*Chris Payton *Rashawn Agee *Cortez Mosley
*Tujautae Williams *Myles Baker *Kejuan Clements
*Deonte Billups *Terrion Murdix *Antonio Reeves
POINT-GUARDS
- Terrion Murdix 5-11 MM Springfield S.E.
- Kejuan Clements 5-11 MM Chicago Simeon
- Jeremiah Washington 5-8 MM-MM+ Chicago Bogan
- Khaleb Rouse 6-0 LM Chicago Prosser
- Dhason Dyson 5-11 LM Chicago Corliss
- Jahiem Holden 5-8 LM Evanston
- Chase Robinson 6-2 LM Oak Park
WING GUARDS
- Tujautae Williams 6-6 MM Chicago Orr
- “Capable facilitator, stock is soaring.”
- Deonte Billups 6-4 MM Moline
- “Can play some PG.”
- Myles Baker 6-3 MM Whitney Young
- Cortez Mosley 6-4 MM Peoria Richwoods
- Antonio Reeves 6-3 MM Chicago Simeon
- Chris Burnell 6-1 LM Rockford East
- Teon Nesbit 6-2 LM Butler Prep
WING FORWARDS
- Donovan Clay 6-6 MM-LM+ Alton
- Jeremiah Oden 6-7 LM+-LM St. Rita
- Chris Harrison 6-4 LM+-LM Shepard
- Ryland Holt 6-5 LM+-LM Gibson City
- Bryant Brown 6-4 LM+-LM Waukegan
- Greg Outlaw 6-4 LM+-LM Chicago Orr
- Chance Love 6-5 LM Rich Central
- Leondre Townsen 6-5 LM Chicago Corliss
INTERIOR FORWARDS
- Rashawn Agee 6-7 MM Chicago Bogan
- Anthony Fairlee 6-4 MM-LM+ Springfield S.E.
- Deng Reng 6-7 LM+ Wheaton North
- Chris White 6-7 LM+ Marion Catholic
- Dylan West 6-7 LM+-LM Hillcrest
- Kendrick Tchoua 6-6 LM+-LM Benet Academy
- C.J. Wilbourn 6-7 LM Normal Community
- Kameron Leonard 6-7 LM Bolingbrook
POST MEN
- Jermaine Hamlin 6-10 MM-LM+ Lincoln IL
- Joe Doyle 6-9 LM Chicago Corliss
- London Denman 6-10 LM T.F. South
- Pavle Pantovic 6-7 LM DePaul Prep
- Cameron Bartman 6-10 LM St. Rita
We can only imagine the vindication that hails with Uplift standout guard Markese Jacobs, especially after he gave DePaul’s Dave Leitao a verbal pledge last month to join the Blue Demon’s rapidly rising Program. It also marked a sign of maturity and an attitude adjustment for Chicago’s No.1 player. A 360-degree change was witnessed this summer in his overall game/makeup, after watching him last season hoist up ill-advised 30 footers while demonstrating bad body language and a reckless floor play. Now things look bright again and Chicago hoop connoisseurs feel gleeful about Jacob’s decision to stay home on the North side where we will assemble barriers around him. Kudos to his High School Coach David Taylor who continues to have a sturdy palm in developing and mentoring his young standout. We live in an era in Chicago where it’s essential that we touch our young people’s lives regularly.
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