
Johnathan Williams III
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16. Johnathan Williams III, 6-7, 210, Jr., Southwind (Memphis, Tenn.)What to expect in 2011-12: Stokes alongside Williams in the Southwind frontcourt could make the Jaguars a national Top 25-caliber team. They went 26-5 a year ago without Stokes, so even if Williams is the centerpiece once again, Southwind will be just fine.
17. Jake Layman, 6-8, 190, Sr., King Philip Regional (Wrentham, Mass.)Committed to MarylandWhat to expect in 2011-12: Layman has resisted the lure of the Northeast's prep schools to lift a lifeless King Philip program to new heights.
18. Matt Costello, 6-9, 225, Sr., Bay City Western (Auburn, Mich.)Committed to Michigan StateWhat to expect in 2011-12: In three seasons from 2006 to 2009, Western won just 19 games. Costello helped the Warriors win 11 as a sophomore and improve to 24-3 in 2010-11.
19. Jordan Goodman, 6-9, 215, Sr., Arlington Country Day (Jacksonville, Fla.)Committed to Texas TechWhat to expect in 2011-12: Goodman, who has attended multiple high schools and committed to multiple colleges, is one of the nation's biggest enigmas. The talent is there to become a star at the high school level and beyond, however.
20. Adolphus Washington, 6-5, 240, Sr., Taft (Cincinnati)What to expect in 2011-12: With offers from programs like Alabama, Notre Dame, Ohio State and USC, Washington's future is on the gridiron. But he is also a two-time All-State basketball selection in Ohio and helped Taft record possibly the most impressive state championship win of the 2010-11 season – a 95-52 throttling of Cleveland Central Catholic.