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by Craig Yamada, Editor-In-Chief

So, no Brett Hundley on Labor Day. Boo hoo. But Hikeem Stewart went ahead and changed the conversation on Monday night with the announcement that he had committed to the UW for the 2011 class over Twitter:

“Its official I comitted to the university of Washington yeEeeeeaaaaah let’s go huskies!”

Hikeem became the first piece of a potential epic  2011 UW recruiting class on Monday and is eager to represent the 206 at Hec Ed next year. Unlike his older twin brothers, Lod and Rod, Hikeem chose to stay home to don purple and gold in front of his friends and family. He becomes the first Rainier Beach player to sign with UW dating back to Nate Robinson.

WIth Hikeem, UW is getting a SG who has the ball handling ability to play the PG spot. UW gets yet another knockdown shooter in Stewart who adds to UW’s already deep backcourt. Hikeem is also known for his court vision. Many of his highlights are of him dropping dimes in transition with swag. After watching his PRO-AM highlights from two weeks ago, he definitely looks to have the build and the size to become an immediate contributor next year. His performance this summer at his AAU tournaments definitely helped his case in his rise in the recruiting charts. WIth the entire 2010 season ahead of him, I fully expect him to break the top 100 with ease by season’s end. Congratulations Hikeem, Montlake is eager to see what you can do.

So Who’s Next?

Jabari Brown will be in town for his official visit on September 18th for the Nebraska game at Husky Stadium. Some feel that he could very well commit on that visit. He is fielding in home visits this week with several schools including UW. Romar gets his in-home chance on the Thursday, the 9th. From everything I have heard, we are in good standing with Jabari and should have a great shot at landing him in the early recruiting period.

Tony Wroten officially announced on Twitter that he will be looking to announce in late September or October. He is taking his official visit to Louisville on 9/22. He said over “Talkin’ Hoops” with Jim Basnight that he will be looking to schedule his official visit to UW with none other than Hikeem Stewart. Given the buzz, I think it will come down to Louisville and UW. In my opinion, he will be ours to lose.

If we sign those three guards, we will have the best and deepest backcourt in the country. No if’s and’s or but’s. We all know Romar is supposed to be putting a heavy emphasis on recruiting for big men this off season, but with the talent pool of guards in 2011, Romar needs to recruit the best players out there and build the team around them.

Kevin Davis will likely be the 4th signee this year if he can get his grades together at TCC and would be a huge signing for Lorenzo.

If a 5th scholarship is awarded (Romar Math), Pelle and Angelo Chol will be competing for that spot. We will likely have to battle Steve Lavin  for Pelle’s services, as St. John’s is hot on his tail. Chol on the other hand is down to four schools as he eliminated UCONN weeks ago. We will be waiting until spring to hear Chol’s decision.

With the depth of big men coming out in 2012, Romar is probably going to load up with as many guards as possible this year. Brandon Ashley and Jordan Tebbutt figure to be our top targets next year.

But, back to the main story. Hikeem is continuing the 2011 “hometown hero” legacy with his announcement today. Kasen and ASJ are definitely #saluting you now.

Hikeem? Check. Tony? We are waiting…

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By Craig Yamada – Editor-In-Chief

  • Height: 6’3”
  • Position: SG
  • Class: 2011
  • Scout Ranking: #35 SG
  • Location: Seattle, WA
  • AAU Team(s): Friends of Hoop
  • High School Team: Rainier Beach
  • Interested Schools: Colorado, UNLV, Kansas, Oregon State, Oregon, Gonzaga, UCLA, Santa Clara, Seattle, Washington State, and UW

 

Yes, Seattle, it is yet another Stewart. And yes, this is yet another twin. And YES, this is the younger twin brother of older twin brothers Loderick and Roderick. Hikeem Stewart of Rainier Beach High School has been the talk of the town as of late with his recent tournament performances.

He is gaining momentum in his recruiting following a strong showing during his AAU summer tourneys. Playing in the backcourt with before mentioned Brett Kingma (recent UW offer), on the FOH squad, he helped lead his team to the Final Four in the Las Vegas Fab 48 tournament. The Oakland Soldiers won this tourney. (More to come on them soon.) 

From the few highlights I have seen on Hikeem Stewart, he’s a 2 guard  with great ball handling skills that sees the floor very well. Hikeem says he models his game after Brandon Roy. His court vision has allowed him to showcase some flashy passes to his teammates in the half court set as well in transition, much like Tony Wroten. He has the athletic ability to create his own shot and beat his man off the dribble.  He has been noted to have decent range as he pulls up for jumpers. His three point range is another area where Hikeem has excelled as he can stick it from anywhere beyond the arc off the bounce.  Sounds like yet another athletic guard that would fit well within the Romar system. The only area I haven’t heard much about is his defensive prowess. He has been said to be able guard the 2 or 3 spot with ease, but haven’t seen enough film of him to back that up.  Given Rainier Beach’s stellar guard classes of the last 8 years dating back to Nate Robinson and the Stewart Twins, I would expect nothing less than a lock down defender.

Off the court, he is an honor student and a smart one at that. Sounds like this kid has a good head on his shoulders. Definitely a Romar kind of player.

How does UW sit in his recruitment?

Hikeem recently did an interview for Rivals where he said he had no clear cut leader thus far. He has doubled his official offers following his showing in Las Vegas. He now has offers from Colorado, UCLA, ASU, Oregon St, Santa Clara, UNLV, WSU, and UW. He is going through the motions of his official visits and is already planning on visiting Colorado, UCLA, Oregon St, and UW. Kansas has been hot on his trail lately and could be his fifth visit if they continue the press on Stewart. Kansas, get used to the name. UW will be battling Bill Self on many of our top recruits: Stewart, Jabari Brown, Kyle Wiltjer and Angelo Chol.

However Stewart did go on to say that “UW is in his hometown so that kind of puts them above everybody.” My guess is that he is UW’s to lose.

Who has UW officially offered?

We all know that Romar has four spots open. He may even take 5 with the assumption that IT will take his chances in the 2011 Draft or another transfer at year’s end.  Let’s look how we currently stand.

We have 9 official offers out according to Rivals and Scout:

  • Tony Wroten
  • Jahii Carson
  • Jabari Brown
  • Angelo Chol
  • Kyle Wiltjer
  • Norvel Pelle
  • Kevin Davis
  • Hikeem Stewart
  • Brent Kingma 

 

Montlake Madness’ Best Guess

PF positions will likely hold priority with the loss of MBA this year. Two out of the trio of Chol/Pelle/Davis will likely occupy two schollies if Davis gets academically eligible and either Chol/Pelle chooses UW in the spring. The third will be a PG to replace Venoy Overton. That race is between Jahii Carson/Tony Wroten (most likely Tony Wroten). The fourth and fifth spot will be given to two out of these four:  Jabari Brown, Kyle Wiltjer, Hikeem Stewart, and Brett Kingma. From everything I have read, Jabari is obviously a top priority but have heard he is slightly leaning toward Kansas, but UW still has a good shot. Hikeem sounds like a more likely candidate to land given his proximity to home and his relationship with Romar. I hear that Kyle Wiltjer has been getting recruited more heavily by UW coaches as of late, but will be tough to land given all the bigger name schools that are after him (Texas, Gonzaga, Kentucky, Kansas and almost the entire Pac -10). Brett Kingma is still fielding offers but ultimately sounds like UW’s to lose as well.

If you stuck a gun to my head today, I would say this will be our 2011 incoming class:

  1. Tony Wroten
  2. Hikeem Stewart
  3. Angelo Chol
  4. Kevin Davis
  5. Brett Kingma

 

By no means is this my final answer. All for now.

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