Bear, Issac,
I can honestly say that I don't believe any hitter who has come out of the Catholic League in the last 25 years is as good as Hoes. No one that I have seen hits the ball that hard, that consistently (combining average and power), produces in the clutch (showing confidence, the hallmark of all great hitters) and rarely if ever strikes out (incredible eye hand coordination). I would venture to guess he has more homeruns than strikeouts in his high school career. I personally never saw him strike out in a game. He is the highest positional player draft choice I can remember out of the Catholic League. He also has the intangible 'it' factor you see with players at the highest levels.
In terms of other good hitters the Catholic League has produced, some guys I remember are Darin Campbell (DeMatha '85) who went to UNC, Keith Nalepka (Good Counsel '90) who played in the Texas Rangers organization, Greg Filson (DeMatha '96) who played in the Boston Red Sox organization, Jeff Palumbo (SJC '00) who played in the SF Giants organization, and Mike Sheridan (Gonzaga '05) currently with the Tampa Rays. Also, the best player PVI ever produced ,Mike Venafro '91, had a pretty good stick! One more guy who sorta qualifies is Andre Keene, who played at Carroll until his senior year and then transferred to Duval in Prince George's County where he graduated in '89. He played in the SF Giants system (Mike Toomey ,an SJC '69 alum, signed him) where he was a top 10 prospect at one point. He was a prodigious home run hitter with unlimited potential. I am surely forgetting some guys but those are some of the ones that really stood out to me.