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| PROSPECT-CENTRAL: Top 30 |
UPDATED: 12/05/12
(1) E.J. Montgomery sf/pf / 6'8'' 190 / Lincoln Park / Fort Pierce, FL
(2) Marvin Bagley, III sf/pf / 6'6'' 170 / W.A.C.G. All-Stars / Phoenix, AZ
(3) Gavin Schoenwald sf / 6'4'' 165 / W.A.C.G. All-Stars / Brentwood, TN
(4) LaDarius Marshall sf/pf / 6'5'' 180 / MBA Hoops / Jackson, MS
(5) Nicholas Bonitto sf / 6'3'' 170 / Broward Sharks / Pembroke Pines, FL
(6) D'Marco Baucum pf / 6'5'' 185 / D.C. Assault / Landover, MD
(7) Reginald Chaney pf / 6'5'' 180 / Texas Celtics / Tulsa, OK
(8) Will Dillard sg / 6'1'' 165 / Team Felton / Greensboro, NC
(9) Shakur Daniel sg / 6'2'' 160 / Lord Lincoln Middle / Ajak, Ont., CAN
(10) Damon Harge, Jr pg / 5'6'' 130 / CP3 All-Stars / Raleigh. NC
(11) Bol Bol pf/c / 6'5'' 170 / KC Celtics / Kansas City, MO
(12) Greg Williams, Jr sf / 6'3'' 170 / Revolution / New Orleans, LA
(13) Jorden Morris sf/pf / 6'5'' 180 / Hoops4Health / Chicago, IL
(14) Nazreon Reid c / 6'6'' 180 / Supreme Team / Asbury Park, NJ
(15) Andrew Tuazama sf / 6'3'' 170 / NC Running Rebels / Raleigh, NC
(16) Justin Gandy sf / 6'3'' 180 / Central Florida Magic / Orlando, FL
(17) Luther Muhammad sg / 6'0'' 160 / Supreme Team / Irvington, NJ
(18) Darius Garland pg / 5'6'' 130 / W.A.C.G. All-Stars / Smyrna, TN
(19) Shariff Kenny sf / 6'2'' 170 / DC Assault / Washington, DC
(20) Marquis Brown pg / 5'10'' 160 / DC Assault / Chicago, IL
(21) Qon Murphy sg / 6'2'' 160 / CB Spiders / Huntersville, NC
(22) Alex Jones pg / 5'7'' 140 / W.A.C.G. All-Stars / Alpharetta, GA
(23) Kevin Easley pf / 6'4'' 190 / G3 All-Stars / Indianapolis, IN
(24) Rechon Black pg / 5'11'' 150 / CB Spiders / Concord, NC
(25) Simi Shittu sf / 6'4'' 170 / REDA / Toronto, Ont., CAN
(26) Atiba Taylor pg / 5'10'' 150 / Supreme Team / New York, NY
(27) Justin Winston sf / 6'3'' 180 / Team IZOD / West Orange, NJ
(28) Alex Serrano sg / 6'2'' 160 / Wall 2 Wall / Allentown, PA
(29) Gavin Lewis c / 6'4'' 225 / Team E.S.P. / Madison, AL
(30) Javonni Bickham pf/c / 6'4'' 220 / Team Sizzle / New Hope, MN














Myles Frierson is the new kid on the block for AAU in Dallas he should 100% on this list he could beat every kid on this list Myles plays for the AAU team Texas Express. Myles is one of the most prolific scorers in the nation watch out and remember the name Myles Frierson.
ReplyDeleteMost of these kids are too small to play in high school. My name is Kwame Boakye and im a prospect for 2019. Im 5'6" 110.
DeleteKoby Stanton is a kid out of Louisville, KY a little undersized compared to the guys on this list but has potential to be an excellent point guard at the high school level
ReplyDeletemost of these kids belong in class 2016 or 2017. compete on your own level at this age. the other kids will catch up for sure.
ReplyDeleteIts a clean slate when you reach High School. The cream will rise to the top!
ReplyDeleteIt would be nice if they put a DOB next to the names of some of these guys. I have seen some of these guys play. The guards on this list are not really that skilled. They are older then there competition and only excel because they are bigger physically. Atiba for sure needs to work on his shot. No rotation at all. If he is playing kids his size he is ordinary. Just one example of how ranking middle school kids is crazy.
ReplyDeleteCheck out this 13 year old. He dunked this like a GROWN MAN! He may be the #1 player in the Class of 2018!!!
ReplyDeletehttp://m.youtube.com/#/watch?v=keQ_YcUWv9g
I don't understand why these people complain about a kids age. Most of these people want their kid to play varsity as a freshman. They will be playing guys 4 or 5 years older.
ReplyDeleteAlso many mothers start their kids in school early because they want them to look smarter, well can't have it both ways.
Also no one ever complains when the kid is older and isn't very good.
So much cheating going on in AAU. Its impossible to compete as an HONEST coach! We are class of 2018 and did a decent job last year until we lost to Gulf Coast Blue Chips. I heard they recently got caught using fake bityh certificates!
ReplyDeleteSam Naimyar is the future of the class of 2017 he is one of the top players in the state of Arizona and top 100 in the country for 8 th grade watch out he is coming
ReplyDeleteSam Naimyar is one of the shooting gaurds in the country averged 30 10 and 8 in club amazing talent in my opinion will go to the NBA hopefully
Deletewhere six grade at
ReplyDeleteJust wait until these kids who are older or early growers when they get in High School. Many of these guys are already full grown. They have i easy playing down rather then up. They have never seen adversity and their coaches and hangers on kiss their ass. The first time some High School coach gets in their face will be the test. Many fail. Cheat all you want. You are only cheating your own kid. It is sad that a player peaks at age 13.
ReplyDeleteMyles Frierson has been making strides averaging 20 points a game and 5 assists a game. Myles Frierson was previously ranked number 27 in the nation this fall. Myles Frierson plays in Texas for Higher Goals Basketball Club. Myles is one of the most amazingly athletic kids in the nation hands down. Keep your eye on Myles Frierson out of Dallas, Texas.
ReplyDeleteConnor Printz out of CT should be on this list. He is one of the top players in the class of 2018. He dropped 20 on WACG at the nationals and dropped 20 on NY GAUCHOS at the MIT. He should be on here. Remember his name!!
ReplyDeletePierre crockrell Seattle rotary kills at every camp John Lucas phenom and just did the same at pangos in the 7th grade game and the 8th he is a true point guard
ReplyDeleteMissing three kids from NC. Jatrious(JJ)Smith (8th grade) combo guard can dunk, pass, shoot, score, defend and the kid is only 6'2.Plays with D-one Sports.
ReplyDeleteTelligence Johnson- (8th grade) 6'1 amazing bounce averages around 21 points can dribble and shoot. He is a injury prone though and is currently out with
Joey Baker- (7th) Premier bigman and he can get up also. averaged 16 at the boo williams tournament this past weekend against the top teams in the nation. looks about 6'2
NC Panthers are a contender for another national championship with four dunkers (9th)
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Watch out for Samuel Cordova sick dribbling skills shot 94% from free throw lethal shooter defsenive great rebounder freshman 28 points 15 reb 8 assits
ReplyDeleteOnce Team Nebraska Express show the world what's good, 6 of the kids will be national recognize.
ReplyDeletewho is Joey Baker? There are 4 good 7th grade teams in NC and we have never heard of him. If he is good he should find the best team in his area and play 7th grade. I am certain he is not best player among Team Felton, NC Rebels, CB Spiders and QCAA Red
ReplyDeleteAll I can say is ECE/ We R 1 (13U) out of Wilmington Deleware, has some very interesting prospects and lets see where everyone is at the end of thier Senior year in HS.
ReplyDeleteJamal Whittlesley
Cris Cropper
Darius Kinnel
Jonathan Donnelly
Kenny Edelin
Noah Taylor
Fahmir Ali
Trevan
Jordan