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NCAA Basketball Recruiting: In-depth look at Montverde Academy 2019-20 roster

SPRINGFIELD, MA - JANUARY 15: Michael Devoe
SPRINGFIELD, MA - JANUARY 15: Michael Devoe
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SPRINGFIELD, MA – JANUARY 15: Michael Devoe #0, Andrew Nembhard #2 and R.J. Barrett #5 of Montverde Academy look on from the bench during a game against Mater Dei High School during the 2018 Spalding Hoophall Classic at Blake Arena at Springfield College on January 15, 2018 in Springfield, Massachusetts. (Photo by Adam Glanzman/Getty Images)
SPRINGFIELD, MA – JANUARY 15: Michael Devoe #0, Andrew Nembhard #2 and R.J. Barrett #5 of Montverde Academy look on from the bench during a game against Mater Dei High School during the 2018 Spalding Hoophall Classic at Blake Arena at Springfield College on January 15, 2018 in Springfield, Massachusetts. (Photo by Adam Glanzman/Getty Images)

Reserves

Langston Love

Love is another five-star top-25 prospect to play for Montverde this year. The only difference is the shooting guard is not a member of the 2020 class. Love is the 21st ranked prospect in the 2021 class. After spending two years at Steele High School in Texas, Love transferred to Montverde. He is ultimately looking for more exposure and hoping to land an offer from a blue blood. Outside of Villanova, his offer list contains many high major schools but no blue blood powerhouse programs. The guard is an elite scorer and posted just over 23 points per game a season ago in Texas.

Dariq Whitehead

Whitehead is a 15-year-old five-star prospect originally from Newark, NJ. He is a class of 2022 prospect, so his offer list now is minimal. He does hold an offer from his home state school in Rutgers. The development of Whitehead will be good to track as he has the ability right now to be just as good as some of the Montverde stars.

Caleb Houstan

Houstan much like Whitehead is a five-star in the 2022 class. Houstan is originally from Ontario, Canada. The 6’8” forward is hoping to improve his ball-handling and help Montverde win some games however he can this year. He does not have any offers yet but as time goes on the offers will start to roll in.

David Bohm

Bohm is another International prospect from the Czech Republic. The goal for Bohm is to get exposure in the American market, get a college offer, and hopefully play in the NBA. In the Under 18 European Championships, the forward represented his country and was able to score 16 points to go along with 6 rebounds. He shot 38% from the international three-point line, which is extended. The NCAA is going to have an extended three-point line this season. After a quick adjustment, Bohm should prove he is going to be a great stretch forward.