5th Grade Cincy Shock 2018 Turkey Shootout Champions |
Wednesday, November 28, 2018
Shock Claims Title
Thursday, November 22, 2018
Tuesday, November 20, 2018
Probound Goes Undefeated in COBA Preview
2026 Probound |
As the winter basketball season approaches so does the season for preview type events. On Saturday, Mike Daniels’ 5th grade Probound squad finished 3-0 at the Central Ohio Basketball Association’s annual preview event which was held at Worthington Kilborne High School near Columbus. Probound won each of their 3 games (against Grandview Navy, Berlin Eagles & Big Walnut) by double digits, 2 of which were by 20+ points. According to Coach Daniels, his team executed on their primary pre-event goals. “We came out real scrappy looking to take early leads. Our offense ran through our defense as we got a lot of steals and easy transition buckets,” said Daniels.
Probound has a high-powered roster which includes some of the top 4thgraders in the state including: Casey Brickner (4’9”/SG/2027/Galloway), Mike Daniels (4’7”/SG/2027/Hilliard), Tansai Davis (4’5”/SG/2027/Columbus, and Tony Cornett (4’8”/PG/2027/Columbus), all of whom are featured in our recently published 2007 Player Watch List, and also represent the nucleus of the Team Dose AAU team that was ranked 2nd in our final Power Rankings last season. In addition to the 4thgraders, the Probound roster includes a group of 5thgraders including: Mitchell Wheeler (4’9”/WF/2026/Gahanna); Cole Naegele (5’0”/PF/2026/Gahanna); Tayshon Smith (4’8”/SG/2026/Columbus); and Cole Shope (5’6”/C/2026/Columbus).
Probound’s season opener will tip off on December 1st. Congratulations to Coach Daniels and his team for a fast start to the 2018/2019 winter season! We intend to keep an eye on this year’s winter season and we invite coaches and parents to send us updates on their team’s progress so we can update our website. Please send information and team pictures to us at Buckeyeprep@yahoo.com.
Sunday, November 18, 2018
IBT Middle School Showcase Loaded with Talent
Mobley, Holyfield, Carter, Mills-Smith, Henson & Milton |
On Saturday, we had the opportunity to spend a few hours at the 6th Annual IBT Academy Middle School Showcase at the Wellington School in Columbus. Renny Tyson and his staff did a fantastic job of attracting many of the top middle school programs in the central Ohio Area. In fact, the event featured 15 games and 30 boys and girls 7th and 8th grade teams. In terms of the format, each game consisted of two, ten-minute quarters and ran every 45 minutes. As has been the case every time we've attended the event, there was loads of talent with both the boys and girls teams. Below are the team results and a list of the standout players we saw at the event.
In the 6 games we watched, Bexley's 8th grade girls deleted Mechanicsburg 15-8; Linden McKinney's boys got by Our Lady of Perpetual Help 24-8; Walnut Springs' 7th grade boys beat Reynoldsburg Waggoner 18-13; Marysville Bunsold's girls defeated Reynoldsburg 8-4; Reynoldsburg Baldwin's 7th grade boys beat Horizon Science 26-16; and Olentangy Orange's 8th grade boys beat London 22-14.
Standout Performers
John Mobley Jr.
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Brady Carter
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Sir Donald Milton
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Shamar Mills-Smith
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Rycheous McKinney
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Abdiaziz Mohamed
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Lloyd Kelly
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Christopher Austin
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Noah Smith
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Nino Phillips
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Kalen Boone
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Simone Holifield
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Mia Murry
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Reason Cotner
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Maddie Hanson
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Tuesday, November 6, 2018
Warriors Prepare for Upcoming Season
When the 2018/2019 winter basketball season tips off later this month, Coach Scott Bradley’s New Birth Warriors team will have several new faces. In fact, this season, the Warriors will only return 3 players from last season’s squad, including Arness Lawson (2025), Mykell Murphy (2025) and Darius Graves (2025). New to the team this year are Jaylen Sims (2025), Brayden Torgrimson (2025), Amari Hodges (2025), JR Bates (2025), Laz Lawson (2025), Maurice Hamrick (2028), Deon Johnson (2027), and Jeriah Golden (2025).
Because they’ve only had 3 practices to date, when asked what his team’s potential is for this season, Coach Bradley was cautious. “I don’t know. We’re going to be competitive, but it’s not going to be like last year,” in terms of success, said Bradley. In addition, the addition of Westerville’s Jaylen Sims has Bradley a little more optimistic. “Sims is going to be good,” added Bradley.
In addition to Sims, Arness Lawson’s play will be key to the Warriors success this season, as he has established himself as one of the best players in the state in the class of 2025. The Warriors will open their season at the Thanksgiving Shootout at the Kingdom Sports Center in Franklinton. We intend to follow this Warriors’ progress this season so stay tuned!
Sunday, November 4, 2018
Buckeye Prep Stock Risers
Much like stocks trading on the New York Stock Exchange, a player’s basketball stock often ebbs and flows throughout the course of a season, and from season-to-season. In an effort to be as inclusive as possible, while providing broader exposure to the greatest number of players, we have decided to highlight a few players who we believe have the potential to see their stock rise over the course of the upcoming season.
In terms of our methodology, we have considered several factors in selecting these players. First and foremost, these 64 players are not necessarily the most highly ranked players on our various top player lists, but rather players who have tended to fly a little under our radar; are on the cusp of breaking out, and/or have a chance to break into and/or rise up on our lists. In addition, they tend to be players who we have not seen very much of, we may have only caught glimpses of during certain events, or heard positive comments about from credible sources. With that said, some of the players we lis below are well known to us, but still see their stock rise. Enjoy!
Buckeye Prep Stock Risers
Lawrence Rice-2023
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Mason Shrout-2024
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Gwen Jenkins -2024
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Brayden Fogal-2026
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JaVaughn Jones -2023
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Demarr Foster-2024
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Kamryan Grant-2025
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Derek Whitfield-2026
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Brandon Rose-2023
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Willie Williams-2024
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Kelly Ernest -2023
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Mali Pearson-2026
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Josh Jones-2023
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Lee Bruner IV-2024
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E'moni Finch-2023
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Rasheed Reed-2026
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Tyler Williams-2023
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Jarred McCoy-2024
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Kendall George-2023
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Nate Mile-2026
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Ramone Jones-2023
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Shared Barnes-2024
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Taylor Haynes2024
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Levi Davis-2026
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Anthony Benard-2023
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Durrell Brooks-2024
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Cici Green-2024
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Cantrell Hughes-2026
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Nick Williams-2023
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Stewart Hamilton-2024
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Zhieyah Rolack-2024
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Athens McCillis-2026
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Najih Wright-2023
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Arness Lawson-2024
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Ann Hurst-2024
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Brayden Fogal-2026
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LA Hayes-2023
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Jahleel Wakeel-2024
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Tristen Williams-2026
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Treyton Schroeder-2026
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Kellen Smnith-2023
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Jaylon Rigdon-2024
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Taylor Haynes-2024
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Tejuan Barbour-2026
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Kaden Stephens-2023
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Jordan Johnson
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Sparkle Leigh-2021
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Drake Ahrens-2026
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Gavin Geisel-2023
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Jeremiah Hughes
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Sole Williams-2023
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Shane Foster-2027
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Sam Brown-2023
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Karl Burroughs-2025
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Gigi Bower-2024
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Elijah McCree-2026
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Sean Jones-2022
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Joseph Boddie-2024
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Grace Thomas-2024
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Khani Thomas-2026
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Mike Bova-2022
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Isaiah Robinson-2024
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Madison Greene-2023
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Ayden Snuder-2026
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Saturday, November 3, 2018
Pearson Determined to Make Impact
Malsi Pearson 4'8" PG 2026 Akron |
He prides himself on making an impact every time he steps on the court, and from what we saw at our Buckeye Prep Elite Showcase in September, and his 2018 highlight video featured below, Malsi Pearson (4’8”/PG/2026/Akron) is true to his word! What’s also extremely clear from what we’ve seen of Pearson’s game so far is his elite skill set, which includes an ability to shoot, pass and dribble at an elite level. Let me be clearer; this kid is a wizard with the rock in his hands, and his ability and willingness to find open teammates and deliver pin point passes is nothing less than impressive.
Moreover, Pearson is a 3-level scorer who can both light up the score board while also making teammates better with his ability to break down defenders and to get into the paint for drop off passes and easy layups. That’s not all, he changes speed and direction at a high level, he has a high basketball IQ, he drains deep treys off the bounce or in catch and shoot situations, and he is brimming with confidence and swagger.
Although he has not decided where he will play basketball when the 2019 season tips off in March, Pearson was a standout for the Columbus based Miller Factory and several other big-time programs, such as Mac Irvin Fire and Louisville United, last season. According to Pearson’s coach at the Miller Factory, Pearson has a chance to be good going forward. “I think he has a chance to be a top 5 point guard in his class in Ohio,” said Coach Wallie. Pearson is not just a basketball standout, as he also wrestles and plays soccer at an elite level. That’s not all, from what we’ve heard, Pearson is an excellent student as well.
With his all-star performance at our last elite showcase, Pearson is easily among the top 5 players in the state in the class of 2026. With his talent and the number of games he has logged over the past few years we’re a bit surprised that Pearson’s name is not yet listed among the best nationally, as we can’t believe there are 25 better 5thgraders in the country than the Akron product. We look forward to seeing more of Pearson at our March 9thelite showcase.
Friday, November 2, 2018
Buckeye Prep Ohio 4th Grade/2027 Player Watch List Released
Foster, Tyson, Harris, Ehirim, Crane & Daniels |
We may have only just started paying attention to the players in this class, but there are already a few players who have already grabbed attention and have the potential to be future top 50 players. Some of those potential players include: Shawn Foster (4’10”/PG/Lima); Amir Clark (5’5”/PG/Columbus); Joshua Tyson (4’7”/PG/Cincinnati); Woo Crane (4’7”/PG/Dayton); Braden Myrick (PG/Cincinnati); LaShawn Hill (4’8”/PG/Cincinnati); Keeran Stokes (PG/Toledo); Chris Washington (PG/Cincinnati); Tony Cornett (4’8”/PG/Columbus); Landon Evans (4’9”/PG/Columbus); Mike Daniels (4’7”/SG/Columbus); Darius Dennis (WF/Dayton); and Dion Johnson (5’2”/WF/Reynoldsburg).
Of course, we are well aware that not all of the top kids are represented on our initial list; however, the kids we have identified so far are kids that coaches from the top teams have put forward. In the future, we will be adding to and modifying the current list as we see and hear about other kids. As a matter of fact, we will get our first real opportunity to evaluate 2027 kids at our March 9th Buckeye Prep Elite Showcase, where the class of 2027 will be featured for the first time. We will be going a step further by adding an Ohio North vs South all-star game in that class, which will feature the top 4thgraders from all over Ohio. Invitations are currently being extended to the top 24 players in the class. We did the same thing for the class of 2026 in September and it was a smashing success!
It has always been our hope that our top player lists serve as both recognition and inspiration to players who are talented, and who are working hard to develop their games with the future goal of playing high school and college basketball. As always, we invite feedback. If you want to provide any input, suggest corrections or make general comments, please feel free to email us at Buckeyeprep@yahoo.com.