Rising Above The Rim The Emergence Of 6’7” Forward Carson Scholl

Standing at 6’7” with an impressive 6’11” wingspan, Carson Scholl of Big Walnut High School (Class of 2027) is one of Ohio’s most intriguing long-term prospects. 

A hybrid forward with a high ceiling, Scholl brings a rare blend of size, length, and basketball IQ that immediately stands out on film and in person. 

Competing with Ohio Buckets EYBL, he’s facing elite-level competition that’s shaping him into a complete player on both ends of the floor.

Scholl plays with excellent energy and focus, using his wingspan to alter shots, protect the rim, and rebound outside of his area. 

Offensively, he shows touch around the basket, a developing mid-range jumper, and flashes of perimeter skill that suggest future versatility. 

His footwork is improving, and he has a natural sense of timing when rotating defensively or reading passing lanes.

What separates Carson is his commitment to improvement—a trait coaches rave about. 

His 3.63 GPA highlights his discipline in the classroom, mirroring his approach on the court. 

Whether anchoring the defense, finishing through contact, or running in transition, Scholl consistently impacts winning. 

As he continues to fill out physically and refine his offensive package, his potential as a two-way forward becomes even more exciting. 

College coaches will appreciate his work ethic, attitude, and team-first mentality qualities that project well at the next level.

Strengths & Areas for Improvement 

Strengths

  • High motor energy

     

  • Excellent rim protection
  • Great rebounding instincts
  • Impressive court awareness
  • Developing offensive range

Areas for Improvement

  • Increase upper strength

     

  • Sharpen ball control
  • Improve lateral quickness
  • Quicker decision making
  • Expand shooting consistency

Conclusion 

Carson Scholl is a name college coaches should circle early. With his 6’7” frame and near 7-foot wingspan, he’s already built to compete at the next level. 

His defensive versatility allows him to guard multiple positions, while his rebounding and shot-blocking are immediate assets. 

Offensively, the foundation is there a soft touch inside, good feel for spacing, and growing comfort handling the ball in transition.

What makes Scholl especially appealing is his long-term upside. 

As his strength and confidence grow, his offensive production will likely catch up with his defensive dominance. 

With continued development under the Ohio Buckets EYBL system and consistent progression at Big Walnut, Carson has the makings of a Division I-caliber forward. 

His basketball instincts, character, and discipline position him for major recruiting attention over the next two years. 

Expect his name to rise quickly in Ohio’s 2027 class rankings and beyond.

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