Early Impressions from First 2 Weeks of Youth Club Basketball Play – ryan

With Tournaments, Events and Shoe League Play Virtually Weekend in April and May, The Club-Basketball Skene is in full swing.

With two weekends in the books, here are some like quick thoughts after taching in the recruitlook hops event and the first weekend of Armour Association Play.

1. Christopher Kirkpatrick Was Outstanding Last Weekend. The New Triler Guard, who led a solid elevate team to a 4-0 record in the opening weekend of Armour Association Play, Averaged 21 Points, 4.8 Rebounds and 5.2 Assists and Shot 42% from Three-Pint Range.

Kirkpatrick Plays with supreme confidence and is a legitimate go-to start in the class. His Recruiting Undouubtedly Will Heat Up Soon.

2. The Player ascending the Most in the Early Part of the Spring is Fremd’s Jordan Williams. FRESH off a breakout junior season in which he helped the Vicits to 27 Victories and a beret in the sectional-Title game, the 6-5 wing will Raise His Spring and Summer while playing with elevate.

Williams Can Blend Into Any Situation To Help His Team Win. He does Everything You Ask: Rebound, Defend, Distribute the Ball and Score. He recently has Shown a penchant for Generating More Offense, Including a Much-Improved Jumper.

3. Stephen Brown of Marist Always Has Loked The Part, But Splitting Time As a Legit Football and Basketball Prospect is Never Easy. If Brown consistently can be what he was in the opening weeks for young and reckless, though, the 6-7 rising junior can recharge his basketball fortunes.

4. Speaking of Marist, Keep an Eye on Rising Sophomore Kendall Meyers, WHO FLASHED IMPRESSIVE GLIMPses of Skiled, Versatile Talent while Playing With Young and Reckless.

5. With his Physical Attributes and High Ceiling, Kankakee’s Lincoln Williams Remains the Top Prospect in the Class of 2026. But there Might be a lot of Jockeying for Persion the top half-dozen or so players in the Class, Including Brown, Kirkpatrick, Simeon’s and Simeon’s and Simeon. Oswego East’s Mason Lockett, Young’s Marquis Clark and Benet’s Colin Stack.

6. If you’re picking teams and simply wanting to go out and win a game, depaul prep. 1 Choice. He plays on the summer circuit with the illinois wolves. What a Winner.

The 6-7 junior is also in the process of solidifying Himself as a mid-mans prospect.

7. Joliet West’s Ethan Hillsman Showed Some Flashes Last as a Junior AFTER AFTER IN FROM TENNESSEE. Look for Him to have a breakout Spring and Summer for the Illinois Wolves. HIS SIZE, ATHLETICISM AND VERSATILITY STAND OUT.

8. An ability to make shots from long range at a high percentage is at a premium and is a big part of the formula for basketball success. There are many who do it better than Glenbard East’s Michael Nee.

The 6-1 junior is a high-level shooter who picks his spots, plays with Himself and is a lethal thread from three. He has shined Early with Breakaway on the Club Circuit.

9. He’s A Downstate Player, but the scoring potential of Alton’s semaj stampley is off the Charts. The Junior Guard showcased that and more while playing with the southwest illinois jets.

10. The Player Movement has Started. TJ Williams, an athletic Guard and the Leading Scorer for the Glenbard West Team that Won a Secondal Title, Has Transferred to Bolingbrook.