Cole Kelly
@colekelly_14
Breakaway Basketball || Class of 2028 || 6’6’’
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12-06-2022 23:44:56
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2025’s
Anton Strelnikov
Kyle Waltz
Bobby Grganto
Hudson Kirby
grant best
Aidan Bardic
Jack Duffer
2026’s
Chris Bolte
Marc Gamble
Trey Williams
2027’s
6’6 Ryan Dinnon
6’4 Tristan Trotter
6’3 Brady Johnson
6’3 Nate Woods
6’1 Bennett Kammes
2028 6’6 Cole Kelly
2028 6’6 Cole Kelly has shown he not only can compete at 16U, but he can also dominate the game as well. His skill set, poise, and motor are things you don’t typically see at this age. He will become one of the most sought after players in Illinois. Boys UAA UA Rise Circuit
Saturday Standouts (Pt. 2)‼️
Daniel Loza ‘25 - Superior Basketball
Jerome Delaney ‘26 - AR Elite
Xavier Porter ‘26 - AR Elite
Cole Kelly ‘28 - Breakaway Basketball
Kyle Waltz ‘25 - Breakaway Basketball
MADE Hoops
Class of 2028 6’6” wing Cole Kelly of Breakaway Basketball 16U scored on drives to the rim and in mid range in win over Michigan Unified Basketball Club 🟣🟢⚫️ 16U. Playing two age groups up. Will head to Neuqua Basketball in the fall. #madehoppsmidwestwarmup
2028 wing Cole Kelly continues to thrive playing up a few age groups with Breakaway 16’s.
6-6 with mature feel, a smooth stroke and tons of natural versatility. Lot to like early on.
#MidwestWarmup
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8th grader Cole Kelly 2028 Breakaway Basketball maybe the state's next best prospect in the state. 6'5 kid that understands the game. Can shoot from the NBA line already and is very fundamental around the basket .
2028 6”6 Cole Kelly Cole Kelly continues to show such poise and a high iq playing up two age groups for Breakaway Basketball. Impressive player headed to Neuqua Basketball
BA 16u UA Rise win 59-33 over Wisconsin playground UAA
2026 6’3 Michael Nee 14p
2026 6’3 Trey Williams 10p
2028 6’6 Cole Kelly 10p
BA 16u UA Rise win 64-33 over MN Lightning
2028 6’6 Cole Kelly 17p
2026 6’5 Cam anderson 12p
2026 6’6 Chris Bolte 9p
The ROCK Spring Classic
. Joe Henricksen shares highlights and observations from RecruitLook, the first major high school basketball event of the spring.
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