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*Star Denotes D-1 Players for State Rick Bolus' Top Prospects for U.S 1 *STAR DENOTES D-1 PLAYERS FOR STATE RICK BOLUS' TOP PROSPECTS FOR U.S. FOR 2015-16 Bold denotes top players nationally for respective class (Players listed alphabetically by states) 7/27/2015 ALABAMA HT GR TOWN-SCHOOL *TERENCE ANDERSON 6-4 10 BIRMINGHAM RAMSAY *BRADLEY BELT 6-0 11 HAZEL GREEN *GARRISON BROOKS 6-9 11 AUBURN SAM CORK 6-5 9 TRUSSVILLE HEWITT-TRUSSVILLE PIERCE DICKSON 5-10 9 TRUSSVILLE HEWITT-TRUSSVILLE *CAMERON DIGGS 6-8 12 EIGHT MILE BLOUNT ANDREW EASTERLING 6-5 9 TRUSSVILLE HEWITT-TRUSSVILLE BANIKO HARLEY 5-10 11 BIRMINGHAM RAMSAY DAMON HARPER 5-10 11 TRUSSVILLE HEWITT-TRUSSVILLE *D.J. HARVEY 6-4 11 HUNTSVILLE RANDOLPH SCHOOL *D.J. HEATH 5-11 11 ANNISTON SACRED HEART CATHOLIC KAMARI JACKSON 6-2 12 BRUNDRIDGE PIKE CO. *TREY JEMISON 6-6 10 BIRMINGHAM RAMSAY *JAMAL JOHNSON 6-3 11 HOOVER SPAIN PARK *JOSH LANGFORD 6-5 12 MADISON MADISON ACADEMY ALBERT LUKE 6-7 12 BIRMINGHAM RAMSAY *KOBE MCCLAIN 6-7 11 BIRMINGHAM RAMSAY JOSH MONSKI 6-1 12 TRUSSVILLE HEWITT-TRUSSVILLE *JOHN PETTY 6-5 11 HUNTSVILLE J.O. JOHNSON *ALEX REESE 6-9 11 PELHAM TAVORIS SANDERS 5-8 11 TUSCALOOSA NORTH RIVER ACADEMY BRIAN SIMS 5-10 10 BIRMINGHAM RAMSAY *HARRISON STANLEY 6-5 11 TRUSSVILLE HEWITT-TRUSSVILLE *REGINALD TODD 6-4 12 MOBILE LEFLORE *AUSTIN WILEY 6-9 11 BIRMINGHAM SPAIN PARK EVAN WILEY 6-6 12 HUNTSVILLE LEE JUSTIN WILEY 5-9 11 BIRMINGHAM RAMSAY *SETH WILLIAMS 6-3 10 TUSCALOOSA PAUL BRYANT *BRANDON WRIGHT 6-3 12 BIRMINGHAM RAMSAY ARIZONA *MARVIN BAGLEY 6-10 10 TEMPE CORONA DEL SOL *ALEX BARCELLO 6-1 11 TEMPE CORONA DEL SOL *MICHAEL BIBBY 6-1 12 PHOENIX SHADOW MOUNTAIN *BROCK GARDNER 6-6 12 CHANDLER TRI-CITY CHRISTIAN TYRELL HENDERSON 6-3 12 TEMPE CORONA DEL SOL *CARLOS JOHNSON 6-3 12 PHOENIX SHADOW MOUNTAIN *DEVIN KIRBY 6-9 12 CHANDLER BASHA *MITCHELL LIGHTFOOT 6-7 12 GILBERT CHRISTIAN ACADEMY *WYATT LOWELL 6-9 12 GILBERT *MALIK ONDIGO 6-10 12 EL MIRAGE DESERT *J.J. RHYMES 6-3 12 PHOENIX SHADOW MOUNTAIN CAMERON SATTERWHITE 6-3 12 GILBERT CHRISTIAN ACADEMY *MARCUS SHAVER 6-1 11 PHOENIX ST. MARY'S CALEB SIMMONS 6-4 11 PHOENIX DESERT VISTA ARKANSAS *NNAMDI COLLINS 6-8 12 LITTLE ROCK JOHN MCCLELLAN *ERIC CURRY 6-7 12 LITTLE ROCK SOUTHWEST CHRISTIAN *DARION GILMORE 6'7 11 OSCEOLA *DAMARIAN JOHNSON 5-11 12 CONWAY *MALIK MONK 6-3 12 BENTONVILLE 2 *ADRIAN MOORE 6-4 12 NORTH LITTLE ROCK MAXWELL OMILI 6-7 12 LITTLE ROCK JOHN MCCLELLAN *JAKE SCOGGINS 6-9 12 BENTON *MITCHELL SMITH 6-9 12 VAN BUREN MARK THOMAS 6-6 12 EARLE BRANDON VANOVER 6-11 12 LITTLE ROCK ARKANSAS BAPTIST *CONNOR VANOVER 7-2 10 LITTLE ROCK ARKANSAS BAPTIST CALIFORNIA *MILAN ACQUAAH 6-0 12 LOS ANGELES CATHEDRAL *IKE ANIGBOGU 6-9 12 CORONA CENTENNIAL *DEANDRE AYTON 6-11 11 SAN DIEGO BALBOA CITY *LONZO BALL 6-4 12 CHINO HILLS *JORDAN BROWN 6-10 10 ROSEVILLE WOODCREEK *MICHAEL CAGE 6-9 12 SANTA ANA MATER DEI *J.J. CALDWELL 5-11 12 CYPRESS CYPRESS WOODS *IAN CARTER 6-6 12 GARDENA SERRA *BRANDON CYRUS 6-4 12 SAN DIEGO TORREY PINES *ALGEVON EICHELBERGER 6-7 12 NAPA PROLIFIC PREP *CHRISTIAN ELLIS 6-2 12 MODESTO CHRISTIAN *RENATHAN ONA EMBO 6-4 11 SAN DIEGO BALBOA CITY MALIK FITTS 6-5 12 LA VERNE DAMIEN *JORDAN FORD 6-0 12 FOLSOM *OSCAR FRAYER 6-5 12 HAYWARD MOREAU CATHOLIC *SPENCER FREEMAN 6-0 10 SANTA ANA MATER DEI *DONALD GIPSON 6-4 12 LOS ANGELES FAIRFAX *CHRIS GRAY 6-4 10 SACREMENTO *LELAND GREEN 6-2 12 REDONDO BEACH REDONDO UNION *JORDAN GRIFFIN 6-3 12 CORONA CENTENNIAL *JAYLEN HANDS 6-0 11 EL CAJON FOOTHILLS CHRISTIAN *JAYLEN HARRIS 6-0 11 LOS ANGELES WINDWARD *TIM HARRISON 6-7 12 SAN DIEGO PARKER *DARON HENSON 6-8 12 MISSION HILLS BISHOP ALEMANY *JALEN HILL 6-7 11 CORONA CENTENNIAL *ALRED HOLLINS 6-6 11 SAN FRANSICSO SACRED HEART *JAVONNTIE JACKSON 6-5 12 COMPTON *JOSH JACKSON 6-7 12 NAPA PROLIFIC PREP *VANCE JACKSON 6-8 12 BELLFLOWER ST. JOHN BOSCO *CARLOS JOHNSON 6-4 12 EL CERRITO *JAYCE JOHNSON 6-10 12 SANTA MONICA *BEN KONE 6-8 12 SAN JOSE ARCHBISHOP MITTY *T.J. LEAF 6-9 12 EL CAJON FOOTHILLS CHRISTIAN *IRA LEE 6-7 11 CHATSWORTH SIERRA CANYON *DIKEMBE MARTIN 5-11 12 RIVERSIDE NORTH *REMI MARTIN 6-0 11 CHATSWORTH SIERRA CANYON *JONAH MATHEWS 6-1 12 SANTA MONICA TERRANCE MCBRIDE 6-2 11 CHATSWORTH SIERRA CANYON *BRANDON MCCOY 6-10 11 SAN DIEGO MORSE *JOHNNY MCWILLIAMS 6-4 12 SAN MARCOS *DE'ANTHONY MELTON 6-3 12 ENCINO CRESPI *DEMARI MILSTEAD 5-11 11 HAYWARD MOREAU CATHOLIC *DONOVAN MITCHELL 6-8 12 CLOVIS BUCHANAN *JUSTIN MOORE 6-3 12 SAN DIEGO MISSION BAY *RYAN MURPHY 6-1 12 CALABASAS *MILES NORRIS 6-7 10 CHULA VISTA MATER DEI CATHOLIC *WOLFGANG NOVOGRATZ 6-2 12 NORTH HOLLYWOOD HARVARD-WESTLAKE 3 *DEVIN NEWTON 6-1 11 LOS ANGELES VIEW PARK *KOBE PARAS 6-4 12 LOS ANGELES CATHEDRAL *BRYCE PETERS 6-2 12 LA VERNE DAMIEN LUKE RADOVIC 6-8 12 MONTEBELLO CANTWELL-SACRED HEART *DEVEARL RAMSEY 5-11 12 CHATSWORTH SIERRA CANYON *CODY RILEY 6-7 11 CHATSWORTH SIERRA CANYON THOMAS RUTHERFORD 6-9 12 EL CAJON GROSSMONT *RAYSEAN SCOTT 6-4 12 COMPTON *CHRIS SEELEY 6-6 12 CORONA ELEANOR ROOSEVELT ADAM SIEKO 6-3 11 CHATSWORTH SIERRA CANYON *LUCAS SIEWART 6-9 12 LOS ANGELES CATHEDRAL *COLIN SLATER 5-10 12 FRESNO CLOVIS NORTH *AMADOU SOW 6-8 10 NAPA PROLIFIC PREP *TREVOR STANBACK 6-10 12 PASADENA MARANATHA *CASSIUS STANLEY 6-5 9 CHATSWORTH SIERRA CANYON JOE TATE 6-5 12 BELLFLOWER ST. JOHN BOSCO *CHRISTIAN TERRELL 6-4 12 SACRAMENTO *ETHAN THOMPSON 6-2 11 TORRANCE BISHOP MONTGOMERY *DERRICK THORNTON 6-0 12 CHATSWORTH SIERRA CANYON *ALIZO TRAVIS 6-0 12 VICTORVILLE SILVERADO *IRSHAD UNTE 6-4 12 SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO SADDLEBACK VALLEY CHRISTIAN *HENRY WELSH 6-10 12 LOS ANGELES LOYOLA *BRYSON WILLIAMS 6-6 12 FRESNO ROOSEVELT *RODERICK WILLIAMS 6-5 12 LOS ANGELES PRICE *TRAMEL WILSON 5-7 12 LOS ANGELES GEORGE WASHINGTON PREPARATOR KENNY WOOTEN 6-8 12 MANTECA *DEVIN YOUNG 6-6 12 SACRAMENTO *SOLOMON YOUNG 6-7 12 SACRAMENTO COLORADO *DE'RON DAVIS 6-9 12 AURORA OVERLAND CONNECTICUT *HAMIDOU DIALLO 6-4 11 WOODSTOCK WOODSTOCK ACADENY *MAMADOU DIARRA 6-8 12 WOODSTOCK WOODSTOCK ACADENY *MUSTAPHA HERON 6-5 12 WATERBURY SACRED HEART *SAM IBIEZUGBE 6-10 12 WEST SIMSBURY MASTER'S SCHOOL *RYAN MURPHY 6-2 12 FAIRFIELD COLLEGE PREP *MYLES POWELL 6-1 12 SOUTH KENT PREP *K.J. SANTOS 6-7 12 SOUTH KENT PREP *JACK STEVENS 6-10 12 SOUTH KENT PREP *CHRISTIAN VEAL 6-2 12 OAKDALE ST. THOMAS MORE *WALTER WHYTE 6-5 11 NEW CANAAN ST. LUKE'S SCHOOL *TREMONT WATERS 5-10 11 SOUTH KENT PREP DELAWARE *JORDAN ALLEN 6-2 12 DOVER *ERIC AYALA 6-2 11 HOCKESSIN SANFORD *MYLES DALE 6-3 11 MIDDLETOWN APPOQUINIMINK FLORIDA *ABULE ABADI 6-5 11 POMPANO BEACH CORAL SPRINGS CHRISTIAN DARIUS ALLEN 6-4 12 MELBOURNE CENTRAL CATHOLIC *LEANDRO ALLENDE 6-5 12 HOLLYWOOD CHAMINADE-MADONNA *JONATHAN ARANJO 6-9 12 MIAMI CALUSA PREP *UDOKA AZUBUKIE 6-10 12 JACKSONVILLE POTTER'S HOUSE ACADEMY 4 *DARIUS BANKS 6-4 11 ST. PETERSBURG *DAVID JEAN BAPTISTE 6-0 12 MIAMI NORLAND *KOCH BAR 6-9 12 ORLANDO WEST OAKS ACADEMY *DONTAY BASSETT 6-8 12 OLDSMAR CHRISTIAN *TROY BAXTER 6-9 12 GAINESVILLE THE ROCK SCHOOL RUDY BIBB-BOYD 6-0 12 GAINESVILLE JUSTIN BLAKE 6-8 12 CLERMONT EAST RIDGE *KEVIN BLAZER 6-6 11 BRADENTON IMG ACADEMY *NICK BONITO 6-4 10 FT. LAUDERDALE UNIVERSITY SCHOOL *TONY BRADLEY 6-9 12 BARTOW *CHAUNDEE BROWN 6-5 11 ORLANDO DR. PHILLIPS *CLAYTON BROWN 6-11 12 CORAL GABLES SEAN BROWN 6-0 12 WINTER GARDEN WEST ORANGE *ZACH BROWN 7-1 11 MIAMI BEACH AMARU BRYANT 6-2 12 HAVANA EAST GADSDEN GRACIN BUKUMANYA 6-11 12 MONTVERDE PREP ACADEMY *A.J. CALDWELL 6-4 11 SARASOTA RIVERVIEW CHRISTIAN CARLYLE 6-3 12 JACKSONVILLE BISHOP KENNEY ANDREW CAVANAUGH 6-2 11 LARGO PINELLAS PARK HAMP CHEEVERS 5-10 12 TRENTON *TREY CLEMMONS 6-7 12 MARIANNA *KEON CLERGEOT 6-0 12 AUBURNDALE PAUL COSTAIN 6-2 12 NAPLES ST. JOHN NEUMANN PARKER DAVIS 5-11 12 WINDERMERE PREP ALEX DIEUDONNE 6-3 12 WELLINGTON *MARCUS DODSON 5-10 12 MINNEOLA LAKE MINNEOLA CEDRIC DORT 6-0 11 W PALM BEACH PALM BEACH LAKES *IBRAHIM DOUMBIA 6-8 11 JACKSONVILLE ARLINGTON COUNTRY DAY *JUWAN DURHAM 6-9 12 TAMPA PREP GILBERT ESTIEN 5-10 11 LAND O' LAKES LIK ESTILIEN 6-4 12 NAPLES LELY *NICK EUBANKS 6-5 12 LAUDERDALE LAKES BOYD ANDERSON *L.J. FIGUERORA 6-5 11 OLDSMAR CHRISTIAN *KALEB FITZGERALD 5-10 11 WEST PALM BEACH CARDINAL NEWMAN SETH FLETCHER 6-5 11 NAVARRE *TRENT FOREST 6-4 12 CHIPLEY MOUNGEUMGUI FRANCIS 6-7 12 BRANDON FAITH BAPTIST *TRENT FRAZIER 6-2 11 WELLINGTON DYLAN FRYE 6-1 12 MIAMI CHRISTIAN *LESTER GATES 6-4 12 WELLINGTON TED GEOGIADDIS 6-6 12 JACKSONVILLE PROVIDENCE CHRISTIAN NYSEAN GIDDENS 6-5 12 PALM COAST FLAGLER LAVORRIS GIVENS 6-0 11 W PALM BEACH PALM BEACH LAKES AMARI GOULBOURNE 5-9 11 TAMPA PREP CADE GREEN 6-1 12 SATELLITE BEACH SATELLITE *KHADIM GUESE 6-9 12 BRADENTON VICTORY ROCK PREP TAILOUR HALL 6-0 12 JACKSONVILLE ATLANTIC C0AST *TY HANDS 6-3 10 W PALM BEACH PALM BEACH LAKES KEITH HARDEE 5-7 12 WILLISTON *DAMON HARGE 5-9 10 ORLANDO CHRISTIAN PREP QUAY HARPER 6-2 11 OVIEDO BLAKE HARRIS 6-2 12 MONTVERDE PREP ACADEMY SHAQUILLE HARRIS 6-6 11 MIAMI LAKES AMERICAN SENIOR COLLIN HARTMAN 6-0 12 ORLANDO BISHOP MOORE BEN HAYDEN 6-8 12 WINTER PARK LAKE HOWELL *ERIC HESTER 6-3 12 OLDSMAR CHRISTIAN 5 *DARIUS HICKS 6-9 12 CORAL GABLES EVAN HINSON 6-1 12 DELTONA JEFFREY HOLLAND 6-8 12 JACKSONVILLE ARLINGTON COUNTRY DAY *NICK HONOR 5-9 10 ORLANDO LAKE HIGHLAND PREP MAURICE HOWARD 6-0 12 TALLAHASSEE RICKARDS *DEWAN HUELL 6-10 12 MIAMI NORLAND *LUIS HURTADO 6-5 11 WESTON SAGEMONT *JONATHAN ISAAC 6-8 12 BRADENTON IMG ACADEMY *CHRISTIAN JACKSON 5-9 12 BRADENTON VICTORY ROCK PREP *LOREN JACKSON 5-7 12 BRADENTON VICTORY ROCK PREP QUAN JACKSON 6-2 12 TALLAHASSEE GODBY JELANI JAMES 5-10 12 WINTER GARDEN WEST ORANGE *DE'RIANTE JENKINS 6-5 12 ORLANDO WEST OAKS ACADEMY BRANDON JOHNSON 6-2 12 PLANTATION AMERICAN HERITAGE MATT JOHNSON 5-10 12 FT.
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