The much-anticipated player rankings for the Northeast Regional Showcase have officially been released! After on-court evaluations, National Radar scouts and Recruit Nation staff have cast their votes, recognizing the top basketball talent across each class. These elite players have distinguished themselves through exceptional performance and will now hold the prestigious title of top player in the region. Their dominance will stand until next year's Northeast Regional, where new evaluations and rankings will once again highlight the region's rising stars. Stay tuned to see who made the list and who is shaping the future of basketball in the Northeast and beyond!
Class of 2025 - Yaseem Ross-Townsend, a senior at City-Polytechnic H.S of Engineering, Architecture, and Technology, his skills include great rebounding, inside shooting, and impressive court vision. Standing at 5'11" and weighing 170 lbs, he plays shooting guard with a focus on creating plays for his teammates. Known for his coachability and hustle, Yaseem is a leader on and off the court. His determination and basketball IQ make him a valuable player.
Class of 2026 - John Fioroni, a point guard from Nolan Catholic High School in Fort Worth, Texas, is an all-around talent. At 6'2" and 175 lbs, John excels in both outside and inside shooting, coupled with strong dribbling and court vision. He is a coachable leader who hustles, constantly creating opportunities for his team. His accolades include Player of the Year and MVP recognition in Texas.
Class of 2027 - Henson Marcin, a sophomore from South River High School in Maryland, stands at 6'6" and weighs 170 lbs. A shooting guard with excellent rebounding, shot-blocking, and defensive skills, Henson is also a leader on the court. His coachability and drive have earned him a place on the Principal's Honor Roll, reflecting his dedication both on the court and academically.
Class of 2028 - Jaykob Troutwine, a 9th grader from Hagerstown, Indiana, is a shooting guard known for his outside shooting and excellent court vision. At 6'1" and 170 lbs, he is a strong defender with good dribbling skills. Jaykob is coachable, hustles on the court, and leads by example, consistently earning top grades in school.
Class of 2029 - Jameil Bobb, a small forward from Elmont Memorial High School in New York, is an honor roll student in the class of 2029. At 5'8" and 120 lbs, Jameil is known for his leadership, hard work, and long-range shooting ability. His coachability and determination on the court make him a standout player. Jameil consistently demonstrates a strong work ethic and is poised to continue growing in his basketball career.
Class of 2030 - Richard Cody III, a point guard from Woodmere Middle School in Hewlett, Long Island, is a promising class of 2030 athlete. Standing 5'0" and weighing 81.5 lbs, Richard excels with his high basketball IQ, quick speed, and excellent ball-handling skills. His long-range shooting and understanding of the game set him apart as a future star. Richard’s commitment to the game, combined with his impressive skills, makes him a dynamic point guard to watch.
Class of 2031 - Devonn Downey, a point guard from Queens Gateway to Health Science, is a 6th grader with a bright future in basketball. At 5 feet tall and 79 pounds, he shows remarkable inside shooting ability, consistently creating opportunities for his teammates. Devonn is coachable, hustles hard, and displays a strong court presence for his age. His ability to lead and improve makes him a valuable asset on any team.
Class of 2032 - Christian Riley, a top-rated point guard in the Maryland class of 2032, is known for his sharp three-point shooting, playmaking skills, and excellent defense. Standing at 4'10" and weighing 85 lbs, Christian is a versatile and reliable player who creates opportunities for others. His defensive prowess and leadership skills make him a dominant presence on the court. As the top point guard in his state, Christian has a promising future ahead.
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