In part one Brock Brown, DJ Caldwell, Talon Fabian, Jamison Spratt, and JaQuan Turner were included. Here are the next group who are all having strong seasons.

Cole Jansons – 2028 – C – Oswego

Over the past year, Jansons has continued to show great growth in the development of his game. The first thing that stands out from him is his great size at 6’11”. Even at his size he is very mobile as well to already proving his great impact this season with his rim protecting and rebounding in addition to showing a developing offensive game. He has the upside to be one of the top big men in the regions 2028 class.  

Kaeden King – 2028 – G – Messmer

In his year and a half at the high school level, King has continued to put up big numbers. The guard is having a standout sophomore season for Messmer as he is averaging 16.8 points, 5 rebounds, and 2 assists. Not only is he putting up big stats, but King is also a tough and energetic perimeter defender. The smart and tough guard excels both scoring on the attack as well as his outside shooting.

Easton Lurvey – 2028 – G – Three Lakes

Even as just a sophomore, Lurvey is having a dominant season. The 6’2” guard is currently averaging 26.4 points, 11.9 rebounds, 2.1 assists, and 2.6 steals for Three Lakes which follows his first team all-conference freshman season. Already at his young age, Lurvey has a high skill set and well-rounded scoring ability. The guard has proven a good ability to create for himself while scoring it in a variety of ways.

Anthony Mull – 2028 – SG – Carman Ainsworth

It has been a breakout sophomore season for Mull who continues to show he’s one of the top sophomores in Michigan. His star season includes a recent 31-point game. He has proven to be a knockdown outside shooter hitting seven threes in that one game. Mull also has good length and size as a guard at 6’3”, can get to the rim, and be a standout defensively.

Corvalis Stewart – 2028 – G – Madison West

From his grassroots season last year to his sophomore season, Stewart has proven he’s one of the better guards in Wisconsin’s 2028 class. He shined last summer with Wisconsin Academy scoring 31 points in the championship game of the NY2LA Summer Jam. Now into his sophomore season, he is averaging 11.1 points, 5.8 rebounds, and 2.4 assists. Stewart is a skilled and quick two-way playmaking guard who is at his best playing on the attack getting into the paint and mid-range.