DME Academy Wisconsin PG put together an impressive showing throughout the weekend, displaying a balanced attack, strong chemistry, and several players who stepped up in big moments to help lead the way to a championship. This group consistently found ways to impact the game on both ends of the floor, showcasing scoring versatility, defensive activity, and unselfish play. With multiple prospects making their presence felt, DME proved to be a team loaded with intriguing talent that college programs should continue to monitor moving forward.

2026 6’4 Joshua Skinner

Skinner was one, I believe, who went a bit under the radar, but I think he would be a tremendous get for a program at the next level with his scoring, positional size, and versatility on the court. Standing at 6’4, Skinner was able to thrive whether attacking the rim or playing off the ball to knock down open shots.  He was comfortable in playing multiple positions defensively, as I think he would be a strong glue-type guy for a program at the next level.

2026 6’4 Luke Melniczak (Committed to Randolph-Macon)

Meiniczak was really good throughout the weekend, as Randolph-Macon deserves credit in landing a strong guard talent. He brings size, intensity, and scoring capabilities with his overall game, as he led the charge time after time with his play. Melniczak was able to be active defensively, creating turnovers and turning it into offense.  But in the halfcourt, he was effective in moving without the ball, finding open spots from outside, and finishing well over defenders. He was the most consistent weapon throughout the weekend for DME.

2026 5’8 Zane McFarlane

McFarlane was the spark plug for this team, as he played with tremendous intensity on both sides of the ball. Defensively, he was trouble for opponents with his on-ball presence, his ability to get into defenders, and always finding ways to get in the passing lanes. Offensively, he was tremendous in creating and being a playmaker, finding teammates well, setting them up for easy baskets, and reading the entire floor. But he was also just as effective in his ability to create for himself.

These three prospects really stood out the most from this team, but when you watch this entire team, they have others that bring tremendous value as well. 2026 6’5 Trent Andrews did a great job in being able to effectively sore inside and out. 2026 Graham Junge was able to shine with his ability to stretch the floor and knock down shots from three. And 2026 6’7 Matas Siskauskas displayed touch and feel, as well as activity on the glass.

Overall, this was a highly impressive team with a balanced attack, as they competed throughout and took home a championship.  If you are a college program looking for sneaky prospects still available, DME PG would be an excellent option to look at.

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