Fresh Scout Reports
AI-assisted scouting reports on D1-caliber prep players, refreshed continuously as new film, offers, rankings, and recruiting developments come in. Each report is reviewed for accuracy against our source pipeline before publication. Sorted by most recently updated.
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Benjamin Espinoza
SF · 6-6 · Class of 2026
Standing 6-6 with a versatile skill set, this 2026 wing prospect is quietly making waves in prep basketball circles.
Ty Schlagel
SF · Class of 2026
Cretin Derham Hall
A versatile wing who can fill up the scorebook, this Minnesota product is quietly building a reputation as one of the state's most productive underclassmen.
Titus Moore
SF · Class of 2026
Logan-Rogersville
While many 2026 prospects are already making headlines, some of the most intriguing talent is still developing under the radar in Missouri high school gyms.
Sean Mayberry
SF · Class of 2026
North Shore
When evaluating prospects in the 2026 class, finding a strong small forward who can impact the game on both ends becomes a premium asset for college programs.
Owen Welk
SF · Class of 2026
Cretin Derham Hall
Rising small forwards in Minnesota's competitive prep scene don't always get immediate national attention, but patient development often produces the most complete players.
Nash Parmley
SF · Class of 2026
Sunnyslope
When a 6-10 junior forward starts capping off hot shooting stretches for his team, college scouts take notice of the versatility and potential on display.
Lark Anderson
SF · Class of 2026
Blue Valley North
When a small forward's best attribute is their passing ability, you know you're looking at a player who sees the game differently than most.
Kinston Knueppel
SF · Class of 2026
Wisconsin Lutheran
When the spotlight shines brightest, some prospects rise to the occasion and announce themselves as players to watch on the national stage.
Kager Knueppel
SF · Class of 2026
Wisconsin Lutheran
A towering sophomore frame with the versatility to impact multiple facets of the game is turning heads in Wisconsin high school basketball.
Josh Hunter
SF · Class of 2026
North Oconee
The 2026 class in Georgia continues to showcase emerging talent, with small forwards like this North Oconee prospect beginning to turn heads on the prep circuit.
Zane Conlon
SF · 6-5 · Class of 2026
At 6-5 with a solid 200-pound frame, this 2026 small forward prospect has the prototypical size and build that college coaches covet at the wing position.
Jason Grady
SF · 6-5 · Class of 2026
The Winchendon School
Versatility at 6-5 with a solid frame makes for an intriguing prospect in the 2026 class.
Jacob Durussel
SF · Class of 2026
Cathedral
Cathedral's rising small forward is beginning to turn heads as he develops his versatile skill set on the hardwood.
Iman Imbergen
SF · Class of 2026
Northfield Mount Hermon
The 2026 class continues to reveal intriguing prospects, with versatile wings emerging as some of the most coveted recruits in the country.
Ibrahim Basmi
SF · Class of 2026
West Oaks Academy
When a 2026 small forward is already turning heads as a natural playmaker, college coaches take notice of the potential upside.
Gerod Gordon
SF · Class of 2026
Bellaire
The Texas recruiting scene is buzzing about a versatile wing who's making waves at Bellaire High School with his developing skill set and positional versatility.
George Zarechnak
SF · Class of 2026
South Lakes
When the lights are brightest and the pressure mounts, some players rise to the occasion with ice in their veins.
Gabriel Willingham
SF · Class of 2026
Southmoore
The 2026 class continues to reveal intriguing prospects, and one small forward is quietly building his reputation in the high school ranks.
Evan Washigton
SF · Class of 2026
Pasadena
The 2026 class continues to reveal intriguing prospects, with small forwards who can impact winning at multiple levels drawing increased attention from college programs.
Enoch Chaney
SF · Class of 2026
Benton
Small forward prospects from Arkansas don't always get the spotlight they deserve, but this 2026 talent is quietly building a reputation in the Natural State.
Dylan Truong
SF · Class of 2026
Polytechnic
The 2026 class is loaded with talent, but keep an eye on the wings emerging from California's competitive high school circuit.
Conner Burr
SF · Class of 2026
Grace Christian School
Grace Christian School has a versatile wing who's beginning to turn heads as the 2026 recruiting cycle heats up.
Branson Perry
SF · 6-2 · Class of 2026
Ruston
Louisiana's 2026 class is starting to generate buzz, and one name that's beginning to surface on recruiting radars is making waves at the high school level.
Chike Ude
SF · Class of 2026
Lawrenceville School
The 2026 recruiting cycle is heating up, and prospects from elite prep programs are starting to make their mark on the national scene.
Brady Webber
SF · 6-0 · Class of 2026
Mt. Vernon
The Class of 2026 is loaded with talent across Indiana, and Mt. Vernon has a prospect worth monitoring closely.
Bowe Lubin
SF · 6-2 · Class of 2026
Polytechnic
Speed kills in basketball, and this 2026 prospect from California has the quickness to change games in an instant.
Bjorn Bernardez
SF · Class of 2026
Cedar Grove
The Georgia prep scene continues to produce versatile wing prospects, with Cedar Grove's latest standout representing the potential for development in the 2026 class.
Camauryon Stapleton
SF · Class of 2026
Lima Senior
Small forward prospects in the Class of 2026 are starting to emerge from Ohio's competitive high school landscape, and Lima Senior has a developing talent worth monitoring.
Antoine Caughman Jr
SF · 6-4 · Class of 2026
W J Keenan HS
When a player puts up 27 points on efficient shooting while consistently finding teammates for easy buckets, coaches take notice.
Andrew Lindstrom
SF · Class of 2026
St. Francis
The Class of 2026 is loaded with talent, and St. Francis has a prospect worth monitoring in Andrew Lindstrom.
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