Boys basketball High School Top 25 team preview: No. 2 Wheeler

By Staff Report Nov 18, 2016, 10:00pm

After run at No. 1 two seasons ago, Wildcats could be poised to take the next step in 2016-17.

Video: Wheeler photo shoot
New-look Wildcats open Nov. 25 against Jonesboro.

Preseason High School Top 25 presented by the Army National Guard


Head coach: Doug Lipscomb (567-124, 25th year as head coach at Wheeler)

2015-16 record: 22-6

State Association: Georgia High School Association



Enrollment: 2,100 (9-12)

In 25 years as the head coach at Wheeler, Doug Lipscomb has done it all.
Head coach Doug Lipscomb
Head coach Doug Lipscomb
Photo by Kyle Hess


He's won 567 games and six state titles – 1994, 2002, 2003, 2005, 2009 and 2015.

Lipscomb's Wildcats have played in virtually every big tournament and showcase event in the country.

Current and former NBA players Shareef Abdur-Rahim, Jaylen Brown, Jermareo Davidson, J.J. Hickson and DeQuan Jones have all worn the program's blue and gold.

But a national title has eluded Lipscomb.



Behind the All-American play of Boston Celtics rookie Brown, Wheeler looked poised for a serious run in 2014-15 after upsetting Montverde Academy in the final of the City of Palms Classic. But a loss a week later to Oregon power West Linn wiped out hopes to finish No. 1.

Two years later, the Wildcats are reloaded and look ready to make another push in the national rankings. Highly-touted transfers from Florida and New York join Louisville-bound point guard and senior leader Darius Perry (6-2), who averaged over 15 points per game last season.

Perry is one of four seniors already committed or signed with Division I programs.

Here's a prediction for Wheeler's national championship quest: If the Wildcats get it done, it won't be with an undefeated record.

Gallery: Wheeler preseason photo shoot


There are two other nationally-ranked teams in Wheeler's own league in Pebblebrook and Westlake, plus Lipscomb will take his team on the road for major showcases in Maryland, South Carolina and West Virginia.
Guard Darius Perry
Guard Darius Perry
Photo by Kyle Hess


MORE PLAYERS TO WATCH



Kenny Aninye (6-1, Sr., G) … Committed to Stetson

Austin Johnson (6-8, Jr., F) … Recent offer from Middle Tennessee

Isaac Martin (6-5, So., G) … Plays EYBL ball for Southern Stampede

E.J. Montgomery (6-10, Jr., F/C) … Committed to Auburn

Jordan Tucker (6-7, Sr., G/F) … Arizona, Duke and Villanova all involved in recruitment
Guard Jordan Usher
Guard Jordan Usher
Photo by Kyle Hess


Jordan Usher (6-5, Sr., G) … Committed to USC



Brandon Younger (6-6, Jr., G) … Transfer from nearby Mount Pisgah Christian

KEY DATES

Nov. 25 – vs. Jonesboro (Ga.) @ Holiday Hoopsgiving

Nov. 26 – vs. Vashon (St. Louis, Mo.) @ Holiday Hoopsgiving

Dec. 3 – vs. Greenforest (Decatur, Ga.) @ Adidas Explosion

Dec. 9 – vs. Westlake (Atlanta, Ga.)



Dec. 10 – vs. DeMatha (Hyattsville, Md.) @ National High School Hoops Festival

Dec. 20-23 – Chick-fil-A Classic

Dec. 28-30 – Tournament of Champions Holiday Classic

Jan. 7 – vs. Neumann-Goretti (Philadelphia, Pa.) @ Cancer Research Classic

Jan. 21 – vs. Greensboro Day (Greensboro, N.C.) @ Peachtree Corners Invitational

Jan. 24 – vs. Westlake



Jan. 27 – vs. Pebblebrook (Mableton, Ga.)

Feb. 3 – vs. Pebblebrook
The Wildcats have several Division I recruits on the roster this season.
The Wildcats have several Division I recruits on the roster this season.
Photo by Kyle Hess