2019 Made Hoops Showcase Participants

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Below is a prelimnary list of prospects who are signed up to particpate in the 2019 Made Hoops Showcase at Uncommon Charter High School in Brooklyn on October 5th and 6th.

 


NEW YORK

 

Chisom Okpara - Vermont Academy - Okpara is an physically blessed Westchester County product with D1 potential. He defends and rebounds like low-post guardian, but can advance the ball and run a team like a point guard. Clearly a poster boy for a “positionless” D1 scheme.

 

Akil Watson - Don Bosco (NJ)

 

Tarique Foster


Malachi Smith - St. Raymonds

 

Lorenzo Washington - Sacred Heart

 

Lual Manyang - Blair


Jordan Riley - Notre Dame - West Haven PG

 

Travis Gray - Henninger HS

 


CONNECTICUT


Max Edwards - Our Savior Lutheran. After more than holding his own all summer in the NYC Summer events, Edwards recently transferred form his home town of Stratford, CT into the prep school action at OSL. He has all the athltic gifts to go far in this game.

 


NEW JERSEY


Will Richardson - Bergen Catholic - Last year, Richardson helped lead his team to a league, county, and state title as a Freshmen.  He is a point guard who has the ability to score as well as make his teammates better.  He has high-major athleticism. He separates himself from others through his relentless work ethic. He will be one of the top players in New Jersey this year as a Sophomore.


Mark Armstrong - St. Peters Prep

 

Jaquan Harris - St. Thomas Aquinas

 

Jayden Pierre - Ranney

 

Denver Anglin - Gil St. Bernards

 

Simeon Wilcher - Roselle Catholic

 

Kyle Cuffe - Blair

 

Corey Floyd Jr - Roselle Catholic

 

Zacharia Hicks - Camden Catholic

 

Wisler Sanon - Paul VI

 

Derek Simpson - Lenape High School, Medford NJ - Simpson, Class of 2022, is a 6’2 dynamic point guard who has no ceiling.  He is electric in the open court, has a lethal pull-up jump shot which can extend past the 3 point line, excellent court vision, and a top-notch handle.  With multiple D-1 offers already, and still 3 years of high school basketball level, he is going to wreak havoc on opponents for years to come