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From the roaring crowd to squeaking sneakers on the hardwood, high school basketball is a beloved American pastime.
The sport’s school roots date back to its 19th-century beginnings. After all, James Naismith invented basketball as a physical education activity. The concept of a state championship for high school basketball soon followed. Illinois, for example, held a state championship as early as 1908. Other states with early high school basketball championships include Indiana (first championship in 1911) and Wisconsin (1916).
Now, the sport is etched into the ethos of the American high school. Almost 900,000 student athletes play on their high school basketball team, according to 2024-25 school year data compiled by the National Federation of State High School Associations. That figure represents over 18,000 schools competing across all 50 states, grinding out games in high school gyms on dark winter nights.
Stacker compiled a list of the highest rated Class of 2026 basketball recruits from New Hampshire using data from 247Sports. Athletes are ranked by their 247Sports Composite ranking.
Highest-rated New Hampshire recruits
#2. James Sanderson (PG)
– National rank: #350 (2 stars)
– Position rank: #61
– College: Louisiana Tech
– High school: New Hampton School (New Hampton, NH)
#1. Darien Moore (CG)
– National rank: #166 (3 stars)
– Position rank: #21
– College: Seton Hall
– High school: Brewster Academy (Wolfeboro, NH)
Highest-rated national recruits
#10. Deron Rippey Jr. (PG)
– Position rank: #1
– College: Duke
– High school: Blair Academy (Blairstown, NJ)
#9. Anthony Thompson (SF)
– Position rank: #3
– College: Ohio State
– High school: Western Reserve Academy (Hudson, OH)
#8. Bruce Branch III (SF)
– Position rank: #2
– College: BYU
– High school: Prolific Prep (Fort Lauderdale, FL)
#7. Jason Crowe Jr. (CG)
– Position rank: #3
– College: Missouri
– High school: Inglewood (Inglewood, CA)
#6. Christian Collins (PF)
– Position rank: #2
– College: not committed
– High school: St. John Bosco (Bellflower, CA)
#5. Dylan Mingo (CG)
– Position rank: #2
– College: North Carolina
– High school: Long Island Lutheran (Glen Head, NY)
#4. Caleb Holt (SG)
– Position rank: #1
– College: Arizona
– High school: Prolific Prep (Fort Lauderdale, FL)
#3. Jordan Smith (CG)
– Position rank: #1
– College: Arkansas
– High school: Paul VI Catholic (Fairfax, VA)
#2. Cameron Williams (PF)
– Position rank: #1
– College: Duke
– High school: St. Mary’s (Phoenix, AZ)
#1. Tyran Stokes (SF)
– Position rank: #1
– College: not committed
– High school: Rainier Beach (Seattle, WA)
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