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Players To Watch 6th Grade 2020
Players to Watch (7th Grade/2020)
(Potential Top 10 in Red)

Matt Alloco

Jack Pugh

Isaiah Kennedy

Zeb Jackson Jr.

Tahleik Walker

Devonte Blanton

Ketwann Wyatt

Chance Mott

Willeion Yates

Sam Anderson Jr.

Name

Hgt/Pos

Class

City

School

Matt Allocco

5’4/PG

2020

Hilliard

Memorial MS

Anthony Bird

5’3/SG/WF

2020

Garfield Heights

Garfield MS

Sammy Anderson

5’7/WF

2020

Dayton

Trotwood Madison
MS

Devantae Blanton

6’0/WF

2020

Nordonia

Nordonia MS

Jovaughn Chapman

5’6/SG

2020

Dayton

DECA Prep MS

Dominique Cole

6’0/WF

2020

Toledo

MS Unknown

Jake Curl

5’5/SG/WF

2020

Hilliard

Hilliard Mem. MS

Marvin Davies

5’8/PF

2020

Orange

Brady MS

Von Cameron Davis

5’10/PF/C

2020

Columbus

Berwick MS

Jalen Dial

5’3/SG/WF

2020

Cleveland

Whitney Young MS

Omahn Dobbins

4’9/PG

2020

Twinsburg

Chambers MS

Jack Santa­Emma

5’4/PG

2020

Plain City

Johnathan Alder MS

Josiah Fulcher

5’6/WF

2020

Columbus

St. Mathias MS

Manny Hill

5’5/WG

2020

Cleveland

MS Unknown

Joey Holifield

5’6SG/WF

2020

Toledo

MLK Elm

Grant Huffman

5’5/SG

2020

Aurora

Harmon MS

Keon’ite Hughley

5’4/P/SG

2020

Dayton

Dunbar MS

Keyshawn Hughley

5’7/WF

2020

Dayton

Dunbar MS

Zeb Jackson

5’7/SG

2020

Toledo

Maumee Valley

Marcus Johnson

5’3/SG/WF

2020

Akron

MS Unknown

Nicholas Ferguson

5’10/C

2020

Shaker Heights

Shaker Heights MS

Isaiah Jones

5’6/WF

2020

Twinsburg

Dodge Elementary

Da’lan Keaton

5’8/PF/C

2020

Columbus

Berwick MS

Isaiah Kennedy

5’8/ PG

2020

Beavercreek

Ascension Catholic MS

Steven Logan

5’6/WF/PF

2020

Maple Heights

MS Unknown

Cameron Mcreary

5’11/WF

2020

Bucyrus

Colonel Crawford MS

Chris Mayfield

6’0/PF

2020

Delaware

Dempsey MS

Carter Mims

4’10/PG

2020

Trotwood

Dunbar MS

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