“With the season whining down, these are some of our top 2015’s still on the board, pickings are slim.”
- Marcus LoVett 6-2 PG HM Morgan Park – “Couldn’t rescue his team in a play-off loss; despite scoring 30.”
- Christian Willaims 6-5 WG MM+-MM Decatur St. Tersa – “Back on the court after petitioning for his eligibility; one of the more talented players in the class and his recent play has certainly indicated that.”
- Josh Stamps 6-5 WG MM+-MM Chicago Curie – “Didn’t realize how raw he is in terms of his understanding of the game; has talent to go with length; if he makes grades, he could be a red-shirt candidate.”
- Matt Rafferty 6-6 SF MM Hinsdale Central – “James Madison Univ. has strong interest in his services; an injury has him currently shelved.”
- Brodric Thomas 6-3 G MM Bolingbrook – “Enjoying a banner season; despite a subpar showing at the O’Fallon Shoot-Out. He’s very skilled, but needs to get stronger.”
- Kalin Fisher 6-1 G MM Proviso East – “A streaky shooter who is capable of getting you a basket with the shot-clock whining. Still has some holes in his game to shore-up.”
- Donovan Frankin 6-3 G MM-LM+ O’Fallon – “Had a terrific outing against Bolingbrook at the shoot-out on Saturday. Has loose handles, but capable of creating plays for his mates; jump shot has improved.”
- Harrison Niegro 6-1 PG MM-LM+ Lyons – “Miami-Ohio recently paid him a visit; he has a somewhat of a quiet season; not filled with much fanfare; he’s still solid prospect. MAC Conference or Patriot fits.”
- Allen Billiinger 6-0 PG MM-LM+ Carbondale – “Came-up short Fri-nite 2-6-15 versus Belleville Althoff; he recorded 17 points, but his squad was routed 72-56.”
- Myles Carter 6-8 C LM+ St. Rita – “Shot-blocking and rebounding has been his strength for his highly ranked team, but for some reason he’s landed in the dog house lately.”
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