11/6/09

2012 Mongreltopia Class Top 50!


Without further delay here is the 2012 Mongreltopia Top 50! I'll try to do an updated top 50 list after the May evaluation period and again right before high school season gets started. Most of these guys are pretty close to where I'd have put them, but I've adjusted some guys up from reader persuasion and a few of them I'm going totally off other reports. Potential is a bigger part of the picture and its hard to predict who will be good in a few years, and I've seen less of most of these kids than I would if I were trying to do a list without help from the readers and tons of research! Let me know what you think, I'll move kids up and down the list if you make a good argument! Remember, this list is Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Michigan, and Ohio only!

1. Emmanual Ochenje is a 6'9 forward/center prospect from Brehm Prep, IL. This inside force is already muscular, long, and moves very well. He's still a little raw but gets it done on both sides of the ball even at this stage of his development. He has an offer from Illinois. Its too tempting to go out on a limb a little for this one, but the kid is so big and should be excellent in two years. As kids get older, you give them less benefit of the doubt with big kids. National Rankings: ESPN #52, Sportspress TV #78, State Rankings Chicagohoops #1,

2. Devontes Smith-Rivera is a 6'3 combo guard from North Central HS (Indianapolis) who has been a big name in this class for a few years. Several people were worried a year ago he might have peaked early since like most of the kids on this list he's a year ahead of much of his class but his improvement this summer was spectacular as the sweet shooting bull of a guard continues to make plays driving to the basket with his strength and incredible balance but also is developing more point skills. He was outstanding at the Adidas Nations in July at point. He has offers from Indiana, Xavier, Purdue, Ohio State, and Tennessee and strong interest from North Carolina and others. National Rankings: ESPN #12, Hoopscoop #20, NY2LA #47, Hoopmasters #19, Sportspress TV #22 State Rankings: IndyStar #1,

3. Adolphus Washington is a 6'8 Taft HS (Cincinnati) power forward who was a dominant inside force for All-Ohio Purple who won AAU nationals in the age group yet again. Washington was dominant down the stretch at the AAU Nationals in Clarksville going for 20 in a semi-final win against Indiana Elite, 25 in a quarter against the Georgia Stars, and he recently transfered from Roger Bacon to Taft. Photo at right is from a Roger Macon game taken by Spiritofsports.net which has an outstanding collection of sports photos.

4. Elijah Macon is a 6'8 Marian-Franklin HS power forward who has already found his college home at West Virginia. He came up huge against Nike Team Florida in the AAU Nationals in Orlando with 16 points to lead his All-Ohio Red to the title. National Rankings: ESPN # 10, SportspressTV #30,

5. Ken Kaminski is a 6'7 wing forward from Medina HS (OH) who has a sweet stroke and can play in the paint. Kaminksi has wonderful leaping ability and can put the ball on the floor as well as float up there for some pretty slams. He has offers from Ohio State, Michigan State, and Indiana so far.

6. Ron Patterson is a long armed 6'3 shooting guard from Broadripple HS (IN). Patterson can shoot the three and is developing more of a handle but already one of the best defenders in his class and can score from anywhere on the court. His best trait is his extreme competitiveness which has helped him earn offers from Tennessee, Ohio State, Indiana, Purdue, Illinois, Cincinnati, Xavier, Depaul. National Rankings: Hoopscoop #89, NY2LA #44, Sportspress TV #95, Local Rankings: Indystar #2,

7. TJ Bell is a 6'8 forward for Bloomington South (IN). He has outstanding athleticism and great reach, but is still a little gangly. Bell is somewhat raw, but very good in the paint. He is getting some serious attention at wide receiver this year good speed for a 6'8 kid. He has an offer from Indiana (for basketball). National Rankings: ESPN #31, NY2LA #28, SportspressTV #37, State Rankings: Indystar #13,

8. AJ Hammons is a strong 6'11 kid from Carmel HS (IN). He is still a work in progress on offense but has soft hands and great potential. Hammons is not usually very aggressive on offense, however on defense he shuts people down and goes after the ball hard at times. When his light goes on he's quite possibly a top ten player nationally. National Rankings: ESPN #30, Hoopscoop # 67, SportspressTV #71, State Rankings: Indystar #5,

9. Jaylen Beckham is a 6'1 cat-quick point guard for powerhouse Lexington Catholic who can get to the basket at will. He’s got a lot of reach and athleticism and is amazing getting to the hoop, uses hesitation well, and has a soft shot but probably needs to extend his range. He made some wild passes when I've seen him, but he was a freshman. He has very good court vision but needs to tighten the whole package a little and could wind up best prospect from Kentucky in several years and is already a special defender. He played well for Hoop Dreams last summer especially at the Boo Williams Invitational and is being recruited by Cincinnati, Florida, Tennessee, Kentucky, Alabama, and Indiana. National Rankings: Hoopscoop (6/17/09) #42, NY2LA #36, SportsPressTV #44, ESPN #83, State Rankings: Demling #1

10. Garry Harris is a 6'3 combo guard for Hamilton Southeastern who jumped around this summer on different AAU teams, he has big time bounce and command of the game. I'm not positive if he's going to be a point guard or not, but he can pass and has a nice three point shot and is a superior scorer. He was outstanding for Up Tempo, Team Indiana, and whomever he laced them up with but got hurt for a couple of weeks in July so not a lot of people got to see him. The Good Mongrel sat next to Tom Crean and Bruce Weber on the first day of the evaluation period at 9:05 AM so head coaches know plenty about him. His parents went to Purdue. National Rankings: State Rankings: Indystar #10,

11. Dejuan Marrero "Rico" Marrero's best trait is his unmatched motor, he is king of the offensive glass and most of his game revolves around cleaning up after others at this point. But the 6'6 Bowman Academy (IN) forward is developing some wing skills and has a decent perimeter shot while unguarded. He has offers from Illinois, Purdue, Indiana, Ohio State, Virginia, and Valparaiso. National Rankings: Hoopscoop #40, ESPN #50, SportspressTV #42, NY2LA #115, State Rankings: Indystar #3,

12. Raphael Davis is a 6'5 well developed kid from Ft Wayne who has committed to Matt Painter at Purdue. He's a pure scorer and can get hot from outside but shows outstanding aggressiveness and has the perfect scoring mentality. National Rankings: ESPN #59, Sportspress TV #62, State Rankings: Indystar #7,

13. Jeremy Hollowell is a rangy 6'6 wing forward from Lawrence Central. He is a smooth shooter with a very good handle to go with long arms. Hollowell has a calm demeanor and can lull you to sleep by looking passive but don't let it fool you because he usually plays great defense which has helped earn him offers from several high majors including Ohio State, Tennessee, Iowa, Cincinnati, and Indiana. National Rankings: NY2LA #76, State Rankings: Indystar #4,

14. Austin Burgett is a 6'8 Avon HS small forward that has three point range, nifty post moves and handles like a wing. He might project to be a power forward in college if he keeps puting on muscle but he grew late and played guard a couple of years ago. He has several good offers already including Cincinnati, Iowa, Ohio, and Northwestern. National Rankings: NY2LA #141, State Rankings: Indystar #6,

15. Yogi Ferrel is a pass-first 5'8 pure point and has really long arms for his size. He has an infectious wide-eyed Mike Singletary type of intense style and is a good defender. Yogi has offers from Purdue, Ohio State, Butler. National Rankings: SportspressTV, #35, ESPN #61, State Rankings: Indystar #8,

16. Jordan Hare is arguably the most promising prospect in Michigan from the 2012 class. He is a 6'7 forward from Saginaw Arthur Hill. Bankhoops has him as the top ranked forward in Michigan. National Rankings: ESPN #48 State Rankings:

17. Jalen Robinson is a 6'8 wing forward from Northland HS (Columbus) who has offers from West Virginia, Akron, and Kent State. Robinson has great length and has outstanding potential. National Rankings: State Rankings:

18. Keith Carter is a 6'0 point from Proviso East who is arguably the class of the special group of sophomore points in Illinois. He was a standout on Team NLP at the NY2LA Shootout along with teammate Aaron Simpson, they drew a crowd of Big Ten coaches to watch. According to Illinoisprepbullseye.com he is the best guard in 2012 in Chicago, he has good range and is strong and athletic and has a calm demeanor on the court. Purdue and Illinois are among the schools he is interested in. He's one of three kids Hendrickson considers vying for the top spot in Illinois in 2012. State Rankings: Chicagohoops #11,

19. Kyle Molock is a 6'1 point guard from Dublin-Coffman HS (Ohio) who committed to Purdue after having a big summer for Ohio Basketball Club. ESPN #65, SportspressTV #91, State Rankings:

20. Bobo Drummond is a 5'11 pg Peoria Central HS has big time potential is on the radar of several Big Ten programs. He is a pure point and still working on getting his own offense but has a great feel for the game. National Rankings , Local Rankings: Chicagohoops #5,

21. Edward Seay is an athletic 6'8 power forward from Merillville. He is long and athletic and should have a huge year. He played well for the SYF Players 2012 squad last summer. National Rankings: Hoopscoop #110, NY2LA #106, State Rankings: Indystar #11,

22. Dylan Kaufman is a 6'4 wing for Hiland HS (Akron) who is a fine shooter and good all around player. He and his CBIZ team were scouted by coaches from Ohio State, Indiana, North Carolina, and others but he already has some good offers including Miami and Akron. National Rankings: State Rankings:

23. Jermaine Morgan is a 6'8 combo forward for Whitney Young. Hendrickson of the Hoopsblog included him among 15 players to watch for this class and said he has as much upside as anyone in the class. National Rankings: ESPN #36 State Rankings: Chicagohoops #19
24. Aaron Simpson is a 5'11 combo guard for North Chicago Community HS who played this summer for Team NLP along with Keith Carter. He's a big time athlete and can shoot. Illinois and Purdue were two schools watching him IN July. Reader comments influenced a bump from 25 to 24 and Chicagohoops backed it up by puting him in a 3 way tie for #1 in the state. National Rankings: State Rankings: Chicagohoops #1
25. Malcolm Hill-Brey is a 5'9 point for Mt Carmel HS (Illinois). He played up for Chicago Summit on their 2011 team in the summer and made a splash. He also played with the Derek Rose All-Stars later in the summer and is being recruited by Tennessee, Indiana, Wake Forrest, Detroit, Marquette, and Illinois. National Rankings: State Rankings: Chicagohoops #14,

26. Jay Simpson had a good summer for the Illinois Wolves. He is a 6'8 forward from Champaign Central HS who committed to Purdue. National Rankings: ESPN #98 State Rankings: Chicagohoops #7,

27. Matt Costello is a 6'8 center from Bay City, Western who is a very good perimeter shooter with excellent potential. He has good shot blocking instincts. I caught him at the Kentucky Hoopfest for Team Pride and he was very good. Bankhoops outstanding website has him ranked #1 post player in his class for Michigan. He has visited Purdue, Ohio State, and Michigan State but no offers yet. National Rankings: ESPN #63, State Rankings:

28. Kellon Thomas is an outstanding 5'9 true point guard from Southport HS who is a very good scorer with a smooth outside shot being recruited by Butler, Indiana, and others played for the Spiece Indy Stars 2012 club. National Rankings: Hoopscoop #126, State Rankings: Indystar #9,

29. Tyrone Sherman is yet another outstanding point guard prospect in this class from Illinois. He is a 6’0 score-first point guard from Homewood-Flossmoor who played up in the summer with the 2011 Illinois Wolves. Sherman was outstanding at the Next Level Invitational and has the confidence and presence on the floor that an elite player needs at the point as well as the ability to knock down three point shots when well guarded. In a link I can no longer find, IllinoisPrepBullseye.com called him one of the top five players in Illinois from the class. State Rankings: Chicagohoops #18,
30. Kellen Dunham is a 6'4 shooter from Pendleton Heights (IN) who I've had a couple of emails about. Here is a quote from comments section on him "Langkabel and Dunham are both highly skilled, solid players. Dunham can shoot from anywhere ...that only adds to his game." He grew four inches from his freshman year and has the attention of big ten and mid-major programs. Dunham had a big summer for the Eric Gordon Indy Stars 2012 squad.

31. Tameron Manning is a 6'3 guard from Scott Co who is an athletic player with great upside. He was dominant against older kids at the Tennessee Elite camp according to Tate on hoopsreport.com. He's had foul trouble a couple of times when I've had the chance to see him so I don't have a great feel for his game. He did get good reviews playing this summer for Hoop Dreams. State Rankings: Demling #3

32. Sean Sheldon is a 6'8 forward from Traverse City St Francis (Michigan) who Bankhoops has as the second best post player in his class from the state. A couple of emailers are big fans of his and suggest he is the best true post man in his class in Michigan. National Rankings: State Rankings:

33. Ray Lee is a 6'2 shooting guard from Detroit Cass Tech. Bankhoops has him as the top ranked shooting guard in Michigan's 2012 class. I have had an email and a reader comment sugesting he is undervalued so we'll give him a bump up from 41 and keep a close eye on him this fall. The anonymous comment also suggested he is more of a point than a wing. National Rankings: State Rankings: Bankhoops #2,
34. CJ Jones is a 6'0 combo guard from Chicago Orr who Hendrickson from the Hoopsreport considers one of three players vying for the top spot in the class and praises his toughness. * 11/11 update here's a great article from Chicagohoops which says CJ has a Depaul offer and is hearing from Northwestern, Illinois, Indiana State, and USC. http://www.chicagohoops.com/articles1/curtisjones1.html State Rankings: Chicagohoops #8,
35. Jelani Neeley is a 6'0 point guard from Chicago Simeon who Hendrickson from the Hoopsreport sees as one of the three players vying for top spot in the state in 2012. National Rankings: State Rankings: Chicagohoops #4
36. Cameron Harvey is a 6'3 guard from St. Joe's in Chicago. He played well for Indiana Elite Team Indiana in the summer and just committed to Wyoming! Congrats Mr Harvey, take lots of pictures its stunning out there! http://ilprepbullseye.com/page7.html National Rankings: ESPN #81, SportspressTV #51, State Rankings: Chicagohoops #10,

37. Malik London is a 6'8 forward from Chillicothe HS (Ohio) who is being tracked by mid-major and high major programs. National Rankings: ESPN #99

38. Desmond Dorsey is a 6'0 scoring point guard from Jeffersontown, Kentucky that I got to see playing for the Nashville Celtics. He's a big time scorer but not sure he is a point yet or not. State Rankings: Demling #2

39. Derrick Randolph is a 5'8 pure point for Chicago Whitney Young who has the quickness you need and plays with some intensity. National Rankings: State Rankings: Chicagohoops #13

40. Glenn Robinson Jr is a shooting guard who had a big summer for the 2012 SYF Players. He says his favorite is Dad's alma mater Purdue but he is also interested in Indiana. National Rankings: NY2LA #99, State Rankings:

41. Lamar Walker is another big man from Michigan. He's a 6'9 kid with potential from Detroit Community HS. Bankhoops has him as the 3rd best post player in his class in Michigan.

42. Delvon Rencher is a strong 6'5 forward for Homewood-Flossmoor (Illinois) that was co-MVP of the Windy City Classic in May for the Derek Rose All-Stars. When I saw him in May he was very strong but undersized for a power player for college so he'll have to grow some or expand his game. National Rankings: State Rankings: Chicagohoops #17

43. Davon Scott is a 6'7 forward for Columbus Northland who manages to stand out even among so many talented big kids on one team. National Rankings: SportspressTV #65.

44. Jerad Drew is a 6'5 wing from Lawrence Central (Indianapolis) who has outstanding reach and athleticism. He can drive, shoot, and defend but needs to be a little more polished. He's getting early interest from Indiana, Illinois, and several mid-major schools. He came up huge on the defensive side of the ball in two separate championship games against JP Tokoto as he teamed with Jeremy Hollowell to hold Tokoto to the peremiter where he was less effective.

45. Marcus Jones is a 6’4 forward playing for Team Detroit who is one of the top 2012 players in the midwest. He had nice write-ups for his performance at the King James event in April.

46. Fred Van Vleet 2012 is a 6’0 point guard for Rockford Auburn who plays summer for Rockford 5-O. He was playing well at 17U for them at the Chicago Tip-Off Classic. Chicagohoops raved about him saying he has a strong frame, is a good decision maker, passer, and handles the ball well. At the Nike Spring Shootout in Merrillville he played for Pryme Time and won the bronze division and also when winning the 15U division at End of Summer Classic in Merrillville. He's thin but changes speeds well and is a leader on the floor. Depal and Illinois are recruiting him. National Rankings: State Rankings: Chicagohoops #6,

47. DJ Ballantine is a 5'11 point guard from Kokomo (IN) who had a big performance at the Michigan Elite Camp this summer. National Rankings: Hoopscoop #190 (June/09), State Rankings: Indystar #20,

48. Rhett Smith is a versatile 6'5 wing forward from Sullivan HS (IN). Smith is tough, has range and plays with some strength and is one of those prospects who really needs a couple of inches and will explode up the rankings. He came up big playing with his 2012 Spiece Indy Stars going up against the 2011 King James All-Stars scoring 18 points including the game winning three pointer in a game at the Kansas City Hoopfest this July. Southern Illinois and Indiana State are recruiting him and he has an offer from Deleware.

49. Desmond Ridenour is a guard from Cleveland Benedictine to keep an eye on. According to comments from readers... "6'0 PG on the same (Cleveland)Benedictine team as Cameron Wright(your 2010 #10). With schools such as Florida, Penn State, Wisconsin, Michigan State coming to the open gyms to see this crafty yet explosive young player he is definitely one to watch for.",

50. Orlando Berry Jr is an undersized point who runs the show for Taft HS and his dad's dominant All-Ohio Purple AAU program. They won the Nationals in Clarksville, Tennessee behind Berry's leadership. His old man played with Alan Houston at UT.
50. Charles Harris is a 6'3 guard for Lake Forrest academy and Full Package Athletics in the summer. I had him in the honorable mention until Chicagohoops updated their state rankings and put him in a 3 way tie for #1 so I'll give him a debut on the list. National Rankings: State Rankings: Chicagohoops #1


Possible top 50 candidates:
Austin Angel is a 6'3 guard from Boylan (Rockford) State Rankings: Chicagohoops #12
Aaric Armstead is a 6'4 guard from Chicago Hales-Franciscan. State Rankings: Chicagohoops #16
Conner Boehm is a 6'6 New Trier forward.
Travis Britt is an outstanding point guard prospect for Culver Millitary Academy. He is being recruited by Illinois, Indiana, Purdue, Drake, Michigan, and Dayton. National Rankings: Hoopscoop #149, State Rankings:
Nathan Boothe is a 6'7 forward from Warren. Chicagohoops #20,
Nate Brooks is a 6'5 Whitney Young guard who got MVP of the 15U division for Illinois T-Wolves at the tip-off classic 3/30.
Deontra Brown is a 6'1 guard for Plainfield HS (IL).
Brent Calhoun is a 6'7 forward for Indianapolis Warren Central who played for the Spiece All-Stars 2012 squad with Patterson, Hollowell, Burgett, and company. State Rankings: Indystar #17,
Trashaun Carroll is a 6'5 forward from Proviso East (was with Curie last year) who plays strong, plays on the Chicago Summit and did a good job playing up with 16U at the tip-off classic per chicagohoops. The next week he was with the 15-U Derek Rose All-Stars playing in the Knoxvegas Heat tourney. State Rankings: Chicagohoops #20,
Max Clemons is a guard from Scottsburg, IN who had a huge summer for Team Southern Indiana (Red).
Jaleel Cousins is a 6'8 forward for Tates Creek who just so happens to be Demarcus Cousins' cousin.
Charles Foster plays for Derek Smith All-Stars in the summer and Trinity (Louisville) for school. I've read Hoopmasters has him in their top 150 but can't find a free link for that.
Jordan Foster is a 5'11 point guard from Oak Park-River Forrest who is among the best of the several elite points in this class from Illinois. Some reader comments from "anonymous" suggest he's equally effective on both sides of the ball.
Myles Hamilton is a point guard from St Edwards OH.
Chris Harrison-Docks is a 5'11 combo guard playing this year for Okemos HS (MI). He was in Kentucky last year and played for Indiana Elite Team Indiana over the summer.
Brad Hartman is a 6'7 forward from Union (IN) with a big future but he's a bit skinny now. he shows excellent fundamentals and improved rapidly this summer for the Spiece Indy Stars 2012 squad.
Chris Heaney is a 6'3 guard from Lincoln Park (IL).
RJ Hunter is a 5'10 point guard from Indianapolis whose dad is the famous African shoe donor who coaches IUPUI.
Patrick Ingram is a 6'1 combo guard for North Central (Indianapolis) who was outsanding for the Eric Gordon 2012 all-stars. State Rankings: Indystar #15,
Logan Irwin is a 5'9 high scoring point guard for dad's team Whitko HS. State Rankings: Indystar #16,
Ronnie Johnson is a 6'0 combo guard for Indianapolis North Central. National Rankings: State Rankings: Indystar #12,
Andrew Jordan is a 6'5 small forward for the Illinois Wolves in 2012.
Jason Kilongi is a wonderful sleeper from Bishop Leurs in Ft Wayne who looked great for Spiece Gym Rats Davis. He was on JV last year but should be unleashed this year.
Dylan Lankabel is a guard from Morristown who was outsanding for the Eric Gordon Indy Stars 2012 club.
Michael Mache is a 6'5 forward for Illinois Select and Glenbard HS (Glenelyn, IL).
Matthew Mache is a 6'5 forward for Glenbard (Glenelyn, IL) and Illinois Select.
Kellon McCormick is a 6'6 wing from Notre Dame Prep who shoots the lights out and is still growing.
Nick Osbourne is a 6'7 Muncie Central with a bright future. State Rankings: Indystar #14,
Jordan Potts is a 5'10 point guard for Columbus Northland HS who hit a string of big three pointers in the tournament last year. He has an offer from James Madison.
Michael Ramey is a 6'4 wing for Southport (Indianapolis). State Rankings: Indystar #18,
Jacoby Roddy is a 6'5 swingman for Peoria Manual that played for the Illinois Wolves 2012 club in the summer.
Jordan Smith is a 6'3 wing guard for Chicago Whitney Young and the Illinois T-Wolves in the summer.
Akeem Springs is a 6'3 guard from Waukeegan (IL).
Jeff "Kiki" Stokes is a sleeper to watch from Peoria Manual. He's a point guard in the summer for the Illinois Wolves 2012 club.
Steve Taylor is a 6'7 forward for Simeon (Chicago). State Rankings: Chicagohoops #9,
Tim Williams is a 6'7 forward from Homewood-Flossmore. State Rankings: Chicagohoops #15
Anton Wilson is a 6'5 wing from Flint who played for Team Pride over the summer who looked great. Cleveland State has offered and Iowa is also interested.


* Note on rankings, ESPN only ranks a top 25 officially, but if you search 2012 prospects and then click on grade, it gives them in the order they have them picked in thus far. I don't have a prescription to Hoopscoop or NY2LA unfortunately, I've included their rankings on several prospects that I ran across online in different articles. A kid showing no rankings doesn't mean they are really unranked.

14 comments:

  1. Ray Lee is Soph and actually plays pg. He also is a lot better than #42

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  2. WHOOOAAA..yess Ray Lee, very Underrated VERY!. He is easily considered Michigans best soph. Many considered him a top 15 regional prospect until his injury which set him back a little. http://scouthoops.scout.com/a.z?s=75&p=8&c=1&nid=4443882

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  3. Raven Lee #45 NY2LA. Yes very underrated on this list.

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    44 Ronald Patterson G/F 6-3/190 Indianapolis, IN Broad Ripple Spiece Indy Stars
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    73 Kaileb Rodriguez SF 6-7/185 Highlands Ranch, CO Thunderridge Next Level
    74 Charles Mitchell PF 6-7/235 Marietta, GA Joseph Wheller World Wide Renegades
    75 Arroyo Edwards PG 6-4/180 Milwaukee, WI Rufus King Playground Elite
    76 Jeremy Hollowell SF 6-6/190 Indianapolis, IN Lawrence Central Fieldhouse Elite
    77 Wesley Staten PG 6-1/160 Sioux City, IA Sioux City West K.C. Cowboys Players
    78 Richard Longrus SF 6-6/195 Oakland, CA Bishop O'Dowd Drew Gooden Soldiers
    79 Reginald Ragland SF 6-4/200 Huntsville, AL Bob Jones Southeast Elite
    80 Ryan Arcidiacono PG 6-3/180 Langhorne, PA Neshaminy Pennsylvania Playaz
    81 Albert Lomomba SG 6-4/180 Madison, WI Madison Memorial Wisconsin Gators Elite
    82 Delvon Rencher SF 6-5/190 Flossmoor, IL Homewood-Flossmoor Mac Irvin
    83 Ryan Rosburg F/C 6-7/185 Chesterfield, MO Marquette St. Louis Gateway
    84 Adolphus Washington PF 6-6/230 Cincinnati, OH Robert A. Taft All-Ohio Purple
    85 Dominique Bull SG 6-3/190 Worcester, MA Cusing Academy B.A.B.C.
    86 Alex Henry PG 6-2/180 Florissant, MO McCluer St. Louis Eagles
    87 Otis Pirtle SF 6-3/175 Milwaukee, WI Bradley Tech Playground Elite
    88 Robert Carter C 6-8/245 Thomasville, GA Thomasville Georgia Stars
    89 Anthony January SF 6-6/185 Comptino, CA Compton Compton Magic
    90 Willie Cauley C 6-10/210 Dodge City, KS Spearville KC Pump 'N Run

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  5. 91 James Ford SG 6-4/175 Richmond, VA Christ Church School Richmond Squires
    92 Demetrius Griggs PG 5-11/160 Lake Jackson, TX Brazosport Franchize All-Stars
    93 Jarmal Reid PF 6-6/230 Decatur, GA Columbia Southern Kings
    94 Jordan Gaither PG 6-1/160 Snellville, GA Shiloh Atlanta Celtics
    95 DeShaun Suber PG 5-10/155 Brooklyn, NY Brother Rice New York Gauchos
    96 Rapheal Davis SG 6-5/185 Fort Wayne, IN South Side Spiece Indy Heat
    97 Carlos Morris SG 6-5/190 Eastpoint, FL Franklin County Team Breakdown
    98 Rene Castro PG 6-3/175 Milton, MA Milton All For One Basketball Club
    99 Glenn Robinson Jr. G/F 6-3/175 Saint John, IN Lake Central SYF Players
    100 Cameron Golden PG 5-10/155 Memphis, TN Ridgeway Memphis Y.O.M.C.A.
    101 Tequan Alers F 6-7/185 Fredericksburg, VA James Monroe Team Takeover Canada
    102 Jermaine Davis C 6-7/255 Garfield Heights, OH Garfield Heights King James Shooting Stars

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  6. 105 Tamron Manning SG 6-4/185 Georgetown, KY Scott County Hoop Dreams
    106 Edward Seay PF 6-8/220 Merrillville, IN Merrillville SYF Players
    107 Jordan Mason G/F 6-2/165 Ennis, TX Ennis Texas Select Elite
    108 Antonio Hopkins PG 5-9/155 St. Louis, MO Vashon St. Louis Eagles
    109 Tre Payne SG 6-4/190 Oklahoma City, OK Putnam City Athletes First
    110 Phillip Nolan PF 6-8/200 Milwaukee, WI Milwaukee Vincent Milwaukee Spartans
    111 Jalin Love G 6-1/165 Kansas City, MO East KC Pump 'N Run
    112 Dwayne Stanford SF 6-5/190 Cincinnati, OH Withrow University All-Ohio Purple
    113 Tyler Thomas F 6-7/190 Olathe, KS Olathe South Spice Mo-Kan
    114 Keith Carter PG 5-11/175 Maywood, IL Proviso East Team N.L.P.
    115 DeJuan Marrero SF 6-5/205 Gary, IN Thea Bowman Academy Spiece Indy Stars
    116 Rasheed Sulaimon SG 6-3/185 Houston, TX Strake Jesuit Franchize All-Stars
    117 Sam Beeler C 6-9/205 San Diego, CA Poway High Intensity Hoops
    118 Aaron Durley C 6-10/255 Houston, TX St. Thomas Houston Swoosh Select
    119 Kevin Pritchard PG 6-2/165 Lawrence, KS Lawrence KC Pump 'N Run
    120 Joseph Lundy SG 6-4/195 Washington, D.C. Friendship Collegiate Academy Team Takeover
    121 Nate Brooks SF 6-5/195 Chicago, IL Whitney Young Illinois Timberwolves
    122 David Andoh PF 6-7/205 San Jose, CA Archbishop Mitty Oakland Rebels
    123 Anthony Hollins SF 6-5/180 Dallas, TX A. Maceo Smith Texas Select
    124 Adam Woodbury C 6-11/215 Sioux City, IA East Martin Brothers Select
    125 Kyle Washington F 6-6/175 Minneapolis, MN Binilde-St. Margaret Howard Pulley
    126 Darion Clark PF 6-6/220 Conyers, GA Rockdale County Atlanta Celtics
    127 Shaquille Patterson SF 6-5/190 Ridgeway, VA Magna Vista Richmond Squires
    128 Michael Lewis PF 6-8/220 Slidell, LA North Shore Hollis Price Elite
    129 Aaron Simpson PG 5-10/155 North Chicago, IL North Chicago Team N.L.P.
    130 Dominique Wilson PF 6-8/200 Kansas City, KS Piper K.C. Cowboys Players
    131 Reginald Dillard SG 6-3/200 Greensboro, NC J.B. Dudley CP3 All-Stars
    132 Matthew Christiansen C 6-9/230 Oklahoma City, OK Bishop McGuinness Athletes First
    133 Isaiah Miles SF 6-7/195 Ellicott City, MD Glenelg Country School Nike Baltimore Elite
    134 Kamali Bey SG 6-3/215 Springfield, MA Sabis I.C.S. B.A.B.C.
    135 Dekeeba Battee-Aston PF 6-8/225 Fort Worth, TX Richland Team Texas
    136 Kyle Meyer PF 6-8/210 Duluth, GA Northview Atlanta Celtics
    137 Jermaine Morgan PF 6-8/200 Chicago, IL Whitney Young Mac Irvin Fire
    138 Thaddeus Hall SG 6-4/180 Brooklyn, NY Bishop Loughlin Long Island Lightning
    139 Michael Schreiber C 6-9/230 Elk River, MN Rogers Net Gain Sports
    140 Casey Kasperbauer SG 6-1/165 Carroll, IA Carroll All Iowa Attack
    141 Austin Burgett PF 6-8/200 Avon, IN Avon Spiece Indy Stars
    142 Matthew Shrigley SF 6-5/190 Carlsbad, CA La Costa Canyon Dream Vision
    143 Javonte Hawkins SG 6-5/185 Mount Morris, MI Beecher Michigan Mustangs
    144 Clinton McCullough PF 6-6/190 Lenexa, KS St. James Academy Spice Mo-Kan Elite
    145 Zak Showalter SG 6-1/165 Germantown, WI Germantown Wisconsin Swing
    146 Cameron Harvey PG 6-2/175 Naperville, IL St. Joseph Team Indiana/Indiana Elite
    147 Treveon Henry PG 6-1/170 Fort Lauderdale, FL Pine Crest School South Florida Elite
    148 Landen Lucas PF 6-8/205 Portland, OR Sunset I-5 Elite
    149 Casey Oliverson C 6-10/215 Simsboro, LA Simsboro Louisiana Select
    150 Amara Darboh SF 6-3/185 Dowling, IA Dowling All Iowa Attack

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  7. The scouting report from Chicago Hoops on the top Illinois 2012 prospects is a honest opinion of the top boys in their state. I have seen all the top players in illinois and a great deal in the midwest. These are the Guards without any doubt are the top in the Midwest Keith Carter should be #1 in Illinois,Derrick Randolph is a gamer and should be rank higher,Jordan Foster is the most complete guard in the class with offensive skills and defensive skills. Read Hoopmaster by Van Coleman and see what he had to say about him.

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  8. Fred van Fleet, BoBo Drummond and is non athletics Guards. Drummond and Van Fleet can not shoot. It really surprise me that Chicago Hoops have them rank so high. The Guards that can play on both side are C Jones ,Keith Carter,Derrick Randolph,Jordan Foster. Aaron Simpson can shoot the rock but no defense. Politics in Illinois is at it best.

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  9. Article on Pendleton Heights Kellen Dunham theheraldbulletin.com/sports

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  10. Boston Trinity Academy, has 8 college prospects. Check out some video here:

    http://www.livestream.com/bostontrinitylionsbasketball

    Rodell Wigginton, one of the top Sophs in the Country

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  11. jordan gaiher is very underrated. 6'3 point guard plays with shiloh highschool his aau team is he atlanta celtics.

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  12. I completely agree with the list. But just to throw some names out there:
    Charles Harris-6'3 Guard/Forward from Lake Forest
    Treyshawn Jones-5'9 Guard from Hyde Park
    Roymell Long-6'1 Guard from Lincoln way north
    Roytrell Long-6'1 Guard from Lincoln way north
    Torin Washington-6'5 Forward from TF North
    Tony Hicks-6'2 Guard/Forward from St.Rita

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  13. I COMPLETLY AGREE WITH THIS LIST .BUT JUST TO THROW SOME NAMES OUT THEIR:
    TYLER DOWL 6'1 GUARD LANGSTON HUGHES HIGH SCHOOL (FAIRBURN GEORGIA)
    TAYLOR DOWL 6'1GUARD LANGSTON HIGH SCHOOL .YES THEY ARE TWINS
    EVAN NOULTE 6'7 FORWARD MILTON HIGH SCHOOL
    TONY PARKER 6'9 FORWARD MILLER GROVE HIGH SCHOOL

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  14. No wonder my favorite teams Illinois and Depaul haven't been able to win a championship. You guys say Bobo Drummond can't shoot? As a freshman at Peoria Central you couldn't leave him open, same for his soph. season. What do you guys look for because selection of talent is key in winning championships? I am from Peoria, and we have had talent her since blacks migrated here. The "Chi" had no clue we were here until Lynn Collins and his crew came at the Chi tough. Later Frank and the Wayne Mclain bunch. Bobo is my son, and Illinois and Depaul are my favorites but if you guys run away from national titles Bobo won't fit into either scheme! He has been groomed to win titles!

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