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2025 Updated Rankings

The class of 2025 - Top 80 prospect rankings have been updated for the collegiate coaches only. Here is a list of our Top 5 biggest movers in the rankings and a look at the Top 5 prospects per position listed alphabetically. We will not be releasing our actual player rankings publicly. 

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New in the Top 10!

Evan Cochran 6’9” power forward moved up 5 spots from our April rankings. He is a stretch four and has become more comfortable with playing with his back to the basket. He also showcased his ability to affect the offense with his defensive interior presence on the PRO16 Circuit.


Ian Inman 6’5” combo guard was one of the biggest movers moving 10 spots up. A national scout told me that Ian was going to have a big summer back in the fall at the RCS Sports Season Opener last year. He was able to display his ability to play lead guard and off-ball offensively in front of college coaches who loved his skill with his size. 


Other Big Movers!

Quniton Sanders 6’3” combo guard had a great summer. He moved up 11 spots in our updated rankings. Sanders is a downhill driver. His ability to get paint touches opens up the floor for him to score from the perimeter as defenders sag off and get teammates involved. He has a couple of colleges interested in him. Big fall ball and regular season ahead for this young prospect.


Damond Matthews 6’3” guard is the biggest mover in the class of 2025 moving up 14 spots in our updated rankings. DJ is a tough on-ball defender. Although he is anchored by his defense his ability to drain the three-pointer at a high percentage and his ability to put you on a poster has truly elevated him in our updated ranking. 


Yohan Gutierrez 6’7” forward is a new face in the city. I've been watching him since the spring with Cooz Elite he will be attending Legacy School of Sport Sciences. He is very athletic and finishes well around the rim being contested. He comes from Combine Academy in North Carolina by way of the Dominican Republic. He also picked up a couple of offers during the grassroots season.


Position Rankings are listed Alphabetically by First Name, it is not in our actual ranking order. This is NOT our Top 20 players in this graduating class either. 


Point Guards:

  • John Laboy II 6’3”

St. Francis Episcopal (JL3 EYBL) 

  • Ke’Bari Lewis 6’1”

Cypress Creek (Cooz Elite PRO16)

  • Michael Collins 6’2”

Shadow Creek (Houston Hoops EYBL)

  • Montana Wheeler 5’9”

PSAT Academy (Blue Chips UAA) 

  • Scottie Guillory 6’3”

Legacy School of Sport Sciences (YGC PRO16)


Shooting/Combo Guards:

  • Bryson Wheatfall 6’4”

Summer Creek (Pro Skills EYBL)

  • Dorian Hayes 6’4”

Fort Bend Ridge Point (Houston Hoops EYBL)

  • Ian Inman 6’5”

College Park (Cooz Elite PRO16)

  • Jamal Chretien 6’5”

Mayde Creek (Blue Chips UAA)

  • Jason Scott 6’3”

Legacy School of Sport Sciences (Cooz Elite PRO16)


Small Forwards:

  • Christian Thomas 6’7”

C.E. King (Blue Chips UAA)

  • Jaylen Fenner 6’5”

Atascocita (FAM Elite)

  • Lucas Hobin 6’8”

Strake Jesuit (TJ Ford)

  • Shelton Henderson 6’6”

Bellaire (JL3 EYBL) 

  • Tyrus Rathan-Mayes 6’6”

Legacy School of Sport Sciences (Cooz Elite PRO16)


Power Forwards/Centers:

  • Evan Cochran 6’9”

Village School (Cooz Elite PRO16)

  • Jeremiah Cooper 6’7”

Westfield (Houston Hoops EYBL)

  • Mathias Baye 7’0”

Marian Academy (Ben X/TMA)

  • Nigel Walls 6’9”

St. Francis Episcopal (JL3 EYBL) 

  • Sebastian Williams-Adams 6’8”

St. Johns (JL3 EYBL) 


Article by: Geoffrey Day

Ball So Hard Network: Owner

August 15, 2024


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