In part four, we cover a wide range of players. Ones who have developed themselves into true division one recruits this summer to ones who just got their recruitment a jump start over the summer months.

Charles Hardiman – 2028 – G – Zero Fears

The game and tools of Hardiman have continued to progress as he has developed into one of the top players in Indiana’s 2028 class. As well to his positional size at 6’4” in the backcourt along with a high-level scoring ability. He has a great ability to create for himself off the dribble breaking down defenders in addition to a growing shot making ability. Over the summer he developed into a very popular target amongst division one programs receiving offers from both Southeast Missouri State and San Jose State.

Corvalis Stewart – 2028 – G – Wisconsin Academy

Stewart is a junior guard who has continued to show plenty of progression in his game. That has continued from a sophomore season in which he averaged 16.5 points, 6.3 rebounds, 2.7 assists, and 1.6 steals to his play into the summer. This included a huge performance at the UA Rise finals while averaging 15.6 points with Wisconsin Academy. Stewart is a skilled two-way guard who excels defending the ball as well as his great ability to get to the basket while showing some growth as an outside shooter too. Stewart is currently drawing plenty of division two interest.

Theo Toepel – 2027 – G/F – Pro Lane

After a very good spring grassroots season, Toepel was even better in July. This included being one of the top players at the NY2LA Summer Jam tournament which included helping Pro Lane to the platinum quarterfinals. The 6’5” wing has continued to add to his game to be highly impactful with his very well-rounded skill set. Not only does he play with good toughness and energy but is also a versatile scorer. Toepel is an efficient scorer with strong baskets around the paint, playing out of the mid-post, straight line drives, and hitting jumpers in the mid-range and three.

Terriyon Webster – 2027 – SG – MidPro South

After earning an offer from Lincoln Trail College in the spring, he took his game and recruitment stock to another level over the summer. This started at the Riverside Brookfield Shootout in June with East St. Louis being one of the top players in the event. The lengthy 6’4” wing guard has a great blend of shot making ability, athleticism, and defensive ability. In July, he received his first division one offer coming from Southern Indiana.

Quinn Wesenberg – 2027 – SG – Wisconsin Legends

Following earning all-state honors in his junior season, Wesenberg has continued to grow as a player. He is an impactful two-way wing guard with good size at 6’4” and length. This is highlighted by his play on the offensive side as a well-rounded scorer who can really shoot the basketball. The senior is attracting plenty of interest from both division two and three level programs currently.