All through the previous week, I traveled all through the state of Minnesota and my hometown of Cleveland hitting as many video games as attainable. Between highschool, school, and NBA video games, I used to be capable of catch 9 video games over seven days whereas touring, so it was a fairly productive week to say the least. There have been large matchups in each Minnesota and Ohio, leaving loads of alternative for gamers to place their respective stamps on the season earlier than the playoffs begin.
Listed here are a few of the prime performers that I noticed previously week all through Cleveland and Minnesota:
Kyle Jorgensen, 6’9, C, Minneapolis Washburn (MN), 2024One of the most efficient gamers within the state of Minnesota, Kyle Jorgensen continued his storied highschool profession by protecting Minneapolis Washburn undefeated (12-0) in metropolis league play with wins over South and North. Jorgensen is the epitome of a playmaking middle, is completely snug enjoying going through the rack, but additionally has a robust repertoire of strikes together with his again to the basket. Jorgensen is the following Minnesota participant in Nico Medved’s quickly growing Minnesota pipeline and has proven fixed development all through his highschool profession.
Luke Skaljac, 6’1, PG, Brecksville Broadview Heights HS (OH), 2024Arguably the very best pure scorer within the Cleveland space, Luke Skaljac confirmed why he’s going to have the ability to assist Miami (OH) on the D-1 stage in opposition to perennial energy Lakewood St. Edward’. The lefty is excellent at creating separation for his shot, using his off arm exceptionally nicely and throwing defenders off together with his excessive change of tempo. Skaljac’s skill to make powerful photographs and create for himself/others ought to enable him to contribute within the MAC subsequent 12 months.
Jayden Moore, 6’0, PG, Hopkins HS (MN), 2026As far as pure level guards are involved, there aren’t many higher within the class of 2026 than Jayden Moore. The 2 approach guard from J- Sizzle completely managed the offense once we noticed him, put immense strain on the rock defensively, and was distinctive rebounding the ball from the backcourt. Moore already has six triple doubles this season and is the catalyst for a Hopkins squad that has the potential to do some injury within the Minnesota State Event.
Wendell Henry, 6’6, PF, St. Edward HS (OH), 2024A versatile massive man, Wendell Henry punished Brecksville en path to St. Ed’s 74-65 upset victory. He frequently exploited mismatches with smaller defenders on the block, confirmed nice contact going through the basket, and even made performs for others each going through up and together with his again to the basket. Henry finally completed with 21 factors, eight rebounds, and three assists whereas reminding everybody in attendance why he’s probably the greatest unsigned seniors in Northeast Ohio.
Bryan Vlosich, 6’3, SG, St. Edward HS (OH), 2026With Lakewood St. Edward being certainly one of Ohio’s perennial powers in highschool hoops, it’s uncommon that you just see a participant seemingly come out of nowhere from the JV squad to changing into an influence participant on the varsity squad. Bryan Vlosich has performed simply that. A lights out shooter with grit, the sophomore exhibits no scarcity of confidence, letting it fly from deep, and has proven the flexibility to comprise defensively. Vlosich is without doubt one of the vibrant younger names that has emerged this season within the Cleveland space.
Brady Ganley, 6’3, SG, Brecksville-Broadview Heights HS (OH), 2025In phrases of wings within the Cleveland space, Brady Ganley has quietly established himself as one of many higher shooters within the junior class. Proudly owning no scarcity of confidence and an underrated first step, Ganely can damage you when left open, but may also make you pay together with his two-dribble pull-up if you happen to shut out on him wildly. Having had numerous monster video games on the Beneath Armour circuit with Ohio Basketball Membership, Brady will likely be a focus for OBC’s 17U crew this spring/summer time.

















