Maine Class of 2025 Final Update

The school year is nearing it's end, with just about a month and change to go. With that, we thought it was a good time to start wrapping up the rankings for the class of 2025.
Beginning in the north, the state of Maine has about 30 players we've evaluated throughout the year who earned a spot in the ranking.
The Risers
Diing Maiwen has been off to a hot start to the grassroots season playing in the PRO16 with RI Elite. We have highlighted Maiwen's impressive versatile skill set out of Auburn Maine, but now playing against a higher level of competition, he's shown that he's only began to scratch the true ceiling of his potential. The 6'6" wing is weighing his options moving forward, and may not be in the class of 2025 in the near future. He makes the jump up a few spots to land at number one.
Grgo Katic was a bit of an unknown until January, and has only impressed the NERR Staff since. Another sizeable wing in the north standing at 6'7", Katic brings a high level of fluidity as a shooter and slasher, with scholarship upside. He was a top contributor to Lee Academy this winter, and one of the best players to step foot into the Unsigned 2025 Event we held one week ago today.
Davis Mann's 43 point performance in the state championship game with his Falmouth High School squad helped put people on notice to his game. One of the best homegrown guards in the state, Mann has great slashing skills. He can finish in the lane in a number of ways, with a package of moves to keep defenders at bay, and bounce to finish over the top.
Souleymane Sylla rises up the boards into the top 10 of the class as the big man's skill at his 6'11" size is quite notable. Sylla's movement at his size, while being able to stretch the floor from downtown are desirable assets that college coaches look for in the front court.
The Main(e)stays
Despite being two of the top ranked players in Maine throughout the season, Isaiah Hynson and Jake Cofield are still on the board as unsigned postgraduates in the class. Hynson moved up to Maine with a lot of buzz out of Delaware, and has clear scholarship assets as a guard with size and physicality. Cofield's hands as a big standout as he has soft touch, is adept at catching entry passes, and has earned scholarship looks throughout the year.
Anthony Troncellito's been in the Maine rankings since his move to Lee Academy, as the New England native has seen his name make rounds in the region for years at this point. In recent weeks, Troncelito has earned two Division II scholarship offers, and will presumably be announcing his next move in the near future.
Theo Pow, Gabe Lash, and Emmitt Byther all seemingly have great college careers ahead of them as the three Maine natives capped off their high school tenures as some of the best in the MPA. All three of these senior prospects remain in the state of Maine, with Pow heading to Colby College (NESCAC) while Lash and Byther will move to Portland to attend Southern Maine (Little East). The duo of Lash and Byther might be one you see make some noise at that level starting very soon.
Other players featured in the final iteration: Blair Thomas, Terrance Clark, Jamier Rose, Austin Omondi, Ajay Lopes, Abdiel Zapata, Noah Daniel, Wyatt Benoit, Jaeden Bull, Cohen Galley, Benny Oldperson-Harlow, Tyrell Green, Carter Galley, Moses Semuhoza, Theo Moore, Justin Jamal, Manny Hidalgo, Tom Maloji, Tave Cloutier, Nate Hebert
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