2025 6’6 Christian Ananaba (SE Raleigh)

Ananaba is one that truly blows my mind, as he should have multiple college programs recruiting him. He has clearly proven not only his game so far but his upside as well. At 6’6, Ananaba plays with an absolute motor, one that can be seen on both ends of the court to go along with his ability to be such a versatile piece offensively. He can play multiple positions, is comfortable off the dribble and scoring inside, can step outside with his jumper, and is a team-first kind of player. Easy college-worthy prospect.

2025 6’5 Nick Hailey (Providence Day)

Hailey passes the eye test when you look at him; 6’5, strong frame, and great size at his position. But when you watch more about his game, you can easily see the factors that college coaches should love. In conference play this season, Hailey stepped up in a big way averaging 16.3ppg. He is an effective weapon from outside, knocking down threes with comfort and range. But he also attacks so well with his athleticism and build, he understands how to make things happen offensively.

2025 6’8 Kaden Hammond (TBS)

He may have been the most valuable player on the roster for TBS this year, especially with his production, position, and impact. Time after time we watched Hammond go to work down in the paint, showing his understanding of positioning and posting, his touch down low and over defenders, his willingness to compete on the glass, and his competitive nature. Hammond plays hard and proved himself time after time, his production. He was consistent, impacted the game, and stepped up for his team all year long.  

2025 6’5 Brett Freeman (Ardrey Kell)

What can you say about this young man’s season at Ardrey Kell, averaging 24.2 points per game, being an absolute scoring nightmare on a nightly basis, and is one that is highly intriguing at his position while being 6’5. Freeman showed the ability consistently that he can handle running the offense but is also one that can simply take over a game. He creates extremely well off the bounce, uses length well to his advantage, and proves that he knows how to make plays for himself and fill it up.

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