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America's Top Players (Boys) 1 1/23/2018 AMERICA'S MIDSEASON RANKINGS BY CLASSES FOR 2017-18 (Based on college potential) AMERICA'S TOP 100+ SENIORS 13 denotes 5th year senior THE TOP 25 NAME HT CL POS TOWN-SCHOOL-STATE R.J. Barrett 6'7 12 WF Montverde Academy, FL Romeo Langford 6'5 12 2G New Albany, IN Zion Williamson 6'6 12 WF Spartanburg Day School, SC Bol Bol 7'1 12 C-F Henderson Findlay Prep, NV Cameron Reddish 6'6 12 SM Westtown School, PA Moses Brown 6'11 12 C Briarwood Archbishop Molley, NY Simi Shittu 6'8 12 WF Saxtons River Vermont Academy, VT Nassir Little 6'7 12 WF Orlando Christian Prep, FL Tre Jones 6'2 12 2G Apple Valley, MN Anfernee Simons 6'3 13 CG Bradenton IMG Academy, FL Jordan Brown 6'10 12 C-F Napa Prolific Prep, CA Immanuel Quickley 6'4 12 CG Bel Air John Carroll, MD Jahvon Quinerly 6'0 12 PG Jersey City Hudson Catholic, NJ Keldon Johnson 6'4 12 WF Mouth of Wilson Oak Hill Academy, VA Louis King 6'8 12 WF Jersey City Hudson Catholic, NJ Darius Bazley 6'9 12 SM Cincinnati Princeton, OH David McCormack 6'10 12 C Mouth of Wilson Oak Hill Academy, VA Darius Garland 6'1 12 PG Brentwood Academy, TN Reggie Perry 6'8 12 CF Thomasville, GA E.J. Montgomery 6'9 12 C-F Marietta Wheeler, GA Coby White 6'4 12 CG Wilson Greenfield, NC Nazreon Reid 6'9 12 PF Roselle Catholic, NJ Devon Dotson 6'1 12 PG Charlotte Providence Day School. NC Jalen Smith 6'9 12 PF Baltimore Mount St. Joseph, MD Quinton Grimes 6'4 12 2G College Park The Woodlands, TX SECOND 25 (Listed alphabetically) James Akinjo 5'11 12 PG Richmond Salesian, CA Jules Bernard 6'6 12 SM Los Angeles Windward, CA Tyger Campbell 6'0 12 PG LaPorte LaLumiere, IN Jalen Carey 6'2 12 2G Montclair Immaculate Conception, NJ Taeshon Cherry 6'10 12 PF El Cajon Foothills Christian, CA Ayo Dosunmu 6'3 12 CG Chicago Morgan Park, IL Carte'Are Gordon 6'8 12 PF Webster Groves, MO Joey Hauser 6'8 12 PF Stevens Point Area, WI Kamaka Hepa 6'8 12 PF Portland Jefferson, OR Tyler Herro 6'4 12 2G Greenfield Whitnall, WI Jaylen Hoard 6'9 12 PF High Point Wesleyan Christian, NC Talen Horton-Tucker 6'5 12 SM Chicago Simeon, IL Bryan Penn-Johnson 7'0 12 C Mt. Pleasant Wasatch Academy, UT Gerald Liddell 6'7 12 WF Cibola B.P. Steele, TX Matthew Mayer 6'7 12 WF Austin Westlake, TX Luther Muhammad 6'4 12 2G Jersey City Hudson Catholic, NJ Flip Petrusev 6'11 12 C Montverde Academy, FL 2 Courtney Ramey 6'3 12 PG Webster Groves, MO Will Richardson 6'4 12 CG Mouth of Wilson Oak Hill Academy, VA Javonte Smart 6'4 12 2G Baton Rouge Scotlandville, LA Cole Swider 6'7 12 WF Barrington St. Andrews, RI Elijah Weaver 6'5 12 2G Rockledge, FL Joe Wieskamp 6'6 12 WF Muscatine, IA Aaron Wiggins 6'6 12 WF High Point Wesleyan Christian, NC Emmitt Williams 6'7 12 PF Orlando Oak Ridge, FL THE NEXT 50+ BEST GROUPING (Listed alphabeticaly) Justin Ahrens 6'6 12 WF Versailles, OH Demezi Anderson 6'6 12 WF South Bend Riley, IN Rechon Black 6'5 12 PG Concord Cox Mill, NC Rasir Bolton 6'3 12 2G Woodstock Massanutten Military Academy, VA Matt Bradley 6'4 12 WF Mt. Pleasant Wasatch Academy, UT J'Raan Brooks 6'8 12 PF Seattle Garfield, WA Robby Carmody 6'4 12 2G Mars, PA Reggie Chaney 6'7 12 WF Henderson Findlay Prep, NV Dwayne Cohill 6'1 12 PG Parma Holy Name, OH Keishon Dawkins 6'7 12 CF Portland West Linn, OR Michael DeVoe 6'4 12 PG Montverde Academy, FL Darius Days 6'7 12 PF Bradenton IMG Academy, FL Trey Doomes 6'3 12 2G Ft. Lauderdale University School, FL David Duke 6'4 13 PG Ashburnham Cushing Academy, MA CJ Elleby 6'7 12 WF Seattle Cleveland, WA Tim Finke 6'5 12 WF Champaign Centennial, IL Jake Forrester 6'8 13 PF Westtown School, PA Dane Goodwin 6'4 12 2G Columbus Upper Arlington, OH Jarius Hamilton 6'8 12 WF Concord Cannon, NC Tyler Harris 5'10 12 PG Cordova, TN Jaxson Hayes 6'9 12 CF Cincinnati Moeller, OH Aaron Henry 6'5 12 CF Indianapolis Ben Davis, IN Prentiss Hubb 6'3 12 2G Washington Gonzaga, D.C. Eric Hunter 6'3 12 2G Indianapolis Tindley, IN Jerome Hunter 6'7 12 WF Pickerington North, OH Keyontae Johnson 6'5 12 WF Mouth of Wilson Oak Hill Academy, VA Logan Johnson 6'2 12 PG Mountain View St. Francis, CA Brandon Johns 6'8 12 F East Lansing, MI Antwann Jones 6'5 12 2G Orlando Oak Ridge, FL Jaedon LeDee 6'7 12 WF Houston Kinkaid, TX Alex Lomax 5'11 12 PG Memphis East, TN Foster Loyer 6'0 12 PG Clarkston, MI Montez Mathis 6'4 12 2G Bel Air John Carroll, MD Jordan McCabe 5'11 12 PG Kaukauna, WI Khavon Moore 6'8 12 WF Macon Westside, GA Isaiah Mucius 6'8 12 WF Wolfeboro Brewster Academy, NH Pete Nance 6'8 12 C-F Richfield Revere, OH Andrew Nembhard 6'3 12 2G Montverde Academy, FL 3 Landers Nolley 6'7 12 2G Fairburn Langston Hughes, GA Miles Norris 6'9 12 F-C Wolfeboro Brewster Academy, NH Kenneth Nwuba 6'10 12 C Huntington Prep, WV Shareef O'Neal 6'9 12 F-C Santa Monica Crossroads, CA Robert Phinisee 6'1 12 PG Lafayette McCutcheon, IN Kevin Porter 6'5 12 2G Seattle Rainier Beach, WA A.J. Reeves 6'5 12 2G Chestnut Hill Brimmer & May, MA Cormac Ryan 6'5 12 2G Milton Academy, MA David Singleton 6'3 12 2G Torrance Bishop Montgomery, CA Brandon Slater 6'6 12 2G Fairfax Paul VI, VA Amadou Sow 6'8 12 C-F Napa Prolific Prep, CA Brandon Williams 6'2 12 PG Encino Crespi, CA Robert Woodard 6'5 12 SM Columbus, MS TOP SLEEPER Zion Griffin 6'5 12 WF Darien Hinsdale South, IL AMERICA'S TOP 50+ JUNIORS TOP 12 Vernon Carey 6'10 11 C Ft.Lauderdale University School, FL James Wiseman 7'1 11 C Memphis East, TN Charles Bassey 6'10 11 C-F Louisville Aspire Academy, KY Precious Achiuwa 6'7 11 WF Newark St. Benedict's, NJ Scottie Lewis 6'5 11 2G Tinton Falls Ranney, NJ Chol Marial 7'0 11 C Cheshire Academy, CT Chandler Lawson 6'9 11 CF Memphis East, TN Cole Anthony 6'1 11 PG Briarwood Archbishop Molley, NY Bryan Antoine 6'4 11 2G Tinton Falls Ranney, NJ Balsa Koprivica 7'2 11 C Montverde Academy, FL Onyeka Okongwu 6'9 11 C Chino Hills, CA Trenton Watford 6'8 11 WF Birmingham Mountain Brook, AL TOP SLEEPER Antavion Collum 6'7 11 SM Memphis Tennessee Prep, TN SECOND 12 Makhi Mitchell 6'8 11 C-F Montverde Academy, FL Aidan Igiehon 6'8 11 CF Woodmere Lawrence Woodmere Academy, NY Ashton Hagans 6'4 11 2G Covington Newton, GA Kofi Cockburn 6'10 11 C Middle Village Christ the King, NY Keion Brooks 6'9 11 CF Ft. Wayne North, IN Jalen Lecque 6'2 11 CG Arden Christ School, NC Francis Okoro 6'9 11 C Normal West, IL Matthew Hurt 6'9 11 C-F Rochester John Marshall, MN Armando Bacot 6'10 11 PF Richmond Trinity Episcopal, VA Patrick McCaffery 6'9 11 CF Iowa City West, IA Wendell Moore 6'6 11 2G Concord Cox Mill, NC Malik Hall 6'7 11 WF Bel Aire Sunrise Christian, KS THE NEXT 30+ BEST (Listed alphabetically) Avery Anderson 6'2 11 2G Justin Northwest, TX 4 Terry Armstrong 6'5 11 WF Davidson, MI Joey Baker 6'7 11 WF Fayetteville Trinity Christian, NC Christian Brown 6'7 11 WF Columbia Lower Richland, SC D.J. Burns 6'8 11 C Rock Hill York Preparatory Academy, SC Malcolm Dandridge 6'8 11 C-D Memphis East, TN Nobal Days 6'8 11 PF Racine Park, WI Jeremiah Francis 6'0 11 PG Pickerington Central, OH P.J. Fuller 6'3 11 2G Seattle Garfield, WA Alonzo Gaffney 6'9 11 CF Garfield Heights, OH Juwan Gary 6'5 11 WF West Columbia Gray Collegiate Academy, SC Josh Green 6'5 11 SM Bradenton IMG Academy, FL Trayce Jackson-Davis 6'9 11 C-F Greenwood Center-Grove, IN Markese Jacobs 5'11 11 PG Chicago Uplift, IL D.J. Jeffries 6'7 11 WF Olive Branch, MS David Johnson 6'5 11 CG Louisville Trinity, KY Marcedus Leech 6'5 11 2G Poplar Bluff, MO E.J. Liddell 6'7 11 WF Belleville West, IL Tyrese Maxey 6'2 11 CG Garland South Garland, TX Jordan Mitchell 6'7 11 SM Montverde Academy, FL Isaac Okoro 6'5 11 SM Powder Springs McEachern, GA Marvin Price 6'5 11 SM Huntington Prep, WV Jahmius Ramsey 6'4 11 2G Bradenton IMG Academy, FL Jeremiah Robinson-Earl 6'8 11 PF Shawnee Mission Bishop Miege, KS Cassius Stanley 6'4 11 2G Studio City Harvard-Westlake, CA Kyky Tandy 6'1 11 SM Hopkinsville University Heights, KY Oscar Tshiebwe 6'9 11 C Hermitage Kennedy Catholic, PA Marcus Watson 6'6 11 WF Buford, GA Romeo Weems 6'6 11 WF New Haven, MI Kahlil Whitney 6'5 11 WF Roselle Catholic, NJ TOP SLEEPER Mason Gillis 6'7 11 CF New Castle, IN AMERICA'S TOP 30+ SOPHOMORES (Listed alphabetically & bold denotes top 5) Jabri Abdur-Rahim 6'6 10 SM West Orange Seton Hall Prep, NJ Marcus Bagley 6'6 10 WF Chatsworth Sierra Canyon, CA Scottie Barnes 6'8 10 PF Ft.
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