Incredible talent meets incredible character in a group of young men who excel on the court and in the classroom.
These players compete with purpose, learn with discipline, and represent the future of the game the right way.
Skill, IQ, toughness, and academic commitment all intersect here, making this class one that college coaches, programs, and communities should be excited to follow closely moving forward.
Luke Alvarez is a 2027 Loyola Academy guard who impacts winning with shooting, feel, and composure. A smart combo guard with college-ready habits and a game that translates to structured systems.
Austin Carlsen is a 6’6 Class of 2027 wing from Wauconda HS who blends shooting, IQ, and size. His team-first approach and versatility project well at the college level.
George Gray’s blend of length, shooting touch, and team-first play makes him a rising 2027 prospect college coaches should monitor closely as his physical development continues.
Shiva Atwal is a 6’5 combo guard in the Class of 2026 who brings size, shooting, and composure to the backcourt, projecting as a dependable two-way college guard.
Davis Norasingh is a 2028 point guard who thrives on IQ, pace control, and leadership. He makes teammates better, competes defensively, and plays with maturity that consistently translates to winning basketball.
The future is bright for this group as their development, humility, and work habits continue to align.
Each prospect shows traits that translate beyond high school basketball, from decision-making to accountability.
As their bodies mature and roles expand, their impact will only grow.
Track the progress, because these young men are building foundations for sustained success at the college level and long-term competitive excellence ahead.