Post-summer Class of 2014 Top 100

By Jason Hickman Aug 15, 2012, 12:00am

Andrew Wiggins is the top dog in the rising junior class – but for how long?

Expect Huntington Prep's Andrew Wiggins to vault to the top of the 2013 rankings if he elects to join the senior class this fall.
Expect Huntington Prep's Andrew Wiggins to vault to the top of the 2013 rankings if he elects to join the senior class this fall.
Photo by Todd Shurtleff
Is the No. 1 player in the 2014 class about to become the top-ranked prospect in the 2013 class?

Andrew Wiggins, a 6-foot-7 wing from Huntington Prep (W.Va.) by way of Ontario, Canada, is considering fast-tracking his hoops career and joining the senior class in the fall.

"He just hates decisions," Huntington Prep head coach Rob Fulford said via text Wednesday. "My gut says he will be 2013, but as of now he says 2014."
Noah Vonleh
Noah Vonleh
Photo courtesy of adidas

Wiggins was the star of stars on the club and camp circuit over the summer and is widely regarded as the top teenage basketball prospect in the world. He averaged 18.4 points and 5.9 rebounds per game to help CIA Bounce go 17-3 during the regular season in Nike's Elite Youth Basketball League. The Toronto-based club reached the EYBL finals at the Peach Jam in July.

A decision from Wiggins on his future is expected in the coming weeks. Kentucky and Florida State would be among the leaders in his accelerated recruitment. If Wiggins does leave his peers in the 2014 class, there will still be plenty of elite talent on the board.

No. 2 Noah Vonleh of New Hampton School (N.H.) and club team Mass Rivals closed the summer with strong performances at the adidas Super 64 and adidas Nations. The 6-8 forward led a high-level field at Nations in scoring and rebounding and helped his team capture the tournament title.



The highlight of the summer for No. 3 Jahlil Okafor came in Lithuania at the FIBA U17 World Championship. The 6-10 Chicago center posted 13.6 points and 8.2 rebounds per game to earn MVP honors as the United States cruised to the gold medal.

A pair of special guards round out the top five in our updated look at the Class of 2014 Top 100. Emmanuel Mudiay, a 6-3 combo from Grace Prep (Arlington, Texas), is a scorer, creator and winner. Minnesota's Tyus Jones is an artist at the point guard position and capable of scoring in bunches when needed to.

Class of 2014 Top 100


NameStarsCollege
1Andrew Wiggins, SFHuntington Prep (Huntington, WV)6-7/205 

2Noah Vonleh, SFNew Hampton School (New Hampton, NH)6-8/220 

3Jahlil Okafor, CWhitney Young (Chicago, IL)6-10/270 

4Emmanuel Mudiay, SG/PGGrace Prep (Arlington, TX)6-3/190 

5Tyus Jones, PGApple Valley (MN)6-1/170 

6Cliff Alexander, PFCurie (Chicago, IL)6-9/230 

7Dakari Johnson, CMontverde Academy (Montverde, FL)6-10/255 

8Trey Lyles, PFArsenal Tech (Indianapolis, IN)6-9/215 

9Justise Winslow, SFSt. John's (Houston, TX)6-6/210 

10Rashad Vaughn, SG/SFRobbinsdale Cooper (New Hope, MN)6-6/195 

11Stanley Johnson, SFMater Dei (Santa Ana, CA)6-6/210 

12D'Angelo Russell, SGMontverde Academy (Montverde, FL)6-4/180

13Shaqquan Aaron, SG/SFGranite Hills (Apple Valley, CA)6-6/170

14Joel Berry, PGLake Highland Prep (Orlando, FL)6-0/185

15Payton Dastrup, PFMountain View (Mesa, AZ)6-9/220

16Chris McCullough, PF/SFBrewster Academy (Wolfeboro, NH)6-9/200

17Trayvon Reed, CShiloh (Snellville, GA)6-11/200

18Isaac Copeland, SFMiller (Charlottesville, VA)6-8/185

19Parker Jackson-Cartwright, PGLoyola (Los Angeles, CA)5-11/150 

20Kevon Looney, SFHamilton (Milwaukee, WI)6-8/190

21Dwayne Morgan, SFCity College (Baltimore, MD)6-7/190

22Justin Jackson, SFHCYA North (Houston, TX)6-7/170 

23Theo Pinson, SGWesleyan Christian Academy (High Point, NC)6-5/180 

24Jordan McLaughlin, PGEtiwanda (CA)5-11/160

25Keita Bates-Diop, PF/SFUniversity (Normal, IL)6-7/190

26Quentin Snider, PGBallard (Louisville, KY)6-0/160
Louisville
27Devin Booker, SG/PGMoss Point (MS)6-4/185

28Shelton Mitchell, PGCuthbertson (Waxhaw, NC)6-3/175

29Craig Victor, PF/SFSt. Augustine (New Orleans, LA)6-7/210 

30Jalen Lindsey, SFChrist Presbyterian Academy (Nashville, TN)6-6/185

31Isaiah Whitehead, SGLincoln (Brooklyn, NY)6-3/180 

32Ahmed Hill, SGAquinas (Augusta, GA)6-4/185

33Daniel Hamilton, SFSt. John Bosco (Bellflower, CA)6-6/175 

34Kevin Zabo, PGBrewster Academy (Wolfeboro, NH)6-2/180

35Malik Pope, SFCapital Christian (Sacramento, CA)6-7/175

36LeRon Black, SF/PFWhite Station (Memphis, TN)6-7/205

37Trevon Bluiett, SFPark Tudor (Indianapolis, IN)6-5/200 

38Namon Wright, SGPacific Hills (Los Angeles, CA)6-4/185

39L.J. Peak, SF/SGGaffney (SC)6-4/190

40Shane Hall, SF/PFJohnson Central (Paintsville, KY)6-8/200

41JaQuan Lyle, SG/SFBosse (Evansville, IN)6-4/180 

42Caleb Martin, SFDavie (Mocksville, NC)6-6/190

43Cody Martin, SFDavie (Mocksville, NC)6-6/195

44Anton Beard, PG/SGParkview (Little Rock, AR)6-1/175
Missouri
45Drake Harris, SGChristian (Grand Rapids, MI)6-3/180
Michigan State
46Reid Travis, PF/SFDeLaSalle (Minneapolis, MN)6-7/215

47Tadric Jackson, SGTift County (Tifton, GA)6-2/190

48Riley Norris, SFAlbertville (AL)6-7/185

49Casey Benson, PGCorona del Sol (Tempe, AZ)6-2/170

50Ja'Quan Newton, PGSts. Neumann & Goretti (Philadelphia, PA)6-2/175

51Kaleb Joseph, PGCushing Academy (Ashburnham, MA)6-2/165

52James Blackmon Jr., PG/SGBishop Luers (Fort Wayne, IN)6-2/170
Indiana
53T.J. Haws, SGLone Peak (Highland, UT)6-3/170
Brigham Young
54Abdul-Malik Abu, PFKimball Union Academy (Meriden, NH)6-7/220

55Johnnie Vassar, PGMilton (GA)5-11/165

56Ahmaad Rorie, PGLincoln (Tacoma, WA)6-0/170
California
57Dominique Collier, PG/SGDenver East (Denver, CO)6-2/160

58B.J. Stith, SF/SGBrunswick (Lawrenceville, VA)6-6/185 
Virginia
59Sean O'Mara, CBenet Academy (Lisle, IL)6-9/240

60Khadeem Lattin, PFWestbury Christian (Houston, TX)6-9/195

61Trey Thompson, C/PFForrest City (AR)6-8/230 

62Larry Austin Jr., SGLanphier (Springfield, IL)6-1/165

63Jalyn Patterson, PGMilton (GA)5-11/170

64Paul White, PF/SFWhitney Young (Chicago, IL)6-8/195

65Shavar Newkirk, PGCardinal Hayes (Bronx, NY)5-11/175

66Melvin Swift, PFYates (Houston, TX)6-7/195

67Marcanvis Hymon, SF/PFWhitehaven (Memphis, TN)6-6/190

68Alex Robinson, PGKennedale (TX)6-1/160

69Adonys Henriquez, SFOrlando Christian Prep (Orlando, FL)6-5/190

70Kelly Oubre, SFFort Bend Bush (Richmond, TX)6-6/185

71Bryan Alberts, PG/SGVillage Christian (Sun Valley, CA)6-5/195

72Josh Perkins, PG/SGRegis Jesuit (Aurora, CO)6-2/175

73Clayton Custer, PGBlue Valley Northwest (Overland Park, KS)6-0/160

74Isaac Allen, CMesa (AZ)6-10/210

75Chris Chiozza, PGWhite Station (Memphis, TN)5-11/155

76Shep Garner, SGRoman Catholic (Philadelphia, PA)6-2/170

77Isaiah Bailey, SG/SFCompton (CA)6-4/175

78Romelo Trimble, PG/SGBishop O'Connell (Arlington, VA)6-2/180

79Paul Turner Jr., SGSt. Joseph (Westchester, IL)6-3/175

80Pascal Chidiebere-Chukwu, CFairfield Prep (Fairfield, CT)7-1/210

81Matt Cimino, PFWorcester Academy (Worcester, MA)6-9/205

82Jake Toolson, SG/SFHighland (Gilbert, AZ)6-4/205

83Elbert Robinson, CLakeview Centennial (Garland, TX)6-10/260

84Lance Tejada II, PGBlanche Ely (Pompano Beach, FL)6-0/170

85Phil Booth, SGMount St. Joseph (Baltimore, MD)6-3/170

86Lewis Sullivan, SFHazel Green (AL)6-7/205

87Joe Burton, SG/SFLutheran North (Houston, TX)6-5/185

88Boubacar Moungoro, SFWest Oaks (Orlando, FL)6-6/180 

89Ryan Andrus, C/PFAmerican Fork (UT)6-9/200

90Johnathon Wilkins, CLa Lumiere (LaPorte, IN)6-9/205 

91James Thompson, PFCapitol (Baton Rouge, LA)6-8/200

92Jason Todd, SFJackson (Mill Creek, WA)6-5/195

93Devin Watson, PGArmy-Navy (Carlsbad, CA)5-11/150

94Markell Lodge, PFChristian Faith Center Academy (Creedmoor, NC)6-7/205

95D'Angelo Allen, SFKimball (Dallas, TX)6-6/185

96Jalen Canty, PFSt. Patrick/St. Vincent (Vallejo, CA)6-7/230 

97Nate Mason, PGColumbia (Decatur, GA)5-10/160

98JaKeenan Gant, PFEffingham County (Springfield, GA)6-7/190

99Shaquille Carr, PGCanyon Springs (North Las Vegas, NV)6-0/160

100Kameron Chatman, SFLong Beach Poly (Long Beach, CA)6-6/185


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