Jalen Duren announcing decision on Friday

Montverde Academy star Jalen Duren is closing in on a decision.

Montverde Academy star Jalen Duren is closing in on a decision.

The 6-foot-10 center and No. 1 player in the class of 2022 according to 247Sports is slated to announce his decision on Friday. Duren will pick between Kentucky, Miami and Memphis, as well as professional opportunities in the NBA G League and NBL.

Should Duren opt to play college basketball, Miami and Memphis are thought to be the two programs in the best position to secure his commitment.

Duren made waves throughout his junior season, leading Montverde Academy to a national championship. He continued that domination onto the Nike EYBL circuit during the spring and summer, claiming the top spot in the class of 2022 rankings following a dominant performance against Emoni Bates.

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Duren recently help lead Team Final to a Nike EYBL Peach Jam championship with 17 points and 10 rebounds in a 64-61 title game win over Brad Beal Elite.

“A cut-up physical specimen with an NBA-ready frame, Duren is one of the best prospects in high school basketball,” 247Sports’ Brandon Jenkins wrote in his scouting report of Duren. “He is a total monster in the low post who commands a double team and always knows where it is coming from. He is more physical, athletic, and bigger than his peers which sums up to him being a pro in the making. He runs the floor, can explode off it where he shows value as a conscientious rebounder. His touch around the basket, passing instincts and ability to leap multiple times is noteworthy. He is a motored up workhorse who has an affinity for playing hard. Defensively, Duren is alert while in helpside and alters or blocks shots with great elevation and timing. He has a high ceiling that gives many scouts the reason to believe he can achieve all-pro status someday and have a long career at the highest levels of the sport.”

Montverde Academy basketball reloading with transfers

Montverde Academy is one of the few high school basketball programs in the country that reloads every offseason

Montverde Academy is one of the few high school basketball programs in the country that reloads every offseason instead of going through a rebuild when hit by heavy graduation losses.

That has once again been the case this offseason, as Montverde Academy has recently welcomed some top-end talent into its program after watching the likes of DaRon Homes (Houston), Caleb Houstan (Michigan), Langston Love (Baylor) and Ryan Nembhard (Creighton) graduate.

Forwards Omaha Biliew and Kwame Evans Jr. and guard Skyy Clark have all left their respective high school programs to join legendary head coach Kevin Boyle at Montverde. Clark, a Kentucky commit, is the No. 11 recruit in the class of 2022, according to the industry-generated 247Sports Composite Rankings.

Biliew and Evans Jr. are both class of 2023 recruits. The 6-foot-8, 190-pound Evans Jr. is the No. 5 recruit in the class, while Biliew checks in at No. 6 in the rankings. Biliew transferred to Montverde after spending last year at Waukee High School in Iowa. Evans Jr. played last season at Baltimore Polytechnic Institute in Maryland.

Montverde could lose one of its best players in Jalen Duren, the No. 2 recruit in the class of 2022, if he chooses to reclassify into 2021, but the cupboard is most definitely full for Boyle and company. With Biliew, Clark and Evans Jr. joining a roster that already features Jalen Hood-Schifino, Malik Reneau and Dariq Whitehead, Montverde is in a good position to defend its national title next season.

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Super 25 Regional High School Boys Basketball Rankings: Week 1

Take a look at the Super 25 High School Boys Basketball teams in each region! Who made the week 1 rankings?

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USA TODAY High School Sports will make Super 25 Regional Rankings for boys basketball this season as selected by the USA TODAY High School Sports staff with weekly rankings in five regions — Northeast, Midwest, South, Frontier and Pacific. These are the preseason boys basketball rankings for the 2019-20 season.

TOP 25: Week 1

ALL-USA PRESEASON: Boys Team | Girls Team

NORTHEAST

Connecticut, Delaware, District of Columbia, Maryland, Massachusetts, Maine, New Jersey, New York, New Hampshire, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Vermont.

  1. Patrick School, Hillside, New Jersey (0-0)
  2. Long Island Lutheran, Brookville, New York (0-0)
  3. DeMatha Catholic, Hyattsville, Maryland (1-0)
  4. Roman Catholic, Philadelphia (0-0)
  5. Roselle Catholic, Roselle, New Jersey (0-0)
  6. Archbishop Stepinac, White Plains, New York (0-0)
  7. Gonzaga, Washington, District of Columbia (2-0)
  8. Camden, New Jersey (0-0)
  9. First Love Christian Academy, Washington, Pennsylvania (4-1)
  10. Baltimore Polytechnic, Towson, Maryland (0-0)

SOUTH

Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia.

  1. Montverde Academy, Florida (2-0)
  2. IMG Academy, Bradenton, Florida (1-0)
  3. McEachern, Powder Springs, Georgia (6-0)
  4. Paul VI, Fairfax, Virginia (1-0)
  5. Oak Hill Academy, Mouth of Wilson, Virginia (10-1)
  6. Briarcrest Christian School, Eads, Tennessee (3-0)
  7. Grayson, Loganville, Georgia (7-0)
  8. Hamilton Heights Christian Academy, Chattanooga, Tennessee (8-0)
  9. Millbrook, Raleigh, North Carolina (4-0)
  10. Norcross, Georgia (5-0)

MIDWEST

Iowa, Indiana, Illinois, Kentucky, Michigan, Missouri, Minnesota, Nebraska, North Dakota, Ohio, South Dakota, West Virginia, Wisconsin.

  1. Huntington Prep, West Virginia (5-0)
  2. Morgan Park, Chicago (2-0)
  3. Minnehaha Academy, Minneapolis (0-0)
  4. Hamilton, Sussex, Wisconsin (0-0)
  5. Archbishop Moeller, Cincinnati (1-0)
  6. Lincoln, Ypsilanti, Michigan (0-0)
  7. La Lumiere, La Porte, Indiana (4-0)
  8. Whitney Young, Chicago (0-1)
  9. Teays Valley Christian Prep, West Virginia (6-1)
  10. Lawrence Central, Indiana (0-0)

FRONTIER

Arkansas, Colorado, Idaho, Kansas, Montana, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Texas, Utah, Wyoming.

  1. Wasatch Academy, Mount Pleasant, Utah (3-0)
  2. Sunrise Christian Academy, Bel Aire, Kansas (4-0)
  3. Duncanville, Texas (5-2)
  4. Westlake, Texas (10-1)
  5. Ridge Point, Missouri City, Texas (7-1)
  6. Booker T. Washington, Tulsa, Oklahoma (0-0)
  7. Jacksonville, Arkansas (2-0)
  8. Denton Guyer, Texas (4-0)
  9. Mansfield Timberview, Arlington, Texas (4-1)
  10. Bishop Miege, Shawnee Mission, Kansas (0-0)

PACIFIC

Alaska, Arizona, California, Hawaii, Nevada, Oregon, Washington.

  1. Hillcrest Prep, Phoenix (8-0)
  2. Prolific Prep, Napa, California (11-0)
  3. Sierra Canyon, Chatsworth, California (4-0)
  4. Mater Dei, Santa Ana, California (1-0)
  5. Mayfair, Lakewood, California (0-1)
  6. Bishop Gorman, Las Vegas (0-0)
  7. Salesian Prep, Richmond, California (0-0)
  8. O’Dea, Seattle (0-0)
  9. Etiwanda, California (5-0)
  10. Sheldon, Sacramento, California (4-0)