Jeremiah Lopez: Rising Star in the Class of 2026
- Jake Sands

- May 13
- 3 min read
Updated: Jun 4
Introduction
Jeremiah Lopez is an experienced guard who is continually developing his game at Brazosport High School in Freeport, Texas. Standing at 6'0" as part of the Class of 2026, Lopez makes an impact on the court in multiple ways. Known for his shooting ability and competitive mindset, he has become a key contributor for his team.

Background
Hailing from Freeport, Texas, Lopez fell in love with basketball at a young age while watching the game with his dad. He started playing at just five years old. From that point on, his passion for the sport continued to grow. This passion drives him to improve and compete at a high level.
Development
This past season, Lopez was his team’s second-leading scorer. He helped lead them to a playoff berth. He began the year as a starter but faced adversity after suffering an ankle sprain. This injury caused him to miss 12 games. After returning, he came off the bench but continued to contribute at a high level. Throughout the season, he focused on improving his inside scoring to complement his already strong shooting ability.
In the offseason, he shifts his focus toward weight training. This helps him build strength and become a more complete player.
Influences
Lopez credits his dad, his trainer Khory Ross, and his high school coach Jordan Rose as his biggest influences. Each of them has played a major role in his development. They help him grow both as a player and as a person. They continue to push him to reach his full potential.
Goals
Looking ahead, Lopez wants to play college basketball after high school. He has already received college offers from South Carolina and Virginia. However, he hopes to stay close to home in Texas as he continues through the recruiting process. On the court, he aims to improve his ability to handle pressure and shoot off the ball. He also wants to build on his biggest strength: his three-point shot.
Over the next year, his goal is to keep improving and ultimately decide where he will play at the next level. Long-term, he aims to become the best player he can be and pursue a professional career in the NBA.
Recent Experiences
In April, Lopez attended the High School All-American Showcase in Houston, Texas. He described it as a great experience where he learned a lot from the coaches. He adapted quickly to new teammates and gave his best effort on the court. He also participated in passing drills and worked on communicating with his teammates.
For coaches and scouts in attendance, he hopes they noticed that he is a coachable player who leaves everything on the court. With strong shooting ability, resilience through adversity, and a drive to keep improving, Jeremiah Lopez is a player to watch in the Class of 2026.
The Importance of Media Coverage
In today's competitive sports landscape, media coverage plays a crucial role in an athlete's journey. It helps showcase their talents and achievements. Effective media coverage can enhance visibility and attract attention from college scouts and recruiters.
How Momentiv Media Can Help
Momentiv Media supports athletes with:
Highlight videos
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Game coverage
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Programs or athletes interested in media coverage can connect with us at: mediasupport@momentivmedia.com.
By leveraging strategic media and marketing, we help athletes like Lopez turn key moments into sustained momentum and measurable growth. With our support, athletes can focus on their game while we handle the visibility aspect.
Conclusion
Jeremiah Lopez is on a promising path. His dedication, combined with the right support, will undoubtedly lead him to success. As he continues to develop his skills and pursue his goals, we look forward to following his journey. The future is bright for this talented athlete from Brazosport High School.



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