Prep Hoops The Last Dance: Saturday Standouts
- FabSports

- Jul 23, 2022
- 2 min read

Tyler March (Big 3 Shah 2024)
March is a big who can stretch the floor for Big 3. Good size at 6’6 and is mobile on the perimeter. Finished well inside and shot well from 3. Lacking strength, but still has a lot of upside with size and length.
Jimmy Pajauskas (Big 3 Shah 2024)
One of the few impressive playmakers at his age. Gets into the lane and sets up teammates either at the basket or for 3. For himself he can create opportunities to score at the basket, with acrobatic finishes.
Dreyson Wisdom (Midwest Aviators 2024)
Wisdom is a guard who impressed in the games I saw with his lights out shooting. Catch and shoot, off the dribble, and moved well without the ball.
Alex Keizer (Et21 Buckeyes 2024)
Keizer has made his name known in the 2024 class with his stellar deep shooting. Gets to his spots and quickly catches and shoots. When opponents close out hard, he uses a pump fake, and takes a pull up jumper. Had 4+ 3’s in the win.
Cale Cosme (Et21 Buckeyes 2024)
Cosme is a small guard with range. Knocked down a couple of threes off dribble. Was able to push the ball up the court and finish at the rim. Plays extremely hard, great motor on the court.
Treshawn Blissett (M14 2024)
Blissett is a wing that has seen his stock rise throughout this summer. Really good at attacking the basket and finishing through contact. Good size and length with a good handle.
Bryce Welch (M14 2024)
Playmaking ability is off the charts for this kid. Controls the game very well finding open teammates. Plays with good poise, always knowing the right pace to play at.
Ryan Runaas (Et21 Buckeyes 2024)
Runaas is a combo guard who can catch fire from 3. 2 different times in the game he hit several 3s in little time. Also is good getting to the rim, and able to finish through contact. Good 3 level scorer.
Jack Stanton (Breakaway 2024)
Stanton was a scoring machine in their loss to Louisville Legends. Constantly beat his defenders back door for easy layups, and knocked down open 3s. Smooth 3 point shot, one of the best in the state.
Connor May (Breakaway 2024)
May is a forward with guard skills. Good size at 6’6, was able to knock down 3s at a high level, but also able to take defenders off the dribble for impressive finishes. One of the best performers so far in the tournament.




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