Peter Jok has been touted by some as the next big thing to come out of Iowa. We are not sure if he will be that guy, but he is certainly a talented kid with a good skill-set and a very bright future. He has done very well against national competition and looked the past this winter at Roosevelt.
Right behind Jok is a number of very talented guys at a variety of positions. Josh Weeber put up some very impressive numbers and helped Dubuque Senior become a very solid team. Iowa City West has a couple of young guns who have a bright future and Austin Halls plays at a small school, but he he has big-time game.
It will be interesting to see who continues to improve, who grows and who does not. Keep an eye on this class as they have a lot of talent. That said, here's our first crack at ranking the Top 30 players in the Class of 2013. Let us know what you think.
1. Peter Jok 6-5 Des Moines Roosevelt
2. Josh Weeber 6-5 Dubuque Senior
3. Jeremy Morgan 6-3 Iowa City West
4. Austin Halls 5-11 Murray
5. Dondre Alexander 6-2 Iowa City West
6. Payton Plagge 6-7 Sheffield
7. Dallas Ennema 6-5 Sheldon
8. Chance Miller 6-0 Wellman9. Steven Soukup 6-1 Danville
10. Rylan Murry 6-6 West Branch
11. Ricky Williams 6-6 Riverside-Oakland
12. Jace Hanna 6-0 Cedar Rapids Prairie
13. Joe Weeks 6-5 Solon
14. Bill Daniels 6-5 Davenport Assumption
15. Matt Lassen 6-4 Linn-Mar
16. Austin Lefler 5-10 Lawton-Bronson
17. Marcel Dunson 6-3 Sioux City West
18. Bryan Forbes 5-11 Lone Tree
19. TJ Lake 5-9 West Dubuque
20. Michael Soukup 6-1 Danville
21. Brandt Van Roekel 6-3 Boyden-Hull
22. Shane Graves 5-10 Sioux City Heelan
23. Derick Gogg 6-7 Linn-Mar
24. Creighton Robinson 5-10 Cedar Rapids Jefferson
25. Eli Ihnen 6-1 Harris-Lake Park
26. Dalton Franken 6-4 Atlantic
27. Jared Jones 5-11 Des Moines Christian
28. Faith Pope 6-3 Ottumwa
29. Cody Scroggie 5-11 Murray
30. Brad Baudler 6-0 Nodaway Valley
Just missed: Colin Henrich, Tate Handsaker, Kennedy Drey, Ryan Skaar.
All rankings are based on high school season, summer/aau season, and college potential.
Friday, May 28, 2010
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