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Two of the leading sophomore college/pro prospects in the state at the midpoint of the 2024-25 high school season are Jeremiah Profit from Temecula Valley and Tavid Johnson from Francis Parker of San Diego. Photos: Ronnie Flores & Coastal Prep Sport Report / X.com.
Our boys basketball coverage for Gold Club VIPs continues with a look at the state’s top college prospects in each class. The sophomore class (2027) is a class with good size and is coming along nicely. We expand our 2027 rankings from 25 to 65 for this installment with 13 newcomers to the original 25 positions and plenty of intriguing prospects from 26 to 65. The Cal-Hi Sports Top 65 will be updated at the close of this school year in early summer 2025.
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The first 2027 Cal-Hi Sports Top 65 for the 2024-25 school year is based on evaluations from non-viewing showcases since August, various fall leagues and the current high school through MLK showcases. These rankings are based on college potential, not high school performance, although the baseline of where we begin with each prospect begins with high school basketball.
We’ll follow this report by introducing the Class of 2028 with an initial Top 25. In the coming months, we’ll continue publishing our archived Hot 100s as part of the most comprehensive California state player rankings you’ll find on the internet that you can sort through using the easy-to-use dropdown menu below. We’ll continue to roll out more enhanced features on the Hot 100 players where you’ll be able to search through our vast profiles and evaluations. We’ll highlight California’s individual players — past, present, and future — better than it’s ever been done before.
The previous rankings in the 2027 post-summer Top 65 refers to the player’s position in the previous list we published in May 2024 after the high school season and spring evaluation period in conjunction with the Hoop Scoop, our partner for boys basketball national player rankings. We expand from 65 to 100 players when sophomores enter their junior season and expand from 25 to 65 when freshmen enter 10th grade.