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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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Jayden Hodge#89
SF · 6-6 · Class of 2026
Montverde Academy
Stepping onto the court, some players just carry a different weight, a quiet intensity that speaks volumes before they even touch the ball. Jayden Hodge is one of those players; he doesn't need to dominate the stat sheet to dominate…
Andrew Kretkowski
SF · 6-8 · Class of 2026
Rutgers Preparatory School
When a freshman drops 25 points and eight rebounds in a blowout victory for a top-ranked prep program, the basketball world takes notice.
Amir Knight
SF · 6-0 · Class of 2026
Greeneville
A rising small forward from Tennessee's Greeneville High School is beginning to make waves on the hardwood with impressive scoring performances.
Amare Oba
SF · 6-6 · Class of 2026
Coronado
The Nevada prep scene has been producing elite wing talent at an impressive rate, and the Class of 2026 continues that tradition with emerging prospects making their mark early.
Horatio Major
SF · Class of 2026
Chaminade-Madonna
Leadership qualities often separate good prospects from great ones, and this 2026 small forward is already turning heads with his command presence on the court.
Colin Rice#87
SF · 6-7 · Class of 2026
Waukee Northwest
In an era where basketball demands positional versatility and high basketball IQ, a true wing who can stretch the floor, handle the ball in a pinch, and defend multiple spots is gold. That's exactly the kind of prospect Colin Rice…
Dean Rueckert#84
SF · 6-8 · Class of 2026
Timpview
The game is evolving, demanding bigger wings who can space the floor, defend multiple positions, and make smart decisions with the ball. Every scout worth their salt is looking for that archetype, and Dean Rueckert from Timpview is a compelling…
Kevin Thomas#85
SF · 6-6 · Class of 2026
Sagemont Prep
Finding a prospect who genuinely impacts the game on both ends of the floor, without needing to dominate the ball, is becoming a rare commodity in high school basketball. So often, you see guys who are either all offense or…
Canaan Page
SF · Class of 2026
Broughton
A varsity career-high 24-point explosion has put this North Carolina wing firmly on the recruiting radar.
Alex Egbuonu#79
SF · 6-6 · Class of 2026
Lawrence Academy
When you watch the best wings in prep basketball, a few things jump out immediately: feel for the game, athletic pop, and an undeniable competitive streak. Alex Egbuonu has all three in spades, and it's why he consistently dictates action…
Alex Constanza#77
SF · 6-8 · Class of 2026
SPIRE Academy
When you see a player move at 6-foot-8 with the coordination and fluidity of a legitimate perimeter talent, it immediately grabs your attention. Alex Constanza isn't just tall; he possesses a rare blend of length and skill for his age,…
Anderson Thorne
SF · 5-10 · Class of 2026
Olentangy Liberty
The 2026 class continues to reveal hidden gems, and one Ohio wing is making a strong case for himself with clutch performances when it matters most.
Aiden Thompson
SF · 5-10 · Class of 2026
St Joseph
The 2026 class is loaded with small forward talent, but few prospects combine versatility and upside quite like this St. Joseph standout.
Kayden Allen#73
SF · 6-5 · Class of 2026
Long Island Lutheran
The sound of sneakers squeaking and the rhythmic thud of a basketball echoing in a Long Island gym often signals potential, but when you watch Kayden Allen, it's clear there's something more. He isn't just playing; he's dissecting the game,…
Trevor Manhertz#69
SF · 6-8 · Class of 2026
Christ School
When a prospect with the size and athleticism to impact both ends of the floor steps onto the court, the attention shifts immediately. Trevor Manhertz has that kind of gravitational pull, a 6-8 wing who already looks the part of…
Blake Tillman
SF · 6-0 · Class of 2026
Friendswood
A 2026 prospect from the basketball-rich state of Texas is beginning to turn heads as he develops his game at the high school level.
Ralph Scott#67
SF · 6-8 · Class of 2026
IMG Academy
When you talk about the evolving wing prototype in modern basketball, you're looking for length, versatility, and the ability to impact the game on both ends without dominating the ball. Ralph Scott fits that mold with a high ceiling, and…
Ethan Mgbako#66
SF · 6-6 · Class of 2026
Oak Hill Academy
Oak Hill Academy has a long history of developing high-level wing talent, and their current crop is no different. Among the nationally ranked prospects on that stacked roster, Ethan Mgbako often provides the kind of consistent, fundamental production that translates…
Vaughn Karvala#64
SF · 6-6 · Class of 2026
Bella Vista Prep
When a player from the class of 2026 steps onto a Division I college court *before* his senior year of high school, it's a statement. That's precisely the unique situation Vaughn Karvala finds himself in, already immersed in the rigorous…
Anthony Spratt Jr
SF · 6-5 · Class of 2026
Benton
Arkansas prep basketball is producing another promising talent who's starting to turn heads with his consistent scoring ability.
Andrew Alekseyenko
SF · 6-8 · Class of 2026
Our Saviour Lutheran School
A towering 6-foot-8 frame with Division I potential, this Class of 2026 forward is making the transition from New York prep basketball to the national recruiting scene.
Jacob Webber#63
SF · 6-6 · Class of 2026
La Lumiere School
When you walk into the iconic La Lumiere gym, with banners from national powerhouses adorning the walls, it’s easy for players to get lost in the shuffle. But even on a roster absolutely loaded with high-major talent, there's a smooth,…
Joustin Reyes#334
SF · 6-6 · Class of 2026
DNA Prep Academy
When a 6-6 wing starts making college coaches take notice at DNA Prep Academy, you know there's something brewing beneath the surface. The 2026 class runs deep, but sleepers like Joustin Reyes have a way of climbing rankings fast when…
Carter Basquez#333
SF · 6-5 · Class of 2026
ABC Prep
When you watch tape of lanky wings who can handle the rock and make reads in traffic, you start to see the blueprint for modern basketball. That's exactly what catches your eye when Carter Basquez gets rolling at ABC Prep.
EJ Hazelett#301
SF · 6-6 · Class of 2026
Kankakee
While his teammate grabs most of the headlines, this versatile forward has quietly secured his college future with an early commitment.
Jordan Green#300
SF · 6-8 · Class of 2026
PHHoenix Prep
At 6-8, most prep forwards are still figuring out how to use their length without falling over their own feet. But every once in a while you find one who moves like he's been that size his whole life, and…
KJ Torbert#276
SF · 6-4 · Class of 2026
Okemos
Standing at 6-4 with versatility to impact multiple positions, this Michigan prospect has quietly emerged as one of the most intriguing sleeper candidates in the Midwest.
Jordan Williams#274
SF · 6-6 · Class of 2026
Fremd
A rangy wing with untapped potential is quietly making his mark in the competitive Chicago suburbs basketball scene.
Andre Tyler#263
SF · 6-5 · Class of 2026
Higley
Walking into the gym at Simeon, you can't miss the long-armed wing who plays with an edge that reminds you why this program has produced so many high-level talents. Andre Tyler might not have the offers yet, but there's something…
Breylon Webb#307
SF · 6-6 · Class of 2026
Playing on the same AAU squad as the #7 player in the country means you either elevate your game or get overshadowed completely.
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