Four Key Insights from Iona Prep & Stepinac at CHSAA Camp
Iona Prep and Stepinac showcased emerging talents and roster changes at the CHSAA Team Camp. Both teams are navigating player turnover and welcome the challenge of adapting their lineups for the upcoming 2026-27 season. Key players, such as Josh Rivera and Tommy Wolf, aim to build on last season’s performances amidst potential high-impact transfers and fresh talent joining from junior varsity. The camp provided a platform for individuals to shine and secure spots on college recruitment radars.
By the Numbers- Josh Rivera led the Stepinac Crusaders as the top returning scorer with an average of 8.1 points per game.
- Wolf was the leading scorer for Iona Prep last season, and both he and Mike Kmetz are crucial to their returning lineup.
- Both teams anticipate significant roster changes before the school year, with potential transfers to bolster their lineups.
- Iona Prep expects to add size, while Stepinac focuses on maintaining its championship-winning program amid recruitment challenges.
As the summer progresses, both teams will finalize their rosters, potentially bringing in new players who can make an immediate impact. The upcoming season promises heightened competition in CHSAA, with teams closely matched and vying for dominance.
Bottom LineWith evolving rosters and competitive parity, Iona Prep and Stepinac must strategically navigate player recruitment and development to maintain their status. Strong leadership from players like Rivera and Wolf will be crucial for both teams as they aim for success in an increasingly unpredictable league landscape.
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