
2025 Darnerian Gibson (NLPB)
Gibson was one of the quickest guards at the event, using that speed to create problems all over the court. He can be a dynamic point guard that excels out in the open floor, picking and attacking his spots, blowing by defenders at times, creating and dishing to open teammates, and being a dynamic scorer off the bounce or outside. His speed creates a lot of issues on both sides of the ball.
2025 Liviu Anton (Team Vision)
I continue to like what Anton brings to the table. He may not always have gotten the attention he deserved over the high school season, but you have to appreciate the work he puts in on the court. Anton brings toughness and a high motor, outworking opponents down in the paint, being physical both offensively and on the glass, and is just one who looks to outwork his opponents. At 6’7, he brings good athleticism, defends well, finishes through contact, and consistently finds ways to produce.
2025 Beau Harvey (Rising Pros)
Harvey continues to show that he can be a late get for a program. He is a difference-maker on the court, especially with his ability to help control the game, make quality decisions and lead an offense, his ability to play with pace and IQ, and also be a consistent presence in the scoring column. He mixes it up well, finds ways to bring value in several areas, and competes on the defensive end.
2025 Justice Mitchell (Strong Center)
Mitchell brings a lot of consistency to the court with his blend of size, skill, versatility, and overall impact on the court. He can create mismatches with his overall skillset, producing and finishing around the basket, being able to step out and make plays off the bounce, attacking and being a constant presence on the glass, and just being a strong stat-stuffer for his team.
2025 Derek Studer (FHB)
Studer really started the event off well, as he quickly grabbed the attention of our scouts with his play. Already committed to Roanoke, Studer is a strong but fluid forward who is able to flourish with his touch and footwork around the basket. He is a useful rebounder, sees the floor to deliver strong passes, and can be a nice floor spacer at his position. Studer just found ways to produce for his team all throughout.