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Midway through the season, here's a look at which juniors are solidifying themselves as top college prospects. First, the tall guys.
Center
1. DaShonte Riley 6-11 Birmingam Country Day
2. Derrick Nix 6-9 Detroit Pershing
3. Max Prendergast 6-9 Grand Rapids West Catholic
4. Erik Powers 6-9 Marquette
5. Kevin McCarthy 6-9 Warren De La Salle
6. Matt Balkema 6-9 Warren Cousino
7. Tevin Conrad 6-8 Detroit Pershing
8. Luke Lamond 6-9 Hartland
9. Kody Buursma 6-11 Middleville
10. Shane Whittington 6-9 Lawrence
11. Zach Hersha 6-9 Concord
12. Steve VanLooy 6-8 Marysville
Power forward
1. Donnavan Kirk 6-8 Birmingham Country Day
2. James Still 6-9 Detroit Community
3. Jordan Morgan 6-8 Detroit U-D Jesuit Michigan
4. John Hoskins 6-8 Warren Connor Creek West
5. Kevin Truitt 6-6 Waterford Kettering
6. Karriem Baker 6-6 Detroit Henry Ford
7. Michael Schaaf 6-7 Saginaw Arthur Hill
8. Kyle Bryant 6-6 Detroit Southeastern
9. Tyrone Black 6-6 Benton Harbor
10. Matt Howe 6-8 Gull Lake
11. Ben Elkey 6-8 Goodrich
12. Justin Friske 6-5 Charlevoix
13. Isaiah Grimes 6-7 South Haven
14. Jahred Rapin 6-7 Saginaw Nouvel
15. Damon Johnson 6-6 Detroit Cody
16. Eric Wedesky 6-5 South Lyon
17. Nate Saliga 6-7 Romeo
18. Andrew Laur 6-7 Kalamazoo Central
19. John Ward 6-5 Detroit Cody
20. Jason Pratt 6-7 Merrill
Forward
1. Holden Greiner 6-8 Traverse City St. Francis
2. Doug Anderson 6-5 Kalamazoo Central
3. Nate Snuggerud 6-5 Zeeland East
4. Omari Humes 6-5 Saginaw Arthur Hill
5. Joe Simon 6-5 Marquette
6. Tim Dezelski 6-5 Novi Catholic Central
7. Tony Nelson 6-6 Jenison
8. Thomas Drew 6-6 Grand Rapids Catholic Central
9. T.J. Cameron 6-4 Kalamzoo Central
10. Joe Arnold 6-5 Gaylord
11. Brian Perry 6-7 Rochester Adams
12. Adam Skedgell 6-5 Hastings
13. Luke Palmer 6-5 Kenowa Hills
14. Zach Eddy 6-5 Stevensville-Lakeshore
15. Demarcus Bracey 6-4 Flint Southwestern
16. Antone Robertson 6-4 Detroit King
17. Mike Wenderski 6-5 Detroit U-D Jesuit
18. Nate Brink 6-5 Holland Christian
19. Dakotah Ellis 6-5 Birch Run
20. Rodney Anderson 6-6 Flushing
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