Breaking Down the Top OSBA Players By Class – Week 1

Jul 26, 2015; Toronto, Ontario, CAN; Fireworks shoot out of the CN Tower during the closing ceremony for the 2015 Pan Am Games. Mandatory Credit: Tom Szczerbowski-USA TODAY Sports
Jul 26, 2015; Toronto, Ontario, CAN; Fireworks shoot out of the CN Tower during the closing ceremony for the 2015 Pan Am Games. Mandatory Credit: Tom Szczerbowski-USA TODAY Sports /
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Class of 2019

Another relatively easy selection for top spot in the class of 2019, Jaden Bediako has so far proven that he deserves to be considered as the prospect from 2019 with the highest ceiling:

Father Henry Carr had no answer for the six-foot-10 big man in the latest game of the week broadcast, and to top it off, was able to record the game-winning basket and block, to give St. Catharines’ Ridley College Tigers a much-needed win at home over the Crusaders.

Malcolm Bailey was another dominant rebounding force late in that game for Ridley, despite leaving in the final minutes, due to injury.

The rest of this class is rounded out by a number of top shooters from around the league, such as Miguel Tomley and Adam Francolini. They are accompanied by some players who prefer to get physical going to the rim, like guard Josh Noton and forward Jevonnie Scott.

The letters of interest are just starting to roll in for some of these players, and don’t expect that to end anytime soon.