Look Who’s Watching
The rankings drop on the heels of a steamy article where we mentioned the top five players in the class of 2021. We also stated how players in class of 2020 could reclassify to 6th grade, thus create a monkey wrench for class of 2021. Furthermore, we said the top three rising sixth graders are interchangeable and can be put in any chronological order. Nevertheless, the #2 player for class of 2021 is Zion Harmon. We’re waiting to know, whether Jaden Springer heads into 7th grade or reclassifies to class of 2021. (This cycle is exactlywhat we’re communicating). After all, “he’s actually a rising 6th grader.” The numbers are tricky and rather awkward discussing. However, Zion is definitely a top player that we said needs to be 6’4″-6’7″ at his current position in the future. We tend to believe his camp favorably agrees with us, but wants to build-up an already confident Harmon. Of course, he has plenty time to develop overall. Hopefully, soon, he’ll be the Kyrie Irvin prototype scoring point guard they could’ve imagined. If that’s the idea, he might deserve to be where he’s at now; fighting for the number one spot. It’d be great if Harmon shows up at the MSE Charlotte Camp in Charlotte, NC for MSE to see how much he’s progress from when we saw him last at the MSE Maryland Camp in August 2013 (almost one year ago). If, he stops working hard it’ll put a damper on things.
Dylan Williams A Mighty Young Warrior
Harmon is a special piece who other kids want to emulate, and battle with and against on the court. Him, Springer and the rest will receive enough exposure on Middle School Elite to cause blunt trauma. On a side note, we don’t appreciate anyone using our brand name or child’s name, therefor we sought consent from parents. The name of the game for MSE, is Exposure!!!! We’d hate to return to that dreadful place in which we came from. Obscurity, darkness, void and emptiness. Not any significant digital youth coverage, except from paid subscription basedHoopScoopOnline.com ‘members – only’ section or ‘visitors’ page. The slightest stoppage or reversal of player exposure only contradicts our purpose of being and reason for existence. Why regress or go backward? We can only go forward since everyone else seems to be persevering. Why not us, too? If you have a issue with content published on our site or feel you can somehow remotely manage us, please e-mail [emailprotected]m to unsubscribe NOW!! Onward-motion with the 4th grade soldiers, who’ll endure a weary and challenging four years of hard work before reaching high school. If we were parents of these incredible ballers, we’d celebrate in advance, knowing our boy will someday compete in Division 1 college sports. It doesn’t take a rocket scientist to figure that out, especially since “MSE” wrote it. Unfortunately, the class of 2022 has same predicament as class of 2021 with respect to class of 2020. Players from class of 2021 will reclassify to class of 2022 and that class will reclassify to 2023 and so forth. Talented players can fall off or get on our ranking list, depending upon their hard work or lack thereof.
Sonny Johnson Jr. will vie for No.1
Well, let’s check out the official MSE Top 50 National Player Rankings For 4th Grade Class of 2022. As we take a look, just know, any attempt to try to override these exclusive rankings is breach of national security (JK). But serious, MSE is credited with starting middle school basketball rankings (click here). If you Google ‘middle school basketball’ – our website jumps out at you. Nowadays, young players we write about are indirectly plugged with a topic which essentially relates to them. In other words, youth exposure has evolved to point we no longer look for a specific player’s name on internet; simply search ‘Middle School Basketball’. The cyberspace noise has had multiple major media outlets write about us such as NY Times Sports Magazine, ESPN magazine, Wall Street Journal, Dead spin,Streetball.com, Bloomberg Business News, NY Daily News, MaxPrep,Hoop Scoop Online, Espn College, CBS Sports, ABC NEWS, NBC NEWS, CBS NEWS, CNBC Special, Tamp Bay Times, Bleacher Report, Chicago Tribune, ESPN Chicago, Zags Blog, Scout.com, Youth 1 and to name anymore is sarcastically painstaking. Sports Illustrated and Business Insider has recently contacted us for an in depth interview. Honor? After all the above -The headache is, imagining how could someone ask, are we similar to so and so. Is there a new gold standard for exposure available that we’re unaware of? Has media given abundant attention to those other youth sites and their players as a result of producing something big and brand new? There’s nothing like, alike or quality of being similar towww.MiddleSchoolElite.com. The undying media interest in MSE and its players is exactly what separates us from the rest! There’s no comparison between MSE and so called grammar/ Middle school online hype providers. They’re nothing more than conniving directors and organizers of elaborate pyramid money scheme events. It’s hardly ever “about the kids” concerning free exposure from the heart.
Andrew Ruebottom shined at MSE Maryland Mania Camp
This brings us all closer to realizing and appreciating the magnitude of a 2014 summer MSE Top 50 National Player Rankings For 4th Grade Class of 2022. Right at the top of the list is 5’6″ Point Guard No.1 Ramel Lloyd.He plays for Wood Beast and i10 AAU team. He’s a 4.0 GPA student and legit 10 year old aspiring hoop prospect. He was born on the west coast; his father is from the east coast, New York. Lloyd Jr. lives with his parent’s in Long Beach, California. He’s yet thinking of a dream college, but has in mind either Mater Dei or Saint John Bosco for high school. Fact of opinion is that Lloyd’s the best player in middle school basketball regardless of class, and can hold is own playing up a grade or two. Try him out. All the same, Lloyd’s off the court accomplishments, demeanor, mannerism, social skills and showmanship outshine his basketball endowment. But, if you put all what he knows on the tip of a common needle there’d still be plenty room for improvement. All top five players this far – Javon Tracey, Dyan Williams, Knasir McDanields and Sonny Johnson Jr. – are somewhat equally gifted. We give a special shout to new face Michal Wooldridge, since MSE discovered him in 2nd grade. In conclusion, we desire to push cooperative young student – athletes who hope to inspire millions of fans via MSE – at an early age.
#1 Ramel Lloyd Jr. – California – i10 Celtics
#2 Javon Tracey – Indiana George Hill
#3 Dylan Williams– New York Gauchos
#4 Sonny Johnson Jr. – Ohio – Hardwork – OBC
#5 Knasir McDaniels Washington Dc– Team Glory
#6 Antonio Sellers – New York Gauchos
#7 Sammie Scott Maryland – Banneker
#8 Jaden Johnson Maryland – Maryland Finest
#9 Spencer Joyner NJ – Team Rio
#10 Andrew Ruebottom Maryland
#11 Nick Klaiber Indiana – George Hill
#12 Robert Diaz California – i10 Celtics
#13 Kernard Davis North Carolina – NC Phenoms
#14 Bryce Giggs Texas – Gulf Coast Blue Chips
#15 Josiah Johnson California
#16 Kameron Rodriquez New York – Riverside
#17 Amari Petty Missouri – Dickey Matthews
#18 Derrick James Ohio – All Ohio Red
#19 David Clark III Tennessee – We All Can Go
#20 Josiah Harris – Ohio – All Ohio Red
#21 Christian Moore California – i10 Celtics
#22 Jason Moore Maryland -Maryland Fine
#23 Navar Maine – Nightrydae Elite
#24 Trey Hall West Virginia – Team Coal
#25 Antonio Hamlin Maryland – Maryland Finest
#26 Farrell Carwell District of Columbia – Team Glory
#27 Jacob Newman North Carolina – QCAA
5’7 Michal Wooldridge, who MSE Found – pic courtesy of Mr. Wooldridge
#28 Michal Wooldridge Oklahoma – i10 Celtics
#29 Terrence Gibbs Florida – Tru Ballers
#30 Ander Gillespie Missouri – Dickey Matthews
#31 Noah Carver North Carolina – NC Phenom
#32 Sean Jones Ohio – All Ohio Red
#33 Jordan Crawford North Carolina – Charlotte Hornets
#34 Brady Dingess West Virginia – Key Player
#35 Alik Lewis North Carolina – NC Phenom
#36 Michael Lowery DC – Banneker
#37 Jamison Dunham – Gametime
#38 Jalen Vasquez California – i10 Celtics
#39 Jeremy Gregory North Carolina – Charlotte Hornets
#40 Jaquan Sanders New York– Gauchos
#41 Cruz Davis Texas – D-1 Shooters
#42 Jett Howard Florida – Miami City Ballers
#43 Isaac McNealy West Virginia – Team Coal
#44 Jared Cain Tennessee – We All Can Go
#45 Jyshawn Melvin Georgia – Georgia United
#46 Tyler Wise NY– Gauchos
#47 Tashawn Comer Indiana – Jeff Teague
#48 Robert Lawson Maryland – Maryland Finest
#49 Kamal Francis – Maryland
#50 Tyson Mobley – Connecticut
Stay tuned, the best is yet to come.