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America's Top Prospects (Boys) 1 AMERICA'S TOP 100 RISING SENIORS FOR 2012-13 (Listed alphabetically & bold denotes top 30) NAME HT/CLASSPOS TOWN-SCHOOL-STATE Akoy Agau 6-7/Sr PF Omaha Central, NE Beejay Anya 6-8/Sr C Hyattsville Dematha, MD Anthony Barber 6-1/Sr PG Hampton, VA V.J. Beachem 6-6/Sr WF New Haven, IN Jordan Bell 6-6/Sr PF Long Beach Poly, CA Nolan Berry 6-9/Sr C St. Louis Desmet, MO Jabari Bird 6-6/Sr 2G Richmond Salesian, CA Nate Britt 6-1/Sr PG Washington Coolidge, D.C. Brian Bridgewater 6-5/Sr CF Baton Rouge Episcopal, LA Deonta Burton 6-4/Sr 2G Milwaukee Vincent, WI Aquille Carr 5-6/Sr PG Baltimore Patterson, MD Stephen Clark 5-9/Sr PG Oklahoma City Douglas, OK Tyrek Coger 6-8/Sr C Raleigh Upper Room Christian, NC Austin Colbert 6-9/Sr C Elizabeth St. Patrick's, NJ or Lakeville Hotchkiss, CT Devin Davis 6-6/Sr CF Indianapolis Warren Central, IN Eric Cooper 6-3/Sr PG LaVerne Lutheran, CA Stephen Domingo 6-7/Sr WF San Francisco St. Ignatius, CA Mark Donnal 6-8/Sr F-C Whitehouse Anthony Wayne, OH Tyler Ennis 6-2/Sr PG Newark St. Benedict, NJ Junior Etou 6-8/Sr PF Jacksonville Arlington Country Day, FL Tony Farmer 6-6/Sr CF Garfield Heights, OH Luke Fischer 6-9/Sr C Germantown, WI Alex Foster 6-7/Sr PF Chicago DeLaSalle Institute, IL Conner Frankamp 6-0/Sr PG Wichita North, KS Keith Frazier 6-4/Sr 2G Irving, TX Allerik Freeman 6-5/Sr PG Charlotte Olympic, NC Billy Garrett 6-3/Sr PG Chicago Morgan Park, IL Anton Gill 6-2/Sr 2G Raleigh Ravenscroft, NC Aaron Gordon 6-8/Sr CF San Jose Mitty, CA Brannen Greene 6-6/Sr WF Forsyth Mary Persons, GA Derrick Griffin 6-7/Sr PF Rosenburg Terry, TX Shannon Hale 6-7/Sr C-F Arden Christ School, NC Isaac Hamilton 6-5/Sr 2G LA Crenshaw, CA Thomas Hamilton 6-8/Sr C-F Chicago Young, IL Aaron Harrison 6-5/Sr 2G Richmond Ft.Bend Travis, TX Andrew Harrison 6-5/Sr 2G Richmond Ft.Bend Travis, TX Josh Hart 6-4/Sr 2G Washington Sidwell Friends, D.C. Collin Hartman 6-6/Sr WF Indianapolis Cathedral, IN Nigel Hayes 6-7/Sr PF Toledo Whitmer, OH Darryl Hicks 6-4/Sr SM Louisville Trinity, KY Isaiah Hicks 6-8/Sr PF Oxford Body of Christ, NC Kasey Hill 6-1/Sr PG Montverde Academy, FL Malcolm Hill 6-4/Sr 2G Belleville East, IL Zak Irvin 6-7/Sr 2G Fishers Hamilton Southeastern, IN 2 Kuran Iverson 6-8/Sr PF West Hartford Northwest Catholic, CT Demetrius Jackson 6-1/Sr PG Mishawaka Marian, IN Jalen James 6-3/Sr PG La Porte La Lumiere, IN Rondae Jefferson 6-6/Sr CF Chester, PA Jaquan Johnson 6-5/Sr 2G Memphis Southwind, TN Peter Jok 6-6/Sr WF Des Moines Roosevelt, IA Matt Jones 6-4/Sr 2G De Soto, TX Torren Jones 6-8/Sr PF Chandler Basha, AZ Nick King 6-7/Sr WF Memphis East, TN Moses Kinsley 6-10/Sr C New Albany, MS Bronson Koenig 6-2/Sr PG La Crosse Aquinas, WI Jermaine Lawrence 6-9/Sr PF Bayside Cardozo, NY Marc Loving 6-7/Sr CF Toledo St.John's, OH Jarrell Martin 6-7/Sr WF Baton Rouge Madison Prep, LA Greg McClinton 6-6/Sr WF Winston-Salem Prep, NC Kennedy Meeks 6-8/Sr C Charlotte West Charlotte, NC Jordan Mickey 6-7/Sr PF Arlington Grace Prep, TX Maverick Morgan 6-10/Sr C Springboro, OH Austin Nichols 6-8/Sr C-F Eads Briarcrest Christian, TN Kendrick Nunn 6-2/Sr 2G Chicago Simeon, IL Chinoso Obokoh 6-9/Sr C Rochester Kearney, NY Goodluck Okanabah 6-7/Sr C Tilton Tilton School, NH Jabari Parker 6-7/Sr WF Chicago Simeon, IL Solomon Poole 6-1/Sr 2G Jacksonville Parker, FL Bobby Portis 6-9/Sr PF Little Rock Hall, AR Malik Price-Martin 6-8/Sr PF Opa Locka Monsignor Pace, FL Roschon Prince 6-4/Sr 2G Long Beach Poly, CA Julius Randle 6-9/Sr PF Plano Prestonwood Academy, TX Davon Reed 6-4/Sr 2G Princeton Day, NJ Robert Rimmer 6-8/Sr C Orlando Boone, FL Desmond Ringer 6-9/Sr C McDonough Eagles Landing, GA Tyler Roberson 6-7/Sr WF Union or Roselle Catholic, NJ Tyree Robinson 6-2/Sr 2G San Diego Lincoln, CA Bryson Scott 6-0/Sr PG Ft. Wayne Northrup, IN Jaren Sina 6-0/Sr PG Gladstone Gill St. Bernards, NJ Jarquez Smith 6-9/Sr C Macon First Presbyterian, GA Basil Smotherman 6-5/Sr WF Indianapolis Lawrence North, IN Kendall Stephens 6-4/Sr 2G St. Charles East, IL Jimmy Taylor 6-10/Sr C Greensboro, AL Chris Thomas 6-5/Sr 2G South Kent Prep, CT or Princeton Day, NJ Sindarius Thornwell 6-4/Sr SM Lancaster, SC Zavier Turner 5-9/Sr PG Indianapolis Pike, IN Steve Vasturia 6-4/Sr 2G Philadelphia St. Joseph's Prep, PA Ishmail Wainwright 6-5/Sr PF Rockville Montrose Christian, MD Chris Walker 6-10/Sr PF Bonify Holmes County, FL Kyle Washington 6-8/Sr PF Lakeview Hotchkiss, CT Brandon Watkins 6-9/Sr C Atlanta Grady, GA 3 Jack Whitman 6-9/Sr C Lexington Catholic, KY Jonathan Williams 6-8/Sr CF Memphis Southwind, TN Kameron Williams 6-2/Sr 2G Baltimore Mt. St. Joseph, MD Troy Williams 6-7/Sr WF Hampton Phoebus, VA Derrick Willis 6-8/Sr WF Mt. Washington Bullitt East, KY Christian Wood 6-8/Sr PF Palmdale Knight, CA or Henderson Findlay Prep, NV Jordan Woodard 5-11/Sr PG Edmond Memorial, OK James Young 6-6/Sr WF Troy, MI Bo Zeigler 6-6/Sr WF Detroit Community, MI AMERICA'S TOP 60 RISING JUNIORS FOR 2012-13 (Bold denotes top 15 & listed alphabetically) Shaqquan Aaron 6-7/Jr WF Woodland Hills Taft, CA Gerard Adams 6-8/Jr C West Roxbury Catholic Memorial, MA Cliff Alexander 6-8/Jr PF Chicago Curie, IL Larry Austin 6-0/Jr PG Springfield Lanphier, IL Evan Bailey 6-4/Jr SM Massillon Jackson, OH Anton Beard 5-10/Jr PG Little Rock Parkview, AR Joel Berry 6-2/Jr PG Orlando Lake Highland Prep, FL LeRon Black 6-7/Jr CF Memphis White Station, TN James Blackmon 6-2/Jr CG Ft. Wayne Luers, IN Trevon Bluitt 6-5/Jr WF Indianapolis Park Tudor, IN Joe Burton 6-6/Jr WF Houston Christian Life, TX Jonathan Carson 6-4/Jr CF Milwaukee Messmer, WI Gary Clark 6-6/Jr PF Clayton, NC Dominique Collier 6-1/Jr 2G Denver East, CO Jordan Cornish 6-4/Jr 2G New Orleans Brother Martin, LA Jackson Davis 6-8/Jr C-F Lexington Lafayette, KY Vince Edwards 6-5/Jr SM Middletown, OH Jakeenan Gant 6-7/Jr PG Springfield Effingham Co., GA Stepard Garner 6-1/Jr 2G Philadelphia Roman Catholic, PA Trey Gundy 6-6/Jr SM Lexington Henry Clay, KY Devon Hall 6-3/Jr PG Virginia Beach Cape Henry, VA Ahmed Hill 6-2/Jr 2G Fort Valley Peach County, GA Justin Jackson 6-6/Jr SM Houston HCYA, TX Tadrick Jackson 6-0/Jr PG Tifton Tift Co., GA Parker Jackson-Cartwright 5-9/Jr PG Los Angeles Loyola, CA Dakari Johnson 6-10/Jr C Montverde Academy, FL Marsalis Johnson 6-5/Jr WF Chatsworth Sierra Canyon, CA Stanley Johnson 6-6/Jr CF Santa Ana Mater Dei, CA Tyus Jones 6-0/Jr PG St. Paul Apple Valley, MN Kadeem Lattin 6-8/Jr C Houston Westbury Christian, TX William Lee 6-7/Jr PF Plantersville Dallas Co., AL Jalen Lindsey 6-6/Jr WF Nashville Christ Presbyterian Academy, TN Kevin Looney 6-5/Jr WF Milwaukee Hamilton, WI Jaquan Lyles 6-4/Jr CG Evansville Bosse, IN Tre Lyles 6-9/Jr CF Indianapolis Arsenal Tech, IN 4 Chris McCullough 6-9/Jr PF Salisbury Salisbury Prep School, CT Quadri Moore 6-8/Jr C Linden, NJ Dewayne Morgan 6-7/Jr WF Baltimore City College, MD Emmanuel Mudiay 6-3/Jr PG Arlington Grace Prep, TX Jaquon Newton 6-1/Jr PG Philadelphia Neumann Goretti, PA Jahil Okafor 6-10/Jr C Chicago Young, IL Stephen Osu 6-8/Jr C Arlington O'Connell, VA L.J. Peak 6-4/Jr 2G Gaffney, SC Theo Pinson 6-5/Jr WF High Point Wesleyan Chrisitian or Oak Ridge Military, NC Trayvon Reed 6-10/Jr C Montgomery Carver, AL Jaquel Richmond 6-0/Jr PG High Point Wesleyan Christian Academy, NC DeAngelo Russell 6-3/Jr CG Montverde Academy, FL Micah Seaborn 6-6/Jr WF Benbrook, TX Wayne Seldon 6-5/Jr 2G Tilton Tilton School, NH Quinton Snider 6-0/Jr CG Louisville Ballard, KY Elijah Staley 6-6/Jr WF Kennesaw Harrison, GA Melvin Swift 6-7/Jr PF Houston Yates, FL Trey Thompson 6-7/Jr PF Forest City, AR Tony Upchurch 6-4/Jr WF Pearland, TX Craig Victor 6-8/Jr PF New Orleans St. Augustine, LA Noah Vonich 6-7/Jr PF New Hampton Prep, NH Isaiah Whitehead 6-3/Jr 2G Brooklyn Lincoln, NY Andrew Wiggins 6-7/Jr WF Huntington Prep, WV Tyler Wildeman 6-9/Jr C St. John Lake Central, IN Justise Winslow 6-6/Jr WF Houston St.John's, TX AMERICA'S TOP 30+ RISING SOPHOMORES FOR 2012-13 (Listed alphabetically & denotes top 6) Kevaughn Allen 6-2/So 2G North Little Rock, AR Jordan Ash 6-0/So 2G Westchester St.Joseph, IL Nassir Barrino 5-11/So CG Jersey City Hudson Catholic, NJ Jalen Brunson 6-0/So PG Lincolnshire Stevenson, IL Jalin Coleman 6-2/So PG Indianapolis Cathedral, IN Chance Commache 6-7/So C-F Playa Del Rey St.
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