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1.Jaylen Beckham, Lexington Catholic, 6-0: A lot of the bigger schools have started to call and he's only going to get better as he matures and fills out.

2.Tamron Manning, Scott County, 6-4: The best and most versatile player in a really strong and deep class at Scott County.

3.Isaiah Ivey, Scott County, 6-1: Will become more of a key player on the varsity this season with the Cardinals and will get beter and better. He shows flashes of 'Wow.'

4.Mike Terry, Fairview, 6-6: Played at Rose Hill last season and led the Royals in scoring. Was hurt some this summer, but the college coaches love his game.

5.Jordan Brewer, LaRue County, 6-1: The son of former University of Louisville player James "Boo" Brewer, the youngster has the talent and the swagger.

6.Taylor Barnette, Lexington Christian, 6-1: Isn't going to 'wow' you by being flashy, but he's as solid as they come and really played well this summer.

7.Desmond Dorsey, Jeffersontown, 6-0: Dorsey didn't play as well as a freshman, but he still has the ability to be a top-of-the-line player in this class.

8.Charles Foster, Trinity, 6-0: Made huge strides this summer and has had inquiries from some big-time schools like Xavier, Auburn, Oregon State and Oklahoma State.

9.Daniel Ross, Jeffersontown, 6-4: A bruising force in the middle.

10.Devon Rowan, North Oldham, 6-8: Big and physical player had a great summer with the Derek Smith All-Stars and is getting stronger.

11.Tanner Broughton, Knox Central, 6-1
12.DeVante Clarkson, Elizabethtown, 5-11
13.LeMon Gregory, Muhlenberg, 6-8
14.B.J. Combs, Hazard, 6-4
15.Anthony Myrks, Laurel County, 5-7
16.Matt Day, Buckhorn, 6-6
17.Ryan Whetsel, Ashland Blazer, 6-0
18.Kyle Bush, Rose Hill, 5-11 - Not sure if he's still at Rose Hill or elsewhere?
19.Troy Saxton, Trinity, 6-1
20.Nathan Dieudonne, Trinity, 6-3 - still had the best dunk I saw this summer in the Kentucky HoopFest, driving the left baseline and flushing it over a defender.

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kywldcat01 Wrote:1.Jaylen Beckham, Lexington Catholic, 6-0: A lot of the bigger schools have started to call and he's only going to get better as he matures and fills out.

2.Tamron Manning, Scott County, 6-4: The best and most versatile player in a really strong and deep class at Scott County.

3.Isaiah Ivey, Scott County, 6-1: Will become more of a key player on the varsity this season with the Cardinals and will get beter and better. He shows flashes of 'Wow.'

4.Mike Terry, Fairview, 6-6: Played at Rose Hill last season and led the Royals in scoring. Was hurt some this summer, but the college coaches love his game.

5.Jordan Brewer, LaRue County, 6-1: The son of former University of Louisville player James "Boo" Brewer, the youngster has the talent and the swagger.

6.Taylor Barnette, Lexington Christian, 6-1: Isn't going to 'wow' you by being flashy, but he's as solid as they come and really played well this summer.

7.Desmond Dorsey, Jeffersontown, 6-0: Dorsey didn't play as well as a freshman, but he still has the ability to be a top-of-the-line player in this class.

8.Charles Foster, Trinity, 6-0: Made huge strides this summer and has had inquiries from some big-time schools like Xavier, Auburn, Oregon State and Oklahoma State.

9.Daniel Ross, Jeffersontown, 6-4: A bruising force in the middle.

10.Devon Rowan, North Oldham, 6-8: Big and physical player had a great summer with the Derek Smith All-Stars and is getting stronger.

11.Tanner Broughton, Knox Central, 6-1
12.DeVante Clarkson, Elizabethtown, 5-11
13.LeMon Gregory, Muhlenberg, 6-8
14.B.J. Combs, Hazard, 6-4
15.Anthony Myrks, Laurel County, 5-7
16.Matt Day, Buckhorn, 6-6
17.Ryan Whetsel, Ashland Blazer, 6-0
18.Kyle Bush, Rose Hill, 5-11 - Not sure if he's still at Rose Hill or elsewhere?
19.Troy Saxton, Trinity, 6-1
20.Nathan Dieudonne, Trinity, 6-3 - still had the best dunk I saw this summer in the Kentucky HoopFest, driving the left baseline and flushing it over a defender.

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BJ is not even close to 6'4". Are the rest of the list close to being what they are listed?
kryptonite Wrote:[/B]

BJ is not even close to 6'4". Are the rest of the list close to being what they are listed?

The majority of the listed heights are correct, but there are a few that are over exaggerated a little.