Marysville Ohio Basketball Prospects
Ohio Basketball Prospects Report: Marysville Ohio
🏀 Ohio Basketball Prospects – Marysville, Ohio (Classes of 2026, 2027, 2028, 2029) 🏀
Marysville basketball is on the rise! The program is producing high-level talent with players who have the skill, size, and work ethic to compete at the Division 1 High School OCC (Ohio Capital Conference) level and beyond. With a strong foundation in AAU, middle school, and feeder programs, Marysville is developing athletes who have the potential to make a serious impact in the coming years.
Team Highlight Video
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Dayton Storr – 6'3" Wing/PG/Shooter/Post Game/Captain/Leader/Hard Worker
Watch Dayton Storr’s Highlights
Henry Brown – 6'1" Long, downhill wing player who can shoot and get to the rim. Great leader and hard worker
Watch Henry Brown’s Highlights
Kale Strickland – 6'2" Long, most athletic, fastest kid in the grade, LOVES the game, infectious personality (reminds me of Jayden Daniels)
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AJ Gratz – 6'2" Iron Man, rebound machine, does ALL THE LITTLE THINGS, dunks, Very low maintenance
Watch AJ Gratz’s Highlights
Noah Koski – 6'0" PG, smart, can do it all very hard worker and low maintence
Watch Noah Koski’s Highlights
Mitchell Evans: 6'3", by far the best athlete in the grade. A little raw still, but an amazing defender with a great feel for the game. Fun to coach and very competitive.
Mitchell Evans Highlights
Drew Hughes: 6'5", dunks easily in games, very long; his brothers were 6'8". Fully committed to basketball.
Drew Hughes Highlights
Carter Dunn: 6'2", strong wing.
Carter Dunn Profile
Kiefer Brock: 6'1", skilled, smart, sharpshooter.
Kiefer Brock Profile
Cole Brewer (6'2 Wing)
https://www.hudl.com/profile/20835470/Cole-Brewer
Brennan Adkins (6'0 PG)
https://www.hudl.com/profile/18721921/brennan-Adkins
Dawson Taylor (6'6 Wing/big)
https://www.hudl.com/profile/18940705/Dawson-Taylor
Up-and-Coming Talent
🔹 Class of 2026: This group is already making waves in the high school ranks, with standout players contributing at the JV and Varsity levels. Many of these athletes have the size, skill, and leadership qualities to be major contributors in the near future.
🔹 Class of 2027: A talented and competitive group that has shown they can play at a high level. They are relentless competitors, many of whom have already caught the attention of college scouts. With continued development, this class could help elevate Marysville’s program even further.
🔹 Class of 2028: Coming off strong middle school seasons, this class features players with elite scoring ability, defensive intensity, and leadership potential. They’ve proven they can compete with some of the best talent in the state and are poised for success at the high school level.
🔹 Class of 2029: The future is bright! This group has already made a name for themselves with dominant middle school performances, strong AAU competition experience, and an undefeated home record. Their passion for the game, combined with strong coaching and development, makes them one of the most promising groups to come through Marysville in years.
Why Marysville Basketball is Making Noise
🔥 D1 OCC Competition: Marysville is competing in one of the toughest high school conferences in Ohio, and the program continues to build talent to stay competitive at the highest level.
🏀 Strong Development: With dedicated coaching, elite training, and year-round competition, players are getting the tools they need to succeed.
💪 High-Level Athletes: From relentless defenders to elite shooters and playmakers, Marysville has players that fit the mold of future college prospects.
📈 Growing Exposure: With continued success, scouts and recruiters are starting to take notice of the talent in this program.
As Marysville continues to develop, these classes have the potential to make history and put the program on the map at the high school and college levels. Keep an eye on these rising stars—they’re ready to make an impact!
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