With part five we feature all ranges of prospects from division one to three. Here are five more players for college coaches to know.

Kartier Calvert – 2029 – F – Team Herro

During the spring with Team Herro, Calvert has shown a wide range of abilities. The 6’6” forward has shown the ability to play big with his strength and aggressiveness and be an overpowering force inside scoring the ball. Then at the recent NY2LA Next Level Invitational he was one of the top players at the 16U level while playing up a level. This was mainly with his knockdown outside shooting as he hit six threes in a single game to score 28 points. Even as just a 2029, Calvert will be one to track moving forward with his unique blend of talents.   

Khader Diabate – 2027 – PG – Gxfted Elite

Diabate has truly emerged this spring as a point guard to know in Wisconsin’s 2027 class. All spring he been very consistent with his great playmaking ability leading Gxfted Elite to a near perfect record on the NY2LA Association. He is an elusive point guard who plays quick with the ball with a very good ability to score it from both the paint as well as the mid-range. Diabate has also shown a good ability to shoot the three as well as facilitate it on the attack.

Liam Etter – 2029 – G/F – Wisconsin Dynasty

Etter has burst onto the scene this spring with the Wisconsin Dynasty. Whether it has been playing at his age group at the 15U level or even a couple of levels up at 17U, Etter has continued to show his abilities. The 6’3” wing has a very well-rounded offensive skill set which was all shown in a 39-point game this spring. Not only has he shown the ability to be a knockdown outside shooter but also a real playmaker with the ball in his hands. He moves well with the ball in his hands and can also be a physical downhill driver.

Isaac Feske – 2027 – SF – Wisconsin Legends

Fekse had a standout junior season in which he averaged 15 points and 5.9 rebounds for Seymour helping them all the way to the state title game. Now into the spring, he has continued to add to his game, tournament after tournament. He has known as a very strong forward who can be an overpowering force inside but has continued to grow his all-around skill set. This has been highlighted by being a consistent three-point shooter all spring along with improved ability playing on the attack moving well with the ball.

Nigel Moore – 2028 – PG – Zero Fears

Moore has shown his abilities to be one of the top 2028-point guards in Illinois. This was shown at the recent NY2LA Next Level Invitational where he had a pair of thirty plus point games. He is a highly shifty guard breaking down defenders with a great ability to create for himself from all three levels. Moore recently added an offer from Tennessee State, his third division one offer over the past few months.