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Wednesday, July 22, 2009

End of Summer Rankings: Class of 2011

As July winds down, here's a look at how P-Hoops now views the very strong class of 2011. Read on to see how the rankings shifted with high risers and a few whose stock fell somewhat.

Class of 2011 Rankings (July '09)

1. Marquis Teague - 6'1 PG - Pike
2. Brandon Dawson - 6'6 G/F - Gary Lew Wallace
3. Michael Chandler - 6'10 C - Lawrence North
4. Ryan Taylor - 6'6 F - Lawrence North
5. Jeremiah Davis - 6'3 G - Muncie Central
6. Matt Carlino - 6'2 G - Bloomington South
7. Darwin "Dee" Davis - 5'10 PG - Bloomington South
8. Cody Zeller - 6'9 F - Washington
9. Mitch McGary - 6'8 F - Chesterton
10. Austin Ethrington - 6'6 G/F - Hamilton Heights
11. (tie) Jalen Packer - 6'3 PG - Princeton
11. (tie) Justin Gant - 6'8 F - Terre Haute North
12. Nic Moore - 5'10 PG - Warsaw
13. Steven Jamison - 6'5 G - Broad Ripple
14. Spencer Turner - 6'3 G - Bloomington South
15. Tony Springmann - 6'8 F - Ft. Wayne Dwenger
16. PJ Boutte - 5'9 PG - Howe Academy
17. Zac Van de Water - 6'5 G/F - Whitko
18. Kendall Griffin - 6'5 G - Avon
19. Rontray Chavis - 6'5 F - Princeton
20. Levi Garner - 6'6 F - Edgewood
21. Johnny Marlin - 6'1 PG - Center Grove
22. Greg Dickey - 5'10 PG - Tipton
23. Torrey Nibbs - 6'1 G - Brownsburg
24. Alexander Hutson - 6'0 G - Tipton
25. Evan Maschmeyer- 6'3 G - Jeffersonville
26. Alex Pritchett - 6'6 F - Bedford North Lawrence
27. Tyler Greathouse - 6'7 F - Columbus North
28. Kenny Mullen - 6'1 G - Bishop Luers
29. Brian Stolarz - 6'6 F - Munster
30. Chandler Thomas - 6'5 F - Yet to enroll

Watch List

Guards

Mike Albrecht - Crown Point
William Clinton "Clint" Barnes - Marion
Evan Blackmon - Bishop Luers
Nathan Bromm - Forest Park
Brandon Burtner - Western Boone
Griffyn Carpenter - Triton
Andrew Clark - Austin
Spencer Comer - Rushville
Trent Crabtree - Crawfordsville
Jack Dillon - Brebeuf Jesuit
Brandon Dunaway - Corydon Central
Jordan Hahn - New Castle
Eric Harris - Lawrence North
Garrett Krieg - Jay County
Max Landis - Perry Meridian
Demetrius Lawson - Zionsville
Phil Miller - Fishers
Brandon Muncie - Lawrence North
Chris Page - Plainfield
Zach Rush - Haover Central
Jujuan Sarver - Avon
Kyle Spencer - Cascade
Rick Thomas - Lawrence North
Kendall Vieke - Vincennes Rivet
Chris Whitehead - New Albany

Forwards

Travis Burkett - Indianapolis Home School Wildcats
Colin Bowles - Franklin Central
Dontray Chavis - Princeton
Dwight Cliff - Ben Davis
Robbie Dickison - Avon
Kenny Enoch - Howe Academy
Chandler Guion - Lapel
Ben Hogan - Loogootee
Matt Howard - Carmel
Michael Nesbitt - Evansville Memorial
Kevin Rose - Arsenal Tech
Brian Stolarz - Munster

Center

Isaiah Hill - Howe Academy

17 comments:

Anonymous said...

Kevin Rose has transferred to Arsenal Technical.

Anonymous said...

Ryan Helfert from Boonville and Evan Brinkmeyer from Evansville Reitz should be on the "Forwards to Watch" list. They play on the Evansville Basketball Club AAU team. Both played well at the Kentucky Hoop Fest a couple of weeks ago as the Evansville club had a nice run. I saw Helfert play against a good Princeton team twice last year and was impressed with his athleticism and his basketball IQ. He is about 6'6" and still a little on the thin side, but definitely has a lot of potential.

p-hoops said...

forgot to add matt carlino in as a transfer to bloomington south. he's in there now. also, thanks for the info on rose.

M. Dub said...

another player to watch is 6'1-6'2 guard Chris Byrd. He currently plays for North Central and on the Spiece Next Level teams. Great shooter, athlete, and court leader.

Anonymous said...

i think it is kendall vieke from vincennes rivet... not matt vieke

Anonymous said...

You have multiple players listed ahead of Evan Blackmon that he has completely shut down or gotten the better of. Blackmon is getting looks from multiple high major D1 schools. At Luers he has played his role or his stats would be much higher. He has always excelled whenever Luers needed a lift. he will be a force this year with the graduation of Barnett and Day.

Anonymous said...

Everyone should be on the look out for Mason Archie from Tindley. He is a 6' 2" varsity poitguard that can score and has a high IQ. He played with Spiece this summer and he is very talented.

Anonymous said...

theres this 6 5 kid named Gerald Gamill that plays for broad ripple now hes a juniorthis kid has game he play the 4 and the 5 position and dominates it i seen him play over the summer for indy jazz and last year at metro this kid is really talented he can jump out the gym talk about high flyers check him out

Anonymous said...

Derek Perry, a 6'1" guard from Lighhouse Christian Academy should be on the 2011 List. The problem is Lighthouse doesn't get a lot of press due to its small size, but this kid is atletic, can handle the ball well and can pass with the best of them.

Anonymous said...

A little disappointed that nowhere on here is Tyler Hall a 6'3" point guard out at #3 3A Danville. He has played for some of the best AAU teams in the nation for over a decade. He was a starter and averaged 11.1 ppg, 3.2 assists and 5. 3 rebounds as an integral part in Danvilles 17-5 run last year that included wins over Avon and DJ Byrd's North Montgomery and close losses to Marian and Winchester.

This year, Tyler is the state assist leader thus far with 7.5 pg, but is also averaging 13.3 ppg (with a season high of 22 coming against Danville's dismantling of Avon where Tyler was voted WTHR/VYPE Magazine's MVP) and 6.8 rebounds pg.

He had received a lot of D1 since the past summer when he played for Adidas Indiana Elite One Green (with Rontray Davis from Princeton and Max Landis from Perry) and that is beginning to already pick up immensely. Dan Dakich says to watch this kid.

Anonymous said...

I agree with the comment about Derek Perry. We played Lighthouse last year and this kid is athletic and can score/assist very well. I think he has been somewhat overlooked because he doesn't regularly play AAU due to it interfering with church and because the school is small.

Anonymous said...

Watch Jamal Wolfe and Darrius Howell(transfer from North Carolina). Wolfe is good pg and Howell can shoot lights out. He dropped 30 the other night

Anonymous said...

look for devin freels a 5'8" point guard from new washington indiana 18.9 ppg a real sniper behind the arc and will hit 1,000 points as a junior this year just 2 shy with 998,broke his old record of 8 3's in a game with 9 against madison shawe 21 games in a row with a three www.nwpg12.com

balling24 said...

Are there any move ins from out of state that anyone knows of?

balling24 said...

Are there any move ins from out of state that anyone knows of?

Anonymous said...

justin gant should be in the top 5

Anonymous said...

I dont understand how u have Nic moore of the Warsaw Tigers not in your top ten. He led his team to the class 4a championship game. I think he will be a very very good point guard at the next level. Oh and he scored fifty in one game this year.