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April Live Period Breakdown: Wings/Forwards

In the Second Segment of our April Live Period evaluations, the Texasboysbasketball.com staff takes a look at the wings/forwards.Flower Mound’s Caleb Lohner proved his worth, Jay Wilson has shown very noticeable strides in his game from a year ago and which 2021 prospect from Houston was very intriguing to the staff?

Caleb Lohner, 2020 Wing – BMM: Lohner proved why he is a top 10 prospect in the state of Texas. Lohner was influential in BMM’s 5-0 record during the first live period.

Quevian Adger, 2020 Wing – BMM: Another talented wing that plays alongside Lohner is Quevian Adger. Adger plays with a edge, produced on both ends and garnered a Central Connecticut offer on the first day of the April live period.

Joshua Miller, 2019 Wing – Texas Impact 4:13: Miller struggled to gain a consistent rhythm during the April live period. Miller still was able to showcase some of his versatility on the offensive end and gained an offer from Air Force and UTEP.

Ty Caswell, 2019 SF – Texas Impact 4:13: Caswell will see a small bump in his stock from his performances. The Wichita Falls native showcased his smooth shooting stroke from beyond the arc and was consistently productive.

Darius McBride, 2019 Wing – Urban ASAK: McBride preformed at a high level during the second weekend. Darius exhibited a skill set that impressed the staff. A potential top 50 prospect in his class, McBride received an offer from Sam Houston State after the first live period weekend and went on a unofficial visit to SMU right after the second.

Jay Wilson, 2020 SF – Drive Nation 16U: Wilson’s skillet has improved as he has displayed the ability to score more efficiently off the bounce. A top 25 prospect in 2020, the staff is impressed by Wilson’s growth.

Jackson Kennedy, 2019 SF – Ballers Nation: A definite top 75 prospect in his class, Jackson Kennedy seems to be more comfortable out on the floor each game we have watched him play. A intriguing prospect that has shown noticeable growth in the last two months and could potentially be another D1 prospect out of East Texas.

Cameron Crockett, 2021 Wing – Houston Defenders 15U: Crockett is a long, talented wing that shot shows a lot of promise. Cameron at the Lonestar Challenge strung together contributions on both ends of the floor that left the staff with positive impressions and could see his name in the top 25 in his class.

Christian Caldwell, 2020 Wing – All 4 Sports Dream Team: Christian flies up and down the court and the Wing for All4Sports is a prospect the staff will continually keep their eye on as we will take a closer look at the Louisiana native in the upcoming months.

Norman Beckford, 2020 SF – Texas Hardwork: The two-way production Beckford have to Hardwork didn’t go unnoticed. Beckford is long, moves well and a top 50 talent in his class.

Jakevan Leftridge, 2018 SF – Dallas Mustangs: The Wilmer Hutchins product was sound during April. His scoring production and contributions on the boards proved his worth.

Demarcus Morris, 2018 CF – Houston Superstars: Another unsign senior that is worth coaches taking a look at. Morris’ mix of skill and athleticism impressed the staff.