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It's time to put football playoff hysteria on hold for a moment and switch gears to basketball as MaxPreps.com unveils the Preseason Boys Basketball Xcellent 25. Where is defending national champion Findlay Prep ranked? How do Dwayne Polee (pictured) and defending California state champion Westchester stack up? Follow the link above to find out.
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Name: Shelton Boykin
Position: G
HT/WT: 6-5/195
School: Poly
Long Beach, CA

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RNK  NAME POS HT/WT SCHOOLS
 1.  Brandon Knight
Pine Crest (Fort Lauderdale, FL)
 G   6-4/185    
Joined LeBron James and Greg Oden as only juniors to earn Gatorade National Player of the Year as a junior.
 2.  Jared Sullinger
Northland (Columbus, OH)
 P   6-9/280   Ohio State 
Whether it be high school or AAU ball, always in the lead for a successful team.
 3.  Will Barton
Brewster Academy (Wolfeboro, NH)
 G, W   6-6/165   Memphis 
Scorer will prep at Brewster Academy after leading Baltimore's Lake Clifton to state title in Maryland last year.
 4.  Harrison Barnes
Ames (IA)
 W   6-6/190   North Carolina 
Blue chipper led Little Cyclones to perfect season, state title as a junior.
 5.  Reggie Bullock
Kinston (NC)
 W   6-7/190   North Carolina 
Blue chip guard hails from same high school that produced Jerry Stackhouse.
 6.  Joshua Smith
Kentwood (Covington, WA)
 P   6-10/280   UCLA 
Broke the hearts of Washington fans with commitment to Bruins.
 7.  Perry Jones
Duncanville (TX)
    6-11/220   Baylor 
Blew onlookers away at Las Vegas Center Stage event with athleticism and shooting touch.
 8.  Fabricio De Melo
Sagemont (Weston, FL)
 P   7-0/270   Syracuse 
Brazilian burst on summer circuit scene after sitting out at Sagemont as a junior.
 9.  Deshaun Thomas
Bishop Luers (Fort Wayne, IN)
 W, P   6-7/220   Ohio State 
Averaged 30.3 points, 15.1 rebounds per game for Indiana 2A state champions.
 10.  Tristan Thompson
Findlay Prep (Henderson, NV)
 F   6-10/235   Texas 
Has No. 1 player potential but needs to dial in the consistency.
 11.  Joe Jackson
White Station (Memphis, TN)
 G   6-0/170   Memphis 
Arguably the top scoring guard in the class of 2010.
 12.  Terrence Jones
Jefferson (Portland, OR)
 P   6-9/220    
Stock soaring with each stop on the summer circuit.
 13.  Kendall Marshall
O'Connell (Arlington, VA)
 G   6-3/175   North Carolina 
Cemented elite status at NBA Players Association Top 100 Camp.
 14.  Josh Selby
Lake Clifton (Baltimore, MD)
 G   6-1/180    
Recent decommitment has several powerhouse programs circling.
 15.  Ray McCallum
Detroit Country Day (Beverly Hills, MI)
 PG   6-1/170    
Led loaded Country Day squad to 24-2 record, state title game as junior.
 16.  Jelan Kendrick
Wheeler (Marietta, GA)
 PG, SF   6-6/190   Memphis 
Athletic, smooth point forward-type led Westlake to 22-7 record as a junior before deciding to move on to defending state champion Wheeler.
 17.  C. J. Leslie
Word of God Christian Academy (Raleigh, NC)
 P   6-8/190    
Thriving this summer after forming dynamic duo with John Wall at Word of God.
 18.  Doron Lamb
Oak Hill Academy (Mouth of Wilson, VA)
 G   6-4/185    
New York City native will be Oak Hill Academy's go-to scorer next winter.
 19.  Kyrie Irving
St. Patrick (Elizabeth, NJ)
 PG   6-1/175   Duke 
Elite guard prospect will see plenty of time in spotlight as senior playing for powerhouse St. Patrick program.
 20.  Cory Joseph
Findlay Prep (Henderson, NV)
 PG   6-3/180    
Native of Canada looking to lead Findlay Prep to second straight national championship.
 21.  Tobias Harris
Half Hollow Hills West (Dix Hills, NY)
 P   6-8/230    
Returning to Half Hollow Hills West after standout junior year at Long Island Lutheran.
 22.  Dwight Powell
IMG Academies (Bradenton, FL)
 P   6-10/210   Stanford 
A long, skilled post player that could be on the verge of putting it all together and becoming an elite prospect.
 23.  Keith Appling
Pershing (Detroit, MI)
 G   6-3/175   Michigan State 
Capped junior season with 49-point performance in state championship game.
 24.  Trey Zeigler
Mt. Pleasant (MI)
 G, W   6-5/185    
Son of Central Michigan head coach Ernie Zeigler knows how to put the ball in the basket.
 25.  Dion Waiters
Life Center Academy (Burlington, NJ)
 PG   6-4/215   Syracuse 
Forms a potent 1-2 punch with 2011 star Michael Gilchrist for travel circuit club Team Final.
 26.  Roscoe Smith
Oak Hill Academy (Mouth of Wilson, VA)
 P, W   6-8/190    
Long scoring wing could really blow up this winter at Oak Hill Academy.
 27.  Dwayne Polee
Westchester (Los Angeles, CA)
 W   6-6/180   USC 
Length and athleticism give him the presence of a 6-10 player at times defensively.
 28.  Daniel Bejarano
North (Phoenix, AZ)
 W   6-5/200   Arizona 
Wing put up 23.0 points, 10.1 rebounds per game as junior.
 29.  Jereme Richmond
Waukegan (IL)
 F   6-7/197   Illinois 
Leads the way for a nice 2010 haul for Bruce Weber at Illinois.
 30.  Terrence Ross
Montrose Christian (Rockville, MD)
 G   6-5/185   Maryland 
Transferred to Montrose from Jefferson (Portland, Ore.), where he played with Terrence Jones.
 31.  Bryce Jones
Taft (Woodland Hills, CA)
 G, W   6-5/175   USC 
After sitting out due to tranfer rules at Taft last year, was extremely impressive at July's adidas Super 64.
 32.  Andre Stringer
Forest Hill (Jackson, MS)
 PG   5-10/160   LSU 
Mississippi loaded with talent, but Stringer was a step above the rest as a junior averaging over 25 points per game.
 33.  Phil Pressey
Episcopal (Dallas, TX)
 PG   5-10/155   Missouri 
Son of former NBA guard averaged 18.3 points and nearly 10 assists per game as junior.
 34.  Patric Young
Providence (Jacksonville, FL)
 P   6-9/225   Florida 
Rebounding machine impressive at Reebok camp in Philadelphia this summer.
 35.  Tarik Black
Ridgeway (Memphis, TN)
 P   6-8/235   Memphis 
Muscling his way up the rankings with a very solid summer.
 37.  Michael Cobbins
Palo Duro (Amarillo, TX)
 P   6-8/200   Oklahoma State 
District player of the year also an outstanding student.
 38.  Luke Cothron
Macdonald Academy (Red Springs, NC)
 P   6-8/220   North Carolina State 
More than a dozen major conference college programs actively courting big man.
 39.  Ryan Harrow
Walton (Marietta, GA)
 G   6-1/150   North Carolina State 
After first team Class AAAAA All-State honors as junior, reputation really soaring this summer.
 40.  Joshua Hairston
Montrose Christian (Rockville, MD)
 P   6-8/200   Duke 
Face-up four man in the mold of recent Blue Devil forwards.
 41.  J. T. Terrell
West Charlotte (Charlotte, NC)
 G   6-2/175   Wake Forest 
Streaky scorer lands at West Charlotte after playing at Burlington Cummings as a junior.
 42.  Allen Crabbe
Price (Los Angeles, CA)
 G   6-4/175   California 
A star performer on the summer circuit with Compton Magic Black.
 43.  Terrell Stoglin
Santa Rita (Tucson, AZ)
 G   6-1/180   Maryland 
Averaged 23.3 points per game as junior.
 44.  Terone Johnson
North Central (Indianapolis, IN)
 G   6-3/190   Purdue 
Another exciting addition for Matt Painter's Boilermakers.
 45.  Taran Buie
State College (PA)
 PG   6-2/170   Penn State 
Headed to State College early for final year of high school ball.
 46.  Charles Hankerson Jr.
Coral Reef (Miami, FL)
 G   6-5/215   Alabama 
Well-built wing led Coral Reef to 6A state title.
 47.  Ian Miller
United Faith Christian Academy (Charlotte, NC)
 G   6-1/175   Florida State 
Leonard Hamilton pulling together very solid 2010 class.
 48.  Phillip Taylor
Wheeler (Marietta, GA)
 PG   5-9/160   Florida International 
Scoring point guard thrilled about the prospect of playing for Isiah Thomas.
 49.  Kendall Williams
Los Osos (Rancho Cucamonga, CA)
 PG   6-3    
Posted 22.8 points per game as junior.
 50.  Jordan Sibert
Princeton (Cincinnati, OH)
 G   6-4/180   Ohio State 
Helped lead Princeton to a 25-2 record, state championship game appearance as a junior.
 51.  Adreian Payne
Jefferson Township (Dayton, OH)
 P   6-9/210   Michigan State 
Potential the word with still-developing big man.
 52.  Jayvaughn Pinkston
Bishop Loughlin (Brooklyn, NY)
 P, W   6-7/230    
Averaged 24.1 points and 10.7 rebounds per game as junior, including a season-high 39-point effort against rival Christ the King.
 53.  Anthony Brown
Ocean View (Huntington Beach, CA)
 G, F   6-7/190   Stanford 
Centerpiece of very talented, balanced Ocean View program.
 54.  Noah Cottrill
Logan (WV)
 G   6-2/175   West Virginia 
Put up 26 points per game as a junior at Mountain State Academy.
 55.  Isaiah Epps
Hargrave Military Academy (Chatham, VA)
 G   6-2/170   Pittsburgh 
Joins talented cast at Hargrave after playing at Plainfield (N.J.) as a junior.
 56.  Aaron Craft
Liberty-Benton (Findlay, OH)
 G   6-0/175   Ohio State 
Will join AAU running mate Jared Sullinger at Ohio State after initial pledge to Tennessee.
 57.  Kyle Collinsworth
Provo (UT)
 G, W   6-6/190   Brigham Young 
Utah's Class 4A MVP after posting 19 points, 7 assists per game.
 58.  Trae Golden
McEachern (Powder Springs, GA)
 G   6-3/190   Tennessee 
Former Ohio State pledge earned first team Class AAAAA honors as junior.
 59.  Corey Hawkins
Estrella Foothills (Goodyear, AZ)
    6-3   Arizona State 
Versatile guard averaged 29.8 points, 7.6 rebounds, 4.3 assists per game.
 60.  Meyers Leonard
Robinson (IL)
 C   7-0/220   Illinois 
Dunk contest-type athleticism makes Leonard intriguing at 6-11.
 61.  Dominique Ferguson
Hargrave Military Academy (Chatham, VA)
 P   6-9/205   Florida International 
Heading to prep school this fall after playing at Indiana's Lawrence North (Greg Oden, Mike Conley's alma mater).
 62.  Mychal Parker
Miller (Charlottesville, VA)
 SF   6-6/195   Maryland 
Future of Terrapins' backcourt looks bright with three Top 100 verbals in 2010.
 63.  Tyrone Garland
Bartram (Philadelphia, PA)
 G   6-1/165   Virginia Tech 
Scores in bunches, averaging over 28 points per game last winter.
 64.  Matt Derenbecker
Metairie Park Country Day (Metairie, LA)
 W   6-7/185   LSU 
Louisiana's Gatorade POY, averaging 20.3 points, 11.3 rebounds, 6.0 assists per game.
 65.  Alex Gauna
Eaton Rapids (MI)
 P   6-8/210   Michigan State 
Future Spartan is an athletic presence in the paint.
 66.  Brandon Peters
Yates (Houston, TX)
 G   6-2/180    
Part of a run-and-gun Yates outfit that topped 100-point mark 12 times in 2008-09.
 67.  Royce Woolridge
Sunnyslope (Phoenix, AZ)
 W   6-3/180   Kansas 
Averaged 28.5 points, 5.3 rebounds per game as junior.
 68.  Cameron Clark
Sherman (TX)
 W, G   6-7/190    
Led Sherman on deep playoff run in Class 4A as a junior, averaging over 20 points per game.
 69.  Joseph Young
Yates (Houston, TX)
 G   6-2/175   Providence 
Scoring guard filled it up at adidas Super 64 this summer, averaging over 23 points per game.
 70.  Jesse Berry
Jefferson (Lafayette, IN)
 G   6-1/170   Dayton 
Flyers quietly building an outstanding recruiting class, including this high-scoring Indiana guard.
 71.  Devon Collier
St. Anthony (Jersey City, NJ)
 P   6-7/200    
Should continue to improve under the tutelage of legendary coach Bob Hurley.
 72.  Tyler Thornton
Gonzaga (Washington, DC)
 G   6-2/190   Duke 
Averaged 14.3 points per game for one of D.C.'s top programs as junior.
 73.  Alex Kirk
Los Alamos (NM)
 P   6-11/220   New Mexico 
Emerging center bringing attention to Los Alamos for reasons other than being the home of the Manhattan Project.
 74.  Carson Desrosiers
Central Catholic (Lawrence, MA)
 P   6-9/210   Wake Forest 
Along with New Hampshire signee Billy Marsden, led Central Catholic to 23-2 record last winter.
 75.  Reggie Smith
Thornton (Harvey, IL)
 G   6-0/180   Marquette 
Averaged 18.1 points, 5.2 rebounds and 2.5 assists per game while leading Thornton to a 30-2 record.
 76.  Tony Chennault
Sts. Neumann & Goretti (Philadelphia, PA)
 G   6-2/175   Wake Forest 
A Class AAA first team selection as a junior after averaging 16 points per game.
 77.  Vander Blue
Madison Memorial (Madison, WI)
 G   6-3/180   Marquette 
One-time Wisconsin commitment averaged 17 points per game for 26-1 state championship squad.
 78.  Jason Morris
Hotchkiss (Lakeville, CT)
 G, W   6-6/190   Georgia Tech 
Athletic wing summers with storied Gauchos of New York.
 79.  Elijah Pittman
Holmes (Covington, KY)
 W   6-6/185    
Associated Press first team All-State selction as a junior after leading Holmes to Kentucky's single-class state title.
 80.  Langston Galloway
Christian Life (Baton Rouge, LA)
 SG, G   6-3/190   St. Joseph's 
Class 1A first team All-State selection as junior, averaging 21.4 points per game.
 81.  Will Regan
Nichols (Buffalo, NY)
 P   6-8/210   Virginia 
Tony Bennett's first 2010 verbal looks to be a great fit.
 82.  Travis Carroll
Danville (IN)
 C   6-9/230   Purdue 
Future Boilermaker averaged over 21 points per game as a junior.
 83.  Ricardo Johnson
Holmes (Covington, KY)
 W   6-4/190   Ohio 
Led Holmes to a 36-2 record, state title as a junior.
 84.  Casey Prather
Jackson North Side (Jackson, TN)
 G, W   6-5/195   Florida 
Class AA All-State selection as junior.
 85.  Stacey Poole Jr.
Providence (Jacksonville, FL)
 G, W   6-5/190   Kentucky 
Earned second team Class 4A All-State honors after leading Jackson to regional finals.
 86.  Jordan McRae
Liberty County (Hinesville, GA)
    6-6/175   Tennessee 
McRae has wingspan of 6-8 player, teams with fellow Top 100 pick Rion Brown at Liberty County.
 87.  Gerard Coleman
Tilton School (Tilton, NH)
 G   6-4/175   Providence 
Helped Tilton win national prep school title with 25 points in championship game.
 88.  Ashton Pankey
St. Anthony (Jersey City, NJ)
 P   6-9/220   Maryland 
Along with Devon Collier, gives St. Anthony an impressive set of twin towers.
 89.  Desmond Simmons
Salesian (Richmond, CA)
 P   6-7/215   Washington 
Helped lead Salesian to a California state title as a junior.
 90.  K. C. Ross - Miller
God's Academy (Dallas, TX)
 G, PG   6-2/180    
Committed to Kentucky as a freshman, averaged 19.7 points and over 10 assists per game for God's Academy squad that routinely played in the 80s and 90s.
 91.  Crandall Head
Rich South (Richton Park, IL)
 G   6-3/185   Illinois 
Following brother Luther's (Miami Heat guard) trail to Champaign.
 92.  Rion Brown
Liberty County (Hinesville, GA)
    6-5/180   Miami 
Very solid at Reebok Summer Championships, averaging 18 points per game with 18 hits from beyond the arc in six games.
 93.  Tyler Lamb
Mater Dei (Santa Ana, CA)
 G   6-5/205   UCLA 
Averaged 14 points, 4.6 rebounds, 3.5 assists and 3.3 steals per game for one of the nation's top high school teams as junior.
 94.  James Johnson
Morse (San Diego, CA)
 F   6-9/215   Virginia 
Canadian has had some bright spots on summer circuit after sitting out at Morse last season.
 95.  Aaron Bright
Bellevue (WA)
 G   5-11/165   Stanford 
Crafty point guard led Bellevue to 3A semifinals, MaxPreps Holiday Classic title as junior.
 96.  Evan Anderson
Eau Claire North (Eau Claire, WI)
 P   6-11/215   Wisconsin 
Doesn't post big numbers as high school team routinely plays in the 30s and 40s.
 97.  Nate Lubick
St. Mark's (Southborough, MA)
 P   6-8/225   Georgetown 
Played with Florida signee Erik Murphy at St. Mark's last year.
 98.  Garrett Jackson
Westview (Portland, OR)
 W, P   6-6/190   USC 
Keep an eye on this sleeper, the only non-senior to earn 6A first team All-State honors in Oregon last season.
 99.  Khyle Marshall
Flanagan (Pembroke Pines, FL)
 W   6-6/200    
First team Class 6A All-State selection for the past two seasons in Florida.
 100.  Ralston Turner
Muscle Shoals (AL)
 G, W   6-6/190   LSU 
Second team All-State selection as a junior, posting 20.9 points, 8.8 rebounds per game.
 NR.  Travon Abraham
Sacramento (CA)
 G   5-9/165    
 NR.  Steven Adams
Pasadena (CA)
 P   6-9/230    
Missed chunk of junior year after scary surgery to remove mass putting pressure on brain.
 NR.  C. J. Aiken
Plymouth Whitemarsh (Plymouth Meeting, PA)
 P   6-9/185   St. Joseph's 
 NR.  Daniel Alexander
Dripping Springs (TX)
 W, P   6-7/190   Texas A&M 
Big win for Texas A&M in securing his services.
 NR.  Bryon Allen
Oak Hill Academy (Mouth of Wilson, VA)
 G   6-3/215   West Virginia 
Rebuilding year at Oak Hill? Think again as Steve Smith will have at least six major conference Division I players on roster.
 NR.  Jonathan Arledge
Kamit Institute for Magnificent Achievers (Washington, DC)
 PF, C   6-9/225   George Mason 
 NR.  Tylisman Armstrong
Florida Air Academy (Melbourne, FL)
 P   6-8/200   Auburn 
 NR.  Yannick Atanga
Besant Hill (Ojai, CA)
 P   6-8/210    
 NR.  Eric Atkins
Mount St. Joseph (Baltimore, MD)
 G   6-1/170   Notre Dame 
Averaged 22 points, four rebounds and three assists per game as junior.
 NR.  Cameron Ayers
Germantown Academy (Fort Washington, PA)
 G   6-5/180    
Brother of former Notre Dame player Ryan Ayers.
 NR.  Vincent Bailey
Hamilton County (Jasper, FL)
 W, P   6-5/210    
Very productive as a junior, averaging over 22 points and 12 rebounds per game.
 NR.  Maurice Barrow
Christ the King (Middle Village, NY)
 G, W   6-4/200    
 NR.  Winslo Barry
Christian Life Center (Humble, TX)
 C   6-10/230    
 NR.  Ben Bartoldus
Proctor Academy (Andover, NH)
 G   6-2/180    
Caught our eye in a big way at the Main Event in Las Vegas.
 NR.  Antonio Barton
Lake Clifton (Baltimore, MD)
 G   6-2/180   Memphis 
Along with brother Will (No. 3), helped Lake Clifton to an undefeated record and state title as a junior.
 NR.  Blondy Baruti
Genesis One (Mendenhall, MS)
 P   6-10/210    
Congolese big man landed at Genesis One after eligibility squabble last year at Mesa (Ariz.).
 NR.  Dimitri Batten
Heritage (Newport News, VA)
 G   6-3/180   Old Dominion 
 NR.  Stephan Battle
Stone (Waldorf, MD)
 W, P   6-6/185    
 NR.  Marvin Baynham
Norland (Miami, FL)
 P   6-7/190   Georgia Southern 
 NR.  Rodney Beldo
Scituate (MA)
 G   5-9/160    
 NR.  James Bell
Montverde Academy (Montverde, FL)
 W, G   6-5/210   Villanova 
 NR.  Jeremiah Bell
Pine Crest (Fort Lauderdale, FL)
 G   6-2/175    
 NR.  Deverell Biggs
Omaha Central (Omaha, NE)
 G   6-0/170    
 NR.  Gilvydas Biruta
St. Benedict's Prep (Newark, NJ)
 P   6-8/225    
 NR.  James Blue
Wings Academy (Bronx, NY)
 PG, PG   5-10/157    
 NR.  Julian Boatner
Bloomington North (Bloomington, IN)
 G   6-1/170    
Crafty scoring guard could be a gem for mid- to low-major program.
 NR.  John Bohannon
Lancaster (TX)
 P, W   6-8/180    
 NR.  Taron Boose
Beecher (Flint, MI)
 G, W   6-1/215    
 NR.  Aaron Bowen
Wolfson (Jacksonville, FL)
 W   6-5/180   Marquette 
 NR.  Shelton Boykin
Poly (Long Beach, CA)
 G   6-5/195   Long Beach State 
 NR.  Kevin Boyle Jr.
St. Patrick (Elizabeth, NJ)
 G   5-9/160    
 NR.  Michael Bradley
Tyner Academy (Chattanooga, TN)
 C   6-10/215   Connecticut 
 NR.  Onzay Branch
Topeka (KS)
 W   6-5/185    
 NR.  Daquan Brickhouse
Peekskill (NY)
 G   5-9/140    
 NR.  Rakeem Brookins
Roman Catholic (Philadelphia, PA)
 G   5-11/175    
 NR.  Jvonte Brooks
Foothills Christian (El Cajon, CA)
 P   6-7/235    
 NR.  Evan Brooks
Colony (Ontario, CA)
 G   6-2/170    
 NR.  Markel Brown
Peabody (Alexandria, LA)
 G   6-5/185   Oklahoma State 
 NR.  Monty Brown
Hotchkiss (Lakeville, CT)
 P   6-11/230    
 NR.  Matt Brown
Northfield Mount Hermon (Northfield, MA)
 G   6-2/200    
 NR.  Roland Brown
Christ the King (Middle Village, NY)
 P   6-8/240    
 NR.  Lorenzo Brown
Hargrave Military Academy (Chatham, VA)
 G   6-4/180   North Carolina State 
Was slated to be part of State's 2009 class but will spend a year at Hargrave.
 NR.  Ben Brust
Mundelein (IL)
 G   6-2/180   Iowa 
 NR.  Mike Buffalo
South Kent School (South Kent, CT)
 G   6-3/175    
 NR.  Paul Bunch
North Lawndale College Prep (Chicago, IL)
 P   6-9/225    
 NR.  Jeremy Burgess
Athens Academy (Athens, GA)
 W   6-5/180    
 NR.  Isaiah Burse
Modesto Christian (Modesto, CA)
 G   6-0/180    
 NR.  Spencer Butterfield
Del Oro (Loomis, CA)
 G   6-3    
 NR.  Russell Byrd
Fort Wayne Blackhawk Christian (Fort Wayne, IN)
 G, W   6-7/190   Michigan State 
Averaged 19.1 points, 8.3 rebounds, 3.2 assists per game as junior.
 NR.  Aloys Cabell
Mays (Atlanta, GA)
 G   5-11/170    
 NR.  Jamar Cannon
Redondo (Redondo Beach, CA)
 G   6-1    
 NR.  Austin Carroll
Brewster Academy (Wolfeboro, NH)
 G   6-3/185    
 NR.  Jason Carter
Christian Life Center (Humble, TX)
 F   6-7/230    
 NR.  Ledon Carter
Richwood (Monroe, LA)
 P   6-7    
 NR.  Laterrance Carter
Redan (Stone Mountain, GA)
 G   5-10/165    
 NR.  Jordan Carter
McKay (Salem, OR)
    6-1    
 NR.  Kameron Cerroni
Hamilton (Sussex, WI)
 G   6-1/185   Wisconsin-Green Bay 
 NR.  Jordan Clarkson
Wagner (San Antonio, TX)
 G   6-3    
 NR.  Chris Clement
Stony Point (Round Rock, TX)
 G   6-1/0    
 NR.  Trevor ( T. J. ) Clemmings
Paterson Catholic (Paterson, NJ)
 P   6-6/260    
Appears that Clemmings will pursue football route.
 NR.  Ben Clifford
Bingham (South Jordan, UT)
 P   6-8/190   Utah State 
 NR.  Jershon Cobb
Columbia (Decatur, GA)
 SG, PG   6-5/185    
 NR.  Jacoby Colbert
Westgate (New Iberia, LA)
 G   6-3    
 NR.  Justin Coleman
Henrico (Richmond, VA)
 W   6-5/210    
 NR.  Josh Corry
Gaffney (SC)
 G   5-11    
 NR.  Dominic Coulter
Tustin (CA)
 G, W   6-3/200    
 NR.  Jalen Courtney
Provine (Jackson, MS)
 P   6-7/210   LSU 
 NR.  Demarco Cox
Yazoo City (MS)
 P   6-8/285   Mississippi 
Big post also a promising offensive tackle prospect in football.
 NR.  Chris Crawford
Sheffield (Memphis, TN)
 G   6-4/185   Memphis 
Sleeper becoming hot name late in the summer with play for Memphis Magic.
 NR.  Chanse Creekmur
Marshalltown (IA)
 W, P   6-6/205   Santa Clara 
Put his scoring ability on full display at adidas Super 64 in July.
 NR.  Flavien Davis
Wisconsin Lutheran (Milwaukee, WI)
 G, W   6-4/190    
 NR.  Lyndon Davis
Westlake Prep (Davie, FL)
 W, P   6-6/180    
 NR.  Chris Davis
Stockbridge (GA)
 PG, SG   6-3/185    
 NR.  Jeff Davis
Steelton-Highspire (Steelton, PA)
 F   6-7/205    
 NR.  Will Davis
Sacramento (CA)
 F   6-9/210    
 NR.  Chris Dean
Greer (SC)
 G, W   6-4/185    
 NR.  Brandon Demmings
Washington (Indianapolis, IN)
 G   6-2    
 NR.  Maurice Dickerson
Asbury Park (NJ)
 W   6-4/185    
 NR.  Cole Dickerson
Federal Way (WA)
 P   6-7/205    
Led Federal Way to Washington's 4A title as a junior.
 NR.  Jordan Didier
Bishop Dwenger (Fort Wayne, IN)
 P   6-8/200    
 NR.  Marvin Dominique
Winchendon (MA)
 W, P   6-7/200   Hofstra 
 NR.  Lavonte Dority
Foreman (Chicago, IL)
 G   6-3/180    
 NR.  Ivan Dorsey
Riordan (San Francisco, CA)
 G   5-11/155    
 NR.  Anthony Dorsey
Kecoughtan (Hampton, VA)
 G   5-9/185    
 NR.  Alex Dragicevich
Glenbrook North (Northbrook, IL)
 W   6-6/185   Notre Dame 
 NR.  Stephon Drane
Word of God Christian Academy (Raleigh, NC)
 P   6-9/190    
 NR.  Terrence Drisdom
Roosevelt (Corona, CA)
 G   6-3    
 NR.  Tom Droney
Sewickley Academy (Sewickley, PA)
 G, W   6-6/200   Davidson 
 NR.  Dave Dudzinski
Kaneland (Maple Park, IL)
 P   6-9    
 NR.  Shaquille Duncan
Frankford (Philadelphia, PA)
 P   6-8/190   Niagara 
 NR.  Tyreek Duren
Sts. Neumann & Goretti (Philadelphia, PA)
 G   6-1/165    
 NR.  Terrence Durham
Craigmont (Memphis, TN)
 PG   6-2/185    
 NR.  Jordan Dykstra
Rock Valley (IA)
 P   6-9/200    
 NR.  Jamon Echols
Rainier Beach (Seattle, WA)
 G   5-11/160    
 NR.  Jarrell Eddie
Cannon (Concord, NC)
 F   6-7/210   Virginia Tech 
 NR.  Leshon Edwards
Princeton Day Academy (Lanham, MD)
 G   6-4/170    
 NR.  Fuquan Edwin
Paterson Catholic (Paterson, NJ)
 W   6-5/190   Seton Hall 
 NR.  Melvin Ejim
Brewster Academy (Wolfeboro, NH)
 W, P   6-6/210   Iowa State 
 NR.  Elliott Eliason
Chadron (NE)
 P   6-11/235   Minnesota 
 NR.  Travis Elliott
Anderson (Lauderdale Lakes, FL)
 C   6-8/234    
 NR.  Maxie Esho
Lee Academy (Lee, ME)
 P   6-8/200   Massachusetts 
 NR.  Dakota Euton
Scott County (Georgetown, KY)
 P   6-8/235    
Scott County should be fun to watch next year with three major Division I talents.
 NR.  C. J. Fair
Brewster Academy (Wolfeboro, NH)
 P   6-7/200   Syracuse 
Potential Top 100 talent missed junior season with injury.
 NR.  Simi Fajemisin
Lynnwood (WA)
 P   6-9/260    
Sleeper big man has intriguing size, on-court tools.
 NR.  Eric Ferguson
Winchendon (MA)
 W, P   6-7/180   Georgia Southern 
 NR.  Shavar Fields
Bishop Maginn (Albany, NY)
 P   6-7    
 NR.  Amric Fields
Putnam City West (Oklahoma City, OK)
 P   6-8    
 NR.  Jamel Fields
Albany Academy for Boys (Albany, NY)
 G   6-2/185   Fairfield 
 NR.  Chris Fitzgerald
Northfield Mount Hermon (Northfield, MA)
 P   6-8/220    
 NR.  Naofall Folahan
Notre Dame Prep (Fitchburg, MA)
 P   6-10/200   Marist 
 NR.  Decarlos Frank
Ozen (Beaumont, TX)
 G   6-1    
 NR.  Gary Franklin
Mater Dei (Santa Ana, CA)
 PG   6-3/190   California 
Solid floor general for Gary McKnight's powerhouse Monarchs.
 NR.  Branden Frazier
Bishop Loughlin (Brooklyn, NY)
 G   6-3/170    
 NR.  Erik Fromm
Bloomington South (Bloomington, IN)
 P, W   6-8/200   Butler 
Integral part of Bloomington South's unbeaten state championship team.
 NR.  Josh Fuller
Madison (Rexburg, ID)
 P   6-6/195    
 NR.  John Gage
Vashon Island (WA)
 P   6-9/210   Stanford 
 NR.  Darius Gardner
Yates (Houston, TX)
 G   5-10/160    
 NR.  Josh Gasser
Port Washington (WI)
 G   6-4/180   Wisconsin 
 NR.  Ron Giplaye
Notre Dame Prep (Fitchburg, MA)
 P   6-6/215   Providence 
 NR.  Jonathan Graham
Calvert Hall (Baltimore, MD)
 P   6-8/210    
 NR.  Jerian Grant
DeMatha (Hyattsville, MD)
 W   6-4/180    
 NR.  Kevin Gray
Reynoldsburg (OH)
 G   6-0    
 NR.  Omari Grier
Episcopal Academy (Merion Station, PA)
 G   6-3    
 NR.  Ge-lawn Guyn
Scott County (Georgetown, KY)
 G   6-2/160    
Helped Scott County compile 30-4 record as a junior.
 NR.  Donnie Hale
New Albany (IN)
 P   6-7/195   Purdue 
 NR.  Darrell Haley Jr.
Palmdale (CA)
 P   6-11/225    
 NR.  Kerry Hammonds
Siegel (Murfreesboro, TN)
 G, W   6-5/175    
 NR.  Andre Hampton
Howe (Indianapolis, IN)
 G   6-2/170    
 NR.  Jamir Hanner
South Philadelphia (Philadelphia, PA)
 P   6-6    
 NR.  Tim Hardaway Jr.
Palmetto (Miami, FL)
 G   6-5/185    
 NR.  Hector Harold
Northfield Mount Hermon (Northfield, MA)
 W, P   6-7/190    
 NR.  K. T. Harrell
Brewbaker Tech (Montgomery, AL)
 G   6-4/200   Virginia 
 NR.  R. J. Harris
Arundel (Gambrills, MD)
 G   6-1/165    
 NR.  Damontre Harris
Trinity Christian (Fayetteville, NC)
 PF   6-9    
 NR.  Hakeem Harris
Blair Academy (Blairstown, NJ)
 G   6-1/195    
 NR.  Joe Harris
Chelan (WA)
 G   6-5/180   Virginia 
Tony Bennett snags one from former school's backyard.
 NR.  Damarcus Harrison
Greenwood (SC)
 G, W   6-4/190    
 NR.  Chandler Hash
Greer (SC)
 G   6-1/175    
 NR.  Marcus Heemstra
Rock Valley (IA)
 P   6-9    
 NR.  Josh Henderson
Cave Spring (Roanoke, VA)
 P   6-11/220   Vanderbilt 
 NR.  Marcus Henderson
Newburgh Free Academy (Newburgh, NY)
 G   5-6    
 NR.  Mark Henninger
Jackson (Massillon, OH)
 P   6-8    
 NR.  Jelani Hewitt
Northeast (Oakland Park, FL)
 G   6-2    
 NR.  Nick Hinton
Wakeland (Frisco, TX)
 P   6-9/220    
 NR.  Austin Hollins
Germantown (TN)
 G   6-3/170   Minnesota 
 NR.  Dante Holmes
St. Frances Academy (Baltimore, MD)
 G, W   6-3/190    
 NR.  Stephen Holt
Jesuit (Portland, OR)
 PG   6-3/180    
 NR.  Max Hooper
Mater Dei (Santa Ana, CA)
 G, F   6-6/200    
 NR.  Jon Horford
Grand Ledge (MI)
 P   6-9/185    
 NR.  Antoine Hosley
Jefferson (Portland, OR)
 G   6-1    
 NR.  Juwan Howard
Pershing (Detroit, MI)
 W   6-5/190    
Son of former Michigan star and NBA veteran has some game.
 NR.  Pe'shon Howard
Oak Hill Academy (Mouth of Wilson, VA)
 G   6-2/200    
Primed for big senior season at Oak Hill.
 NR.  Josh Huestis
Russell (Great Falls, MT)
 P   6-7    
 NR.  Robert Hunter
Bishop Manogue (Reno, NV)
 PG, SG   5-11/185    
 NR.  Neiko Hunter
Greene County (Eutaw, AL)
 W   6-5/225    
 NR.  Anton Hutchins
Lima (OH)
 W   6-4    
 NR.  Keegan Hyland
South Portland (ME)
 G   6-3/180    
 NR.  Kody Ingle
Southeast Polk (Runnells, IA)
 G   6-2    
 NR.  Anthony Ireland
Winchendon (MA)
 G   5-11/170    
 NR.  D. J. Irving
Archbishop Carroll (Radnor, PA)
 G   5-11/155    
 NR.  Blake Jablonski
Collegiate (Wichita, KS)
 G   6-2    
 NR.  Kadeem Jack
Rice (New York, NY)
 P   6-8/190    
 NR.  Thomas Jackson
Jeffersontown (Louisville, KY)
 G   5-11/175    
 NR.  Justin Jackson
Montverde Academy (Montverde, FL)
 F, W   6-7/210    
 NR.  Chad Jackson
Scott County (Georgetown, KY)
 G   6-4/190    
Part of Scott County's talented triumvirate.
 NR.  Shawn Jackson
Melody Christian Academy (Live Oak, FL)
 P   6-10/230    
 NR.  Kareem Jamar
Westchester (Los Angeles, CA)
 G   6-4/190    
 NR.  Jayon James
Paterson Catholic (Paterson, NJ)
 W   6-5/215    
 NR.  Rasi Jenkins
Bishop Loughlin (Brooklyn, NY)
 P   6-7/200    
 NR.  Cedric Jenkins
Reserve Christian (Reserve, LA)
 G   6-2/165    
 NR.  Jordair Jett
Notre Dame Prep (Fitchburg, MA)
 G   6-1/190    
 NR.  Devirous Johnson
Chandler (AZ)
 W   6-3/190    
 NR.  Jaron Johnson
Tyler (TX)
 W   6-4/185    
 NR.  Anthony Johnson
Young (Chicago, IL)
 G, W   6-4/170   Purdue 
Key member of state championship squad at Michelle Obama's alma mater.
 NR.  Tyree Johnson
Penn Wood (Lansdowne, PA)
 PG   5-9/165    
 NR.  Adam Jones
Winter Park (FL)
 P, W   6-7/195   Fairfield 
 NR.  Maurice Jones
Hill (Saginaw, MI)
 PG   5-7/165    
Averaged 27 points per game as a junior at Arthur Hill.
 NR.  Jamail Jones
Montverde Academy (Montverde, FL)
 W   6-6/200   Marquette 
 NR.  Elisha Justice
Shelby Valley (Pikeville, KY)
 G   5-11/165    
 NR.  Chim Kadima
Milwaukee Lutheran (Milwaukee, WI)
 G   6-4/185    
 NR.  John Paul Kambola
St. Benedict's Prep (Newark, NJ)
 P   6-10/235    
 NR.  Matt Kamieniecki
Clarkston (MI)
 W   6-7/190    
 NR.  Derek Kaster
Canyon Springs (Moreno Valley, CA)
 W   6-6/200    
 NR.  Greg Kelley
Newton North (Newtonville, MA)
 P   6-8    
 NR.  Kendrick Kemp
Pendleton (SC)
 F   6-5    
 NR.  Shawn Kemp Jr.
Hargrave Military Academy (Chatham, VA)
 P   6-9/215   Auburn 
 NR.  Markus Kennedy
Winchendon (MA)
 P   6-9/250   Villanova 
 NR.  Tawaski King
Dublin (GA)
 P   6-7/230    
 NR.  Keala King
Mater Dei (Santa Ana, CA)
 G, F   6-6/200   Arizona State 
Transferring from one Southern California powerhouse (Dominguez) to another (Mater Dei).
 NR.  Tristan Kirk
Redlands (CA)
 G   6-1    
 NR.  Will Kirksey
Lafayette (Wildwood, MO)
 P   6-7/230    
 NR.  Jake Kitchell
South Central (Union Mills, IN)
 P   6-8/230   Indiana State 
 NR.  Brice Kofane
Miller (Charlottesville, VA)
 PF   6-8/220    
 NR.  Matt Korcheck
Sabino (Tucson, AZ)
 P   6-9/200   Texas-El Paso 
 NR.  Jake Kreuser
Sibley (Mendota Heights, MN)
 P   7-0/215    
 NR.  Justin Kuntz
Glen Burnie (MD)
 P   6-7    
 NR.  Stuart Lagerson
Judson (Converse, TX)
 P   7-0/200   Texas-Arlington 
 NR.  Ricky Lamb
Raines (Jacksonville, FL)
 P   6-6    
 NR.  Dominic Lane
Lakewood (St. Petersburg, FL)
 G   6-1    
 NR.  Joshua Langford
Johnson (Huntsville, AL)
 W, P   6-6/210   Louisville 
 NR.  Cody Larson
Roosevelt (Sioux Falls, SD)
 P   6-9/225   Iowa 
 NR.  Jordan Latham
City College (Baltimore, MD)
 P   6-8/210   Xavier 
 NR.  Danny Lawhorn
South Kent School (South Kent, CT)
 G   5-10/170    
 NR.  Troy Leaf
Foothills Christian (El Cajon, CA)
 G   6-3/165    
 NR.  Anthony Lee
West Oaks (Orlando, FL)
 P   6-10/190    
 NR.  Keelon Lee
Abbeville (LA)
 P   6-7    
 NR.  Mohammed Lee
All Hallows (Bronx, NY)
 G   6-1/175    
 NR.  Leek Leek
Veritas Sports Academy (Greensboro, NC)
 W, P   6-6/190    
 NR.  Josh Lewis
Naaman Forest (Garland, TX)
 PG   5-11/160    
 NR.  Cedrick Lindsay
Gonzaga (Washington, DC)
 G   6-0/185   Richmond 
 NR.  Trey Lindsey
Bowie (Austin, TX)
 G, W   6-6/185    
 NR.  Devon Long
Crockett Tech (Detroit, MI)
 P   6-7/275    
 NR.  Stargell Love
Quality Education Academy (Winston-Salem, NC)
 G   6-2/180    
Underrated guard teams with 2011 star Quincy Miller at Quality Education Academy.
 NR.  Love Love
Ragsdale (Jamestown, NC)
 W   6-0/154   Xavier 
 NR.  Maliik Love
Bishop's (La Jolla, CA)
 G, W   6-4/185    
 NR.  John Loyd
Bishop Gorman (Las Vegas, NV)
 G   5-9/160    
 NR.  Jordan Manuel
Howe (Indianapolis, IN)
 P   6-9/185   Detroit 
 NR.  Roy Marble
Southfield-Lathrup (Lathrup Village, MI)
    6-4/0   Iowa 
 NR.  Justin Martin
Lawrence North (Indianapolis, IN)
 W   6-7/200   Xavier 
 NR.  Marquis Mason
East (Madison, WI)
 W, P   6-4/215    
 NR.  Frantz Massenet
Trenton Catholic Academy (Trenton, NJ)
 G   6-4    
 NR.  Ivan Matip
Besant Hill (Ojai, CA)
 W   6-3/200    
 NR.  Dennis Mavin
Eastside (Gainesville, FL)
 G   6-3/185    
 NR.  Jordin Mayes
Westchester (Los Angeles, CA)
 G   6-2/175    
 NR.  Javonte Maynor
South Gwinnett (Snellville, GA)
 G   6-0/170    
 NR.  John McArthur
De La Salle (Concord, CA)
 F   6-9/235    
 NR.  Mike McCall
Foreman (Chicago, IL)
 G   6-2    
 NR.  T. J. McConnell
Chartiers Valley (Bridgeville, PA)
 G   6-0/140   Duquesne 
 NR.  Javon McCrea
Newark (NY)
 P   6-7/235    
 NR.  Doug McDermott
Ames (IA)
 P   6-7    
 NR.  Travis McKie
Marshall (Richmond, VA)
 W   6-6/185   Wake Forest 
Part of another nice recruiting haul for Demon Deacons.
 NR.  Devon McMillan
Uniondale (NY)
 G   5-10/175    
 NR.  Cleveland Melvin
Notre Dame Prep (Fitchburg, MA)
 P   6-7/190   Connecticut 
 NR.  Michael Messer
Lafayette (Wildwood, MO)
 G   6-5/190    
 NR.  Dominykas Milka
Christ the King (Middle Village, NY)
 P   6-7/240    
 NR.  Malcolm Miller
Lee (Midland, TX)
 W   6-5/175    
 NR.  Ben Mills
Arrowhead (Hartland, WI)
 P   6-11/210    
 NR.  Deshon Minnis
South Philadelphia (Philadelphia, PA)
 G   6-2    
 NR.  Tony Mitchell
Pinkston (Dallas, TX)
 W, F   6-8   Missouri 
 NR.  Brandon Mobley
Windsor Forest (Savannah, GA)
 P   6-9/200    
 NR.  Elridge Moore
St. Augustine (New Orleans, LA)
 W   6-5    
 NR.  J. J. Moore
South Kent School (South Kent, CT)
 W, P   6-7/200   Pittsburgh 
 NR.  Moses Morgan
Palo Verde (Las Vegas, NV)
 W   6-6/195    
 NR.  Baye Moussa Keita
Oak Hill Academy (Mouth of Wilson, VA)
 P   6-11/205   Syracuse 
Native of Senegal flashes tremendous potential despite limited role at Oak Hill Academy.
 NR.  Reggie Murphy
Westchester (Los Angeles, CA)
 P   6-9/230    
 NR.  Papa Samba Ndao
Montverde Academy (Montverde, FL)
 P   6-9/215    
 NR.  Tyler Neal
Putnam City West (Oklahoma City, OK)
 P   6-6    
 NR.  Jeverik Nelson
Callaway (Jackson, MS)
 P   6-8/195    
 NR.  Dundrecous Nelson
Murrah (Jackson, MS)
 PG   5-11/165   Mississippi 
Averaged 17.2 points, 3.4 assists per game as a junior.
 NR.  Kentari Nettles
LeFlore (Mobile, AL)
 P   6-9/225   South Alabama 
 NR.  Devonte Newbill
Strawberry Mansion (Philadelphia, PA)
 G   6-4    
 NR.  Aleksandar Nikolic
DuPont Manual (Louisville, KY)
 P   6-10/210    
 NR.  Kevin Noreen
Minnesota Transitions Tech & Communication Arts (Minneapolis, MN)
 P   6-9/210   Boston College 
 NR.  Joe O'Shea
Burlington (VT)
 G, W   6-4/175    
 NR.  Rod Odom
Middlesex (Concord, MA)
 P   6-8/200    
 NR.  Ugo Okam
Montverde Academy (Montverde, FL)
 P   7-0/245    
 NR.  Ryan Okwudibonye
Ocean View (Huntington Beach, CA)
 P   6-8/215    
 NR.  Victor Oladipo
DeMatha (Hyattsville, MD)
 W   6-4/190    
Athletic wing sometimes overshadowed on stacked DeMatha roster.
 NR.  Devin Oliver
Kalamazoo Central (Kalamazoo, MI)