETA 185 12 *JADEN WALKER 6-4 LAWRENCEVILLE DISCOVERY 186 11 *FRANKIE ANSELEM 6-11 SUWANEE LINCOLN ACADEMY 187 11 *MATTHEW CLEVELAND 6-6 MILTON CAMBRIDGE 188 11 MADISON DURR 6-4 ATLANTA PACE ACADEMY 189 11 *JADEN HARRIS 6-3 MACON STRATFORDE ACADEMY 190 11 *ASHTON MALONE 5-10 NORCROSS 4 A B C D 191 11 *COLE MIDDLETON 6-6 ATLANTA PACE ACADEMY 192 11 *CHANCE MOORE 6-5 ATLANTA HOLY INNOCENTS EPISCOPAL 193 11 *BRETNER MUTOMBO 6-11 SUWANEE LINCOLN ACADEMY 194 11 *RAFAEL PINZON 6-5 SUWANEE LINCOLN ACADEMY 195 11 *JABARI SMITH 6-8 TYRONE SANDY CREEK 196 10 *DILLION HUNTER 6-3 ATLANTA WESTLAKE 197 10 CHANDLER JACKSON 5-9 TUNNEL HILL NORTHWEST WHITFIELD 198 10 JOSH REED 6-4 ATLANTA PACE ACADEMY 199 200 ILLINOIS 201 12 MATTHEW AMBROSE 6-2 LINCOLNSHIRE STEVENSON 202 12 KENDALE ANDERSON 6-5 CHICAGO LEO 203 12 *TYLER BEARD 6-2 CHICAGO YOUNG 204 12 JASON BERGSTROM 6-3 NILES NOTRE DAME 205 12 *ANTOINE BLOXTON 6-2 CHICAGO BOGAN 206 12 KENNEDY BROWN 6-9 CHICAGO BOGAN 207 12 *ROLANDO BROWN 6-2 PEORIA MANUAL 208 12 SINCERE CALLWOOD 6-6 CHICAGO SIMEON 209 12 JACKSON CONNOR 6-5 MARION 210 12 CHRIS CONWAY 6-7 NAPERVILLE CENTRAL 211 12 COLIN CROTHERS 6-8 LISLE BENET ACADEMY 212 12 KYNDALL DAVIS 6-5 CHICAGO BOGAN 213 12 CONNOR DILLON 6-2 PEORIA NOTRE DAME 214 12 JACCOB DUST 6-7 EFFINGHAM ST.
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