
6’4 C Andrew Hill is the definition of smooth production. The Class of 2031 big continues to trend upward, and after a strong showing at the P32 AOG in Seal Beach, CA, he’s making it clear that his name belongs in the conversation.

Currently playing for Fröhlich Sports Academy (Rancho Cucamonga, CA) Hill brings a polished, fundamentally sound presence to the paint. He’s solid on the block, finishes through contact, and gets off the floor quickly — whether it’s for a put-back or to secure a contested rebound. His timing around the rim allows him to average 14 points, 7 rebounds, and 2 blocks per game this past weekend, impacting both ends of the floor. Unfortunately, his weekend came to an end on Sunday, in the Semifinals.
Make no mistake — Andrew Hill is not your average big.
He flashes to the middle to break pressure, showing confidence handling the ball in tight spaces. The handles? Better than most bigs at this stage. He’s comfortable putting it on the deck, making the right read, and advancing the ball when defenses try to trap or press. That versatility makes him more than just a paint presence — it makes him a problem.
Offensively, Hill is expanding his game. He can stroke the baseline three, stretching the defense and forcing opposing bigs to step out. That added range paired with his interior touch makes him a matchup headache.
Physically, he’s still filling into his 6’4 frame, and that’s the scary part. As he continues to develop strength, his high motor and stamina — rare traits for many young bigs — will only elevate his ceiling. He competes hard, runs the floor consistently, and doesn’t take plays off.

Andrew Hill is trending up.
Don’t blink — he’ll be climbing the rankings sooner than later, whoever comes across this gem will make out like a BANDIT.

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