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Warren’s Jaxson Davis raises his game and more observations from the Riverside-Brookfield Summer Shootout

There is zero debate as to who the best player and prospect is in Illinois.

Regardless of class or where they play, Warren’s Jaxson Davis is that player. It’s unquestioned.

Davis was a breakout star as a freshman, putting up scintillating numbers for a first-year player and earning all-area honors. He was sensational this past season as a consensus all-state sophomore while leading the Blue Devils to a state runner-up finish.

But what he’s shown this spring with Meanstreets on the travel basketball circuit, along with what he did over the weekend at the Riverside-Brookfield Shootout, has left a huge impression. That’s difficult to do as an already established star and with what he’s already accomplished in just two seasons.

Davis just keeps getting better and better. He’s a different player than even the one most fans recently saw in Champaign just three months ago.

There were more high-major programs in attendance on the final day at R-B than the first two. The biggest reason was Davis, who didn’t disappoint. With an uncommonly mature, instinctive game, Davis was dazzling.

Here are some other quick thoughts from the annual Riverside-Brookfield Shootout.

In addition to Wegrzyn, Libertyville is going to receive a significant boost from 6-3 guard Terrence Davis, a super intriguing sophomore with a high upside.

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