Caldwell Academy: 17-18-17-21: 73
The Burlington School: 13-13-14-11: 51

Standouts:

2026 Ayden Johnson (Caldwell Academy)

Johnson was an absolute difference-maker in this game, as he really stepped up as an offensive weapon on the court. Johnson continued to flourish with his ability to knock down shots from behind the arc, hitting several big ones including one to end the third quarter. But he also displayed his speed, his ability to attack in transition, and was a playmaker on the court. Johnson’s shot-making ability was a game-changer in this one.

2026 Neal Swindell (Caldwell Academy)

One can’t deny what Swindell provides for this team. He was able to set the tone early for his team, scoring at the basket, being physical in attacking off the dribble, embracing contact and finishing strong, and also knocking down a few shots from outside. You add that along with his activity on the glass, Swindell continues to do what is needed to help his team win. Such a difference-maker all year long for his team.

2025 Kaden Hammond (The Burlington School)

Hammond, once again, proved why schools should be looking his way as a late steal. The forward looked to be one of the go-to options on the court for TBS, operating well in the paint, showing touch and feel in the post, scoring over his shoulder with touch, battling on the glass on both sides and making an impact at times defensively. Hammond has proven all year long that he can be a productive presence down low, and the unsigned senior should be a late target for many schools still looking.

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