New Hampshire 2027 Ranking Drop
The state of New Hampshire has an intriguing group of sophomores we have been impressed with thus far.
Here’s our first release of the class of 2027 ranking for the state.
Brewster Academy’s Antonio Pemberton and Clyde Walters lead off the top 10 at the one and two spots respectively.
Pemberton is a point guard with a very advanced feel for the game at his young age, and has played in a ton of big games already in his career.
Walters joined the Bobcats from Alabama this fall and is a high upside wing with size and impressive athleticism.
Daniel Karavanic follows in the third spot. Karavanic has played a big role for Nashua South alongside Josh Caruso, and is a 6’7” forward with a scoring bag and makes plays for others.
Blake Bastani takes the fourth spot as the New Hampton transfer made his way over from California this fall. He’s a knockdown three point shooter with some size.
Trinity High School’s Jordan Torres rounds out the top five for the state. The guard plays with pace to find weaknesses in the defense, and has a handle to self create.
Emmanuel Fosu and Jayden Duverne fill the sixth and seventh spots. Fosu is a quick, twitchy guard that attacks the basket while Duverne is a big wing that thrives with spacing as an outside shooter.
Jayvian Cruz, Sam Roidoulis and Tayden Langdon close out the top 10 for the state.
Cruz recently reclassed to 2027. He plays with a high motor, and keeps defenders off balance with his shifty play and ability to change speeds.
Roidoulis is a 6’5” forward at Windham playing a big role for the squad. He’s been known to rack up rebounds in bunches and has touch at the rim.
Langdon entered New England this fall from Louisiana. He’s got a consistent shot from outside with a quick release to go with it.
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