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Way too early rankings

I did not see every team in 6A-4A so I'm guesstimating with some but it's always a fun thing to debate.

6A
Metro
1. Chavez
2. Central
3. Trevor Browne
4. North
5. Alhambra
6. Maryvale

Desert Valley
1. Pinnacle
2. Desert Mountain
3. O'Connor
4. Boulder Creek
5. Horizon
6. Mountain Ridge


Southwest
1. Westview
2. Millennium
3. La Joya
4. Valley Vista
5. Copper Canyon
6. Tolleson


East Valley
1. Mesa
2. Red Mtn
3. MTV
4. Dobson
5. Skyline--if Strover actually transfers
6. Westwood

Premier (are you serious--deep--can all 5 make playoffs? Probably)
1. Brophy Prep
2. Hamilton
3. Basha
4. Chandler
5. Perry

Southern (honestly don't know a lot about region)
1. Tucson
2. Rincon
3. San Luis
4. Cibola
5. Kofa
6. Sunnyside

Central
1. Desert Vista
2. Mountain Pointe
3. Gilbert
4. Highland
5. Corona del Sol
6. Desert Ridge


Sweet-16
1. Pinnacle
2. DV
3. Brophy Prep
4. Mesa
5. Hamilton
6. Mountain Pointe
7. Westview
8. Red Mountain
9. Basha
10. Chavez
11. MTV
12. Chandler
13. Desert Mountain
14. Gilbert
15. Perry
16. O'Connor

PHOENIX SUPER 80 - FRIDAY OCTOBER 13, 2017

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Friday, October 13, 2017

ARIZONA CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITY
Fultz Memorial Gymnasium
(Phoenix, AZ)

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Click Here For Al List of Pas Players in Area Codes Basketball Events!

The Area Codes Basketball Scouting Service presents the 7th Annual Super 80 Phoenix "Battle of the Classes" on Friday, October 13th, at Fultz Memorial Gymnasium, on the campus of Arizona Christian University, in Phoenix, AZ.
In connection with the Arizona Junior College Jamboree this event will feature high school boys’ basketball players in Arizona. Several Scouts, DII, JUCO & NAIA College Coaches will be on hand to cover the action in this event. Each game will be filmed by BALLER.TV & sent to over 300 college coaches as well as a full Super80 Phoenix scouting report on each prospect.
This is your INVITATION for this event. Players from 6th to 8th grade can play in the Future Stars Showcase game & players from 9th to 12th grades that feel they should be in this event need to sign up ASAP at www.areacodesbasketball.net
Questions? CALL (602) 318-4731
Registration Fee:
  • $40.00 (early bird special through September 24th)
  • $50.00 on September 25th
  • $60 Walk-ups unless SOLD OUT (Limited to 80 players)
Event: Battle of the Classes Showcase Exposure Event for the Boys Grades 9-12 (6th -8th graders in the Future Stars Showcase Games) includes the 80 high school prospects in Arizona.

Place: Arizona Christian University – 2625 E. Cactus Road, Phoenix, AZ 85032
Game Times: Friday, October 13, 2017

4:30PM - 5:15 PM - Check-in
5:20PM - Future Stars Showcase Game
6:00PM - Class of 2020 & 2021 Frosh/Soph Showcase Game
7:00PM - Class of 2018 & 2019 Junior/Senior Showcase Game
8:00PM - Best of the Best SHOWCASE GAME
WWW.AREACODESBASKETBALL.NET

KJ Hymes to Nevada

Hymes was at one point one of Rivals' top 50 players for the 2018 class, but he's been repeatedly downgraded over the last year and is now a three star, committed to a Group of 5 school in Nevada.

I know that Gregg thought he was initially overrated, but even he has to be surprised by the continued slide in the rankings, especially because when he looks good, he looks really good. I think for him, it's just a matter of consistency and aggression.

Fall leagues?

Anyone know what fall leagues are out there?

Gilbert is doing one I know of:
1. D Ridge
2. Mesa
3. MTV
4. Mesquite
5. Dobson
6. Gilbert
7. Highland
8. Firestorm
9. D Ridge JV
10. Mesa JV
11. MTV
12. Mesquite JV
13. Highland white
14. Gilbert JV
15. Highland black
16. Highland frosh

Games are played at Mesquite Jr high
games on:
9/11
9/13
9/18
9/20
9/25
9/27
10/2
10/4
10/16
10/18
10/23
10/25
Game times:
6:00, 7:00, 8:00, and 9:00

Kyree Walker is now a 5-Star

The Hillcrest 2020 PG had been names a 5-star by Rivals, and the #8 overall player in the country. Greg has seen him up close, and here's what he told me about him:

"He's really intriguing. He has the body already, 220 lbs, right now, and a legitimate 6'4"-6'5", although he may be listed at 6'6". He's almost like a point guard, his body control is already like an NBA player's body control, when he bounces off you and still is able to score. He's not your elite shooter, or your stop and pop guy, but he'll guard anyone, dime you like a point guard, score inside, and still hit some three-point shots from NBA range. This kid is just going to get better and better."
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Phoenix College roster for the 2017-2018 season

Lavette Parker 6'2" CG SOPH Mater Dei HS (CA)
Rashaad Goolsby 6'6" F SOPH Chavez HS
Rees Plummer 6'5" F Redshirt SOPH Deer Valley HS
Etinnyin Udoinwang 6'0" G Redshirt FR Centennial (LV)
Jawaun Lanouette 6'1" G Red shirt Soph
Dane Maggi 6'4" SG Red shirt FR Slope HS
Emmanuel Gant 6'4" SF Soph Tempe
Jake Hess 6'8" C FR Horizon
Darius Goudeau 6'4" SF FR Mesa
Harrison Hillard 6'5" F FR Shadow Mtn
Tre Mitchell 6'2" CG FR La Joya
Kenny Sutton 5'10" PG FR Chavez
Miguel Hernandez 5'10" PG FR Metro Tech
Joey Cipolletti 6'0" SG FR Horizon

Top-10 Team Rankings

Ok--These rankings will be regardless of Conference.

I'll start them after I release the state team rankings which will be prob the week before Thanksgiving week or 2 weeks before. I wait as long as I can since transfers/injuries can occur.

I thinking initially the top-5 will be some order of:
Brophy, DV, Pinnacle, Shadow, Slope.

Marvin Bagley reclassifies, headed to Duke- Your thoughts?

Bagley Jr is from Durham, so this is no surprise, but the LA schools came on strong at the end, and Tucson would have reunited him with Ayton.

I saw that Obert put him as the best high school basketball player in the history f Arizona even though his career spanned about 30 games, and even though guys like Bibby are local legends, and Richard Jefferson is going on 1400 total playoff/regular season NBA games with a title in high school and the pros, as well as a strong title performance at Arizona. Thought that was a bit odd.

Do you think he'll help put Duke over the top? He's definitely a generational talent.

Rankings + more

I'll let them out this week.
55 Seniors + watch list (about 45 players)--Tuesday 100 total
50 juniors + watch list (about 75 players)--Wednesday 125 total
25 sophs (may do 30) + watch list (about 70 players--I'll add to this after FR/Soph camp)--Thursday around 100 total

Just an FYI--players I rank I believe they have a legit shot at playing after HS on some level. They just need to be properly seen by coaches from their level. Outside of the easy D1 studs--it's harder to be seen sometimes by lower level schools. That's another reason why I do think players need to go to some events-not all--just enough to get your name out there where coaches read about you or may even be at the event/showcase/camp.

then after the FROSH/SOPH Areacodes event (Sept 9th)--
I'll release like 5 2021 + watch list--truth be told--I don't know too many freshman (my database currently has 20 names only)
Sooo--that is why I make my yearly trek around the state and go to actual freshman games lol and then I'll just add to the watch list as I go.

I am also slowly piecing together the final rankings of 6A-4A with POY, DPOY and breakout preseason candidates.

Glendale CC tryout

GLENDALE CC MEN’S BASKETBALL EVALUATION & TRYOUT WORKOUT

MUST HAVE: $30 Processing Fee & Athletic Physical
DATE: Sunday August 20th, 2017 1-4PM
LOCATION: Glendale CC Gym, 6000 W. Olive Ave, 85302

PARTICIPANTS: High School Seniors and Post Grad Only Post Grad Classes of ‘17, ’16, ‘15, ‘14

EVENT INFO: Skill Evaluation & Games. *Roster spots are still available for 2017-18 season*

CONTACT: Coach Guy Meyer—— guy.meyer@gccaz.edu

Event is closed to spectators

5th ANNUAL SCHOLAR ATHLETE ACADEMIC SHOWCASE (Saturday August 26, 2017)

5th ANNUAL SCHOLAR ATHLETE ACADEMIC SHOWCASE

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SATURDAY - AUGUST 26, 2017
11AM - 4PM (CHECK-IN 10:30AM)

PLAYER FEE $125

Arizona Christian University
2625 East Cactus Road
Phoenix, AZ 85032

The SCHOLAR ATHLETE ACADEMIC SHOWCASE is presented by AREA CODES BASKETBALL SCOUTING SERVICE. This is an exposure showcase that will provide all Prospects attending an opportunity to demonstrate their skills to College Coaches, scouts and media that are expected to attend.
Exposure Camp Features:
* Get evaluated by some of the Top scouts in the country like: West Coast Hoops Report, Areacodesbasketball, Hoopsreport.com & Arizonapreps.com

* All players will be included in a special Area Codes Basketball Scouting Service & West Coast Hoops Report on each player in our specific Academic Fall Prospect Report.

* All players will participate in 2 Showcase games on the MAIN COURT *

* Available to any High School player in grades 9-12 *

The 5th ANNUAL SCHOLAR ATHLETE ACADEMIC SHOWCASE will be held in Phoenix, AZ and the date and location is on Saturday August 26th at Arizona Christian University gymnasium. Each player will be required to bring a copy of their current transcript at check-in.

The entire event will be streamed on BALLER.TV

All games will filmed and sent to college coaches at all levels as well as AreacodesTVnetwork on youtube.

Each Player will be required to have a 3.0 grade point average & bring a copy of their current transcript to check-in.
Players are invited from Arizona, California, Texas, Utah, New Mexico & Nevada.

Each Student-Athlete will take place in an NCAA seminar and a classroom session on recruiting and life skills, also “The Parent’s Session” will be optional.

The SCHOLAR ATHLETE ACADEMIC SHOWCASE is LIMITED to the first 40 players that register.

Please see the flyer attached and for additional information or hotel info please call (602) 318-4731.

Thanks for your support,
Chad Groth, National Scouting Director

Upcoming events/camps.

Sat Aug 12th 3rd annual TR3 Hoops Summit at Ironwood HS.
Sat Sept 9th Areacodes Frosh/Soph Camp at Mesa HS.
Sat-Sun Sept 16th-17th West Coast Elite AZ Camp at Rancho Solano. Grade School on Saturday and HS on Sunday.

Out of town:
Sat-Sun Sept 23th-24th Pangos Fr/Soph Camp at Cerritos College (CA).

If anyone know anymore--please post.
You know most likely I'll try and attend lol

Stock Up

Here are some players that saw their stock go up right before the LIVE PERIOD.
Obviously nothing matters until college coaches view these kids but these prospects are playing well.

2018

6-3 PG Sam Beskind of Cat Foot (PHH 17 Black)--big strong & athletic-shot mechanics are unorthodox but makes shots. Much better facilitator than I thought. Defends at a high level. Tries dunking on any big--kind of funny.

6-10 C Steel Bennett & 6-8 F Jaden Rollins DV (Factory 17)- Both Thunder boys are rebounding the ball at a high level. Both making shots from perimeter and blocking shots. Bennett just finally looks healthy and Rollins keeps on growing.

6-3 SG Grant Greabell of Estrella Foothills (Team Zona 17)-He is a walking bucket getter. Scores the ball so effortless. MR and 3pt line. Quick trigger and unlimited range. Fun player to watch. Quicker then he appears and sees the court. If he can put on some serious muscle--watch out.

6-4 SG Isaiah Rhymes of Carl Hayden (AZ Power 17 Black)-Another really good shooter. Very good off the catch but can create his own shot. Long kid who I don't see very often and can score it.

5-11 PG Caden Hoffman of Rancho Solano Prep (PHH 17 Black)-Another player I don't see a lot. Way bigger, stronger and has better range on his jumper. Crafty floater and play maker. Can't take ball away from him. He'll break out for the Mustangs next year.

6-0 PG Tashon Brown of PV (AZ Power North 17)-Quick defensively and high % shooter. Fast in open court and plays smart game. Can score from all 3 levels. He's a reserved shooter in the HS season. Needs to shoot a lot more this year for the Trojans.
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Ep. 33 of the Chuck Constantino Show w/ Majok Deng and Evan Nelson.

Since every interview or video of the duo over the next few years will probably be about their back stories, or offers and interest from colleges, I want to get to know them beyond that and provide listeners with some insight into their personalities.

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In Episode 33 of the Chuck Constantino Show, presented by ArizonaVarsity.com, Salpointe Catholic junior Majok Deng and sophomore Evan Nelson join the podcast while in Las Vegas, Nevada the night before the Bigfoot Classic Championship against CP3 Elite. They talk about ice baths, taking care of their bodies and eating right; Goat soup and other traditional African meals; Majok sharing his culture; July with Powerhouse Hoops; setting high standards; earning a scholarship; setting an example for their siblings and for other kids in Tucson; Majok learning what a college scholarship is; Evan seeing Majok's progression throughout the years; Majok's first practice; Evan's transfer from Mountain View to Salpointe Catholic; the depature of seniors Cam Miller, Isaac Cruz, Alec McCall and coaches Brian Holmstrom and Gary Malis; What Evan learned from his year at Mountain View and finish up with a series of rapid fire questions.
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