Class of 2011
|
Rank
|
Pos
|
Name |
Hgt
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Wgt
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Schools |
1
|
PG
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Donivine Stewart Bartonville (IL) Limestone Illinois Warriors
|
5'10"
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170
|
|
Putting up better numbers than any guard in the state, regardless of class. He's going to be special!
|
2
|
WF
|
Wayne Blackshear Chicago (IL) Curie Illinois Fire
|
6'5"
|
200
|
Illinois |
An explosive athlete that has provided highlights and key baskets for a talented Curie squad.
|
3
|
PF
|
Mike Shaw Chicago (IL) De La Salle Illinois Fire
|
6'9"
|
200
|
|
The best prospect in his class. Shaw is providing good numbers as a role player for De La Salle but has the tools to be a potential All-American.
|
4
|
PG
|
Ryan Boatright Aurora (IL) East
|
5'11"
|
165
|
VERBALLY COMMITTED TO USC |
The resemblence to Sherron Collins' floor game is almost scary. Dority has been the most instrumental in Foreman's success this season.
|
5
|
WG
|
Hayden Hoerdemann Bloomington (IL) Central Catholic Peoria Irish
|
6'2"
|
160
|
Northwestern, Illinois |
Has had a very successful freshman campaign averaging 15 points and 5 rebounds playing alongside two Division I caliber guards.
|
6
|
PG
|
Jay Parker Harvey (IL) Thornton
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5'9"
|
160
|
|
Moved up to the varsity late but has put up big time numbers in the scoring section ever since he got promoted.
|
7
|
PG
|
Chasson Randle Rock Island (IL) HS
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6'1"
|
150
|
|
A smooth guard who has been given a lot of responsibility for his age but is handling it well. He'll be a very special player in years to come!
|
8
|
PF
|
Codey Funk El Paso (IL) Gridley Peoria Carver
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6'6"
|
235
|
|
Wide body post that has been putting up crazy numbers. Averaging 18 points and 13 rebounds.
|
9
|
WF
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Andrew Jordan Peoria (IL) Woodruff Peoria Irish
|
6'4"
|
180
|
|
The best prospect to grace Woodruff's campus in a while. Jordan is playing more post than 3 but is still getting his money's worth on the glass and around the basket.
|
10
|
PG
|
Mark Gilchrese Springfield (IL) HS
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5'8"
|
170
|
|
Shooting the ball well from the outside and also making plays while going to the basket. Defensively, Gilchrese has created havoc as well.
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