Standing at 6-foot-10 and 225 pounds, sophomore standout Darius Wabbington is already one of the most elite and intriguing prospects in the nation for the 2027 class. The gifted sophomore post player from Sunnyslope High School helped lead his team to a runner-up finish in the prestigious Open Division State Championship this past season, showcasing why he is a future superstar. Sunnyslope finished with an impressive 21-9 overall record in Arizona’s top 6A Division and looks primed for even greater success next year, with Wabbington anchoring the interior. With so much talent returning, and with Darius expected to take another…
Author: Anthony Ray
Brophy Prep’s athletic future shines brightly, and at the center of it all is 6-foot-4 junior guard Daylen Sharper, one of the most dynamic young athletes in America. Sharper, a 6-foot-4 standout, has been a starter for Brophy Prep’s basketball program since his freshman season. As he heads into his senior year, he looks to conclude a brilliant high school basketball career in fitting fashion. On the football field, Daylen is considered the top wide receiver prospect in the country for the 2026 class, already boasting numerous high-major Division-I scholarship offers. On the basketball court, he helped lead Brophy Prep…
As Brophy Prep celebrates a 6A State Championship and prepares for a new era of basketball next season, one name is set to become central to their success, 5-foot-11 sophomore point guard Cooper Frakes. The 5-foot-11 sophomore point guard saw considerable minutes this past season, displaying maturity beyond his years before an unfortunate injury limited his impact late in the year. Despite the setback, Cooper showed some flashes as a tough floor general, earning the trust of his teammates and coaches. Now, with Brophy losing several key seniors to graduation, the spotlight will shift to Frakes as a major piece…
One of the most electrifying scorers in Arizona high school basketball history is headed to the Mountain West Conference. Prescott High School’s electrifying 6-foot senior point guard Uriah Tenette has officially given a verbal commitment to the University of New Mexico – capping off an extraordinary high school career. Tenette is coming off a remarkable senior season where he earned Region Player of the Year honors in the 4A’s Grand Canyon Conference. He was also selected as the Offensive Player of the Year and named to the All-Region First Team, highlighting his dominant and consistent play throughout the 2024–25 season.…
One of the top prospects in the Arizona Community College Athletic Conference (ACCAC), 6-foot-7, 200-pound sophomore wing JT Elder of Eastern Arizona College, has made his college decision. After a strong sophomore campaign, Elder has given a verbal commitment to Eastern Illinois University and will look to make a big impact at the Division I level. Eastern Arizona College had a tremendous season, capturing the ACCAC Division-I Conference title with a stellar overall record of 29-4 and a 16-2 mark in conference play. The team was ranked among the Top 20 programs nationally for much of the season, and Elder…
In the current recruiting landscape, high school seniors face more challenges than ever before. With the NCAA Transfer Portal overflowing with thousands of college players seeking new opportunities, many high school prospects are being overlooked, despite their talent, work ethic and upside. Arizona is no exception. Across the state, there are numerous unsigned seniors who still deserve serious college attention. Eduprize Prep’s 6-foot-8 unsigned senior forward André Thomas has been a pivotal force for Eduprize Prep throughout his high school career. Throughout the 2024–2025 season, Thomas showcased his versatility, contributing significantly to Eduprize Prep’s remarkable 32-1 record and their triumph for the…
As the season wraps up, many talented seniors in Arizona remain unsigned, presenting a unique opportunity for college programs. Among them, Mesa Mountain View High School’s 6-foot-3 senior guard Jackson Woolley stands out as one of the best available guard prospects. Woolley played a crucial role in leading Mesa Mountain View to a 16-12 overall record in the competitive 6A Division this season. The team’s journey ended in the state playoffs with a tough loss to Liberty High School, 71-54, but Woolley’s contributions were undeniable. A skilled combo-guard, Woolley can effectively play both guard positions, demonstrating good tenacity and aggressiveness…
In the current recruiting landscape, high school seniors face more challenges than ever before. With the NCAA Transfer Portal overflowing with thousands of college players seeking new opportunities, many high school prospects are being overlooked, despite their talent, work ethic and upside. Arizona is no exception. Across the state, there are numerous unsigned seniors who still deserve serious college attention. One of the best examples? Mesa High School’s 6-foot-3 senior forward John Petersen. A 6-foot-3 senior forward, Petersen (pictured left) played a major role in helping lead Mesa to a 22-8 overall record and a runner-up finish in the 6A…
Williams Field High School 6-foot-5, 180-pound freshman superstar Adan Diggs has rapidly ascended as one of the nation’s premier basketball talents. Recognized as a top-10 national prospect in the Class of 2028, Diggs is projected to climb even higher in upcoming national rankings. His decision to attend Williams Field High School, rather than a prominent prep school, surprised many and immediately elevated the program’s profile. Diggs was the first star freshman to announce his decision last spring, and since, he has become a household name in the state of Arizona. In his debut high school season, Diggs averaged 17 points,…
Higley High School’s sharp-shooting 5-foot-10 junior point guard Noah Gloor made waves in Arizona’s top 6A Division this season. Leading his team to a 20-8 overall record, Gloor established himself as one of the premier scorers in the state. While pouring in impressive numbers during his junior season, Gloor showed he is ready for the next level. After his performance last weekend in the Adidas Gauntlet event, The Stage, in Anaheim, CA, Gloor has proven that he is ready to take on the best competition and is preparing himself for the college level. Gloor is coming off an excellent junior…
