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Thursday, April 2, 2009

2009 Player Rankings: 51-75

As promised, P-Hoops has reevaluated the 2009 class now that the high school basketball season has ended. These seniors have seen their high school careers come to an end, and most of them will take their talents to the college level. Tonight we'll begin by ranking the third grouping of players, rated numbers 51 through 75.

P-Hoops 2009 Rankings (51-75)

75. Blaze Ayers - 6'6 F - Brownstown Central
74. Michael Barton - 6'9 C - Brebeuf Jesuit
73. Kyle Bradley - 5'10 G - Indian Creek
72. Chris Read - 6'7 F - Lawrence North
71. Lawrence Barnett - 5'11 G - Bishop Luers
70. Tommy Strine - 6'5 - Lakewood Park Christian
69. Larry Smith - 6'4 G - Lawrence North
68. Skyler Titus - 6'3 G - NorthWood
67. Drew Schauss - 6'4 F - Centerville
66. Kreig Oxley - 6'2 G -Tecumseh
65. Tommy Peller - 6'0 G - Chesterton
64. Kevin Bloom - 6'4 F - East Noble
63. Thomas Nugent - 6'4 F - North Daviess
62. Trevor George - 6'3 F - Princeton
61. Jordan Bowerman - 6'7 F - Leo
60. Phillip Freeman - 6'1 G - Arlington
59. Corey Clemens - 6'3 G - New Castle
58. Ed Hazelett - 6'9 C - Warren Central
57. Tyler Eifert - 6'6 F - Bishop Dwenger
56. Ryne Robinson - 6'3 G - Warsaw
55. Trev Wilgus - 5'11 G - Evansville Memorial
54. Charlie Duffy - 6'7 F - Hamilton Southeastern
53. Jourdan Vann - 5'7 G - South Bend Washington
52. Jay Mohr - 6'0 G - Anderson Highland
51. Eric Summers -6'8 C - Lake Central

The first twenty-five have been revealed. Who will find their way into the top ten? Be sure to check back in the coming days for the final fifty.

1 comments:

Anonymous said...

I live in New Castle, but I am a Princeton native. I notice Trevor George rated at #62. Obviously you have not watched much tape of him. Princeton would not have won the Regional or Semi-Sate without him. The three Sophomores get alot of publiciity and justifiably so, but Trevor George was definitely the best player on this state championship team.

I had the opportunity to watch Corey Clemmons (rated #59) on several occasions. Trevor George is twice the player that Corey Clemmons is. I think you missed the boat on George. He should be a South All Star. I understand that U of Indianapolis is looking at him. They would get a steal.