We’re on to part three of the series of juniors to see. This upcoming spring will be key for players in the 2027 class.
James Brady – 2027 – C – Tigerton
Brady has continued to be a star for Tigerton over the past couple of seasons. In both his sophomore and junior seasons, Brady has won himself player of the year honors in the CWC North. He averaged a double-double this season with 24.6 points and 12.2 rebounds along with 2.9 assists, 2.1 steals, and 2.9 blocks while leading Tigerton to a 28-1 season. Brady is such an intriguing prospect as he stands at 6’10” and can be a dominant player on both ends of the floor. With his great height plus strong build and physicality, he has also shown improved mobility and while he can dominant the interior and has been showing more of a well-rounded skill set too.
Ed Stasys – 2027 – PF – Benet Academy
There have been few juniors who have helped their stock in the region as much as Stasys over the past few weeks. Following a highly productive regular season, he was a double-double machine in the Illinois tournament getting Benet all the way to the championship game. He stands at 6’8” with a college ready build as well to being an energetic, mobile, and athletic forward. He was offered by Western Michigan back in September and look for him to pull in a few more division one offers in the next few months while playing with the Illinois Wolves.
Logan Ramczyk – 2027 – SG – Xavier
Ramczyk has continued to have a highly productive high school career and has only continued to build his game. After a first team all-conference sophomore season, he was even better as a junior averaging 23.4 points, 7.9 rebounds, 6.3 assists, and 2.5 steals per game leading them to the sectional finals and once again earn first team all-conference. Not only was Ramczyk one of the leading scorers in Wisconsin but was also one of the most well-rounded and impactful guards. He has some positional size at 6’3” along with his playmaking ability with the ball, consistent three-point shooting, high basketball IQ, versatility, and tough energetic defensive play.
Ken White Jr. – 2027 – PG – River Rouge
Whether it has been with River Rouge or Reach Legends, White has consistently shown his great playmaking ability. Over four NY2LA tournaments last year, White averaged 18.3 points and has continued that high level of play in his junior season as he has continued to have twenty plus point games during the season. White is an elusive point guard with his quickness that is a skilled scorer with the ability to create for himself from all three levels as well to his pressure defense.
Jack Wilichowski – 2027 – F – West De Pere
Willichowski has been a big stock booster during his junior season in which he averaged 11.9 points, 4.8 rebounds, 1.9 assists, and 1.1 steals per game. As well to being 6’7”, the forward has proven to have a versatile skill set with his ability to play inside, handle the ball, and shoot it from the outside in addition to his athleticism.