One of the programs that truly stood out with the level of talent it brought to the court was Andrews Osborne, a team that showcased a roster filled with intriguing prospects and college-level potential. Throughout the event, the program displayed a combination of size, skill, and versatility that made them a difficult matchup while also turning the heads of scouts in attendance. With multiple players capable of impacting the game in different ways, Andrews Osborne proved that it is a program loaded with talent and one that college coaches should certainly be keeping a close eye on moving forward.

2027 6’7 Victor Aborowa

Aborowa is a player that we were excited to watch again, as we had high regard for his game last year when watching him. When watching Aborowa, he certainly passes the eye test with his 6’7 frame, athleticism, physical frame, and overall skillset. Getting another opportunity to watch him, not much has changed as far as a prospect that D1 should highly covet, as he continues to flourish in his ability to get downhill, attack the rim and finish, score off the bounce, or be an option in catch-and-shoot situations from the perimeter. He offers a lot to the table without always having to be the focal point of an offense, while also providing a strong defensive presence as well.

2029 6’6 Bob Da Silva

When watching Da Silva in action, it was hard to believe he is just a freshman but once learning more about him and watching him, it was hard not to be impressed with him. Da Silva offers size, power, and impressive production as a young prospect, but he certainly doesn’t look or play like a prospect in the Class of 2029. He looks to finish strong at or around the rim, and plays with a strong motor on the court, something that was seen throughout. Learning about him this weekend, it was clear that he will be on many D1 radars in the coming years.

2026 6’2 Sean Badea

Badea was a guard who was certainly a weapon on the floor for his team and is a prospect who has carved out a strong role on the court. Badea is a high-IQ guard who understands where he can be highly effective, getting to his spots and opening up the offense with his shot-making ability. Badea has a confident release from behind the arc, being a true threat with a quick release and confident shot, but also does a great job in being able to showcase his ability to mix it up offensively when needed. He is a true weapon from outside, though.

2026 6’4 Sergi Keumu

Keumu was a guard that we didn’t know much about coming in but we walked away highly impressed with his game.  Holding a few D1 offers already, Keumu was able to really shine as a creator with the ball in his hands. He was a tough finisher who attacked downhill and scored through contact, was able to consistently get paint touches, score effectively from the perimeter, and be a natural playmaker for others.  His toughness was able to shine, but he played with poise and pace throughout the event.

2026 6’10 Luka Lokhmanchuk (Committed to Youngstown State)

One of the few players committed already to a program, Lokhmanchuk was able to thrive and show why he was a target for several programs. The 6’10 lengthy forward displayed fluidity, playmaking, scoring, and versatility as a forward.  His blend of size and ability to create for himself gave defenders problems, finding ways to score off the bounce, stretch the floor, or find teammates as well. He moves really well at his size and can be used in several ways, but is also a player who still has potential left in his game.

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