By: DeAjai Dawkins

6’0 2023 Hamilton Campbell (Moravian Prep)

Hamilton Campbell is an important, vocal piece for this team. The floor general has transitioned his body as well as his mindset in order to provide a wider array of ways he can impact the game. Much like his teammates, Campbell can knock down open perimeter shots, take on a rebounding role from the guard position, and act as an extension of the court with his vocal confidence.

2023 Mayar Wol (Moravian Prep National) 

Mayar very well may be the best player in this year’s Halloween Havoc. Wol is such a difference-maker for this group, acting as a primary catalyst on both ends of the floor. The junior forward currently holds an offer from Ohio, and has continued to impress on his road to more collegiate recognition. Wol is capable of initiating offense, as he’s a solid ball-handler for this stage in his development. He creates notable disruption in Moravian’s full court press, and I believe he’s only scratching the surface of his defensive potential. 

5’8 2027 Kordell Stewart (BTwon Gladiators) 

The youngest prospect on today’s list, Kordell’s separating factor happens to be his current size, as well as his competence performing within his role. Stewart has a noteworthy presence for this age group given his size. Establishes himself naturally for this point in his development, still early but he’s a name to at least track for now.

6’0 2022 Christian Henry (TSF Global) 

Christian is a solid lead guard for this group who boasts a number of contributing combo guards. Henry plays low to the ground, and touches the paint at an impressive rate for right now. Showed an ability to hit shots and finish through contact, while proving his handle in the process. Henry the size/strength to handle some of the physical nuances that come with college basketball. 

2022 6’10 Lance Saulisbury (Flight 22 Prep Elite) 

Saulisbury is one of the only true collegiate Center prospects at this year’s Halloween Havoc. Has obvious appeal as an interior piece given his size at this stage in his development. Not as assertive as he’ll be asked to be at the next level, but shows signs of a player who can develop those levels of assertion. He establishes himself around the rim, and I am curious to see his progression over the course of this year. 

2024 6’1 Ty Crossland (Harrisburg Hornets/Concord Academy) 

Ty Crossland is a fairly new name on my radar that had a solid opening game. Scored a balanced 24 points including a 3-pointer, continuing to assert himself as this group’s go-to offensive option. His “attack first” mentality saw hike get to the line at will, touching the paint at a more impressive rate than I usually see. Crossland is a quicker guard with budding open court speed and a mentality to lead. 

6’6 2022 Nygie Stroman (Flight 22 Prep Elite 17U) 

Nygie had a very good day today, contributing in just about every way you can name. The true Small Forward has a college-ready frame,  and defends with fair purpose that will only enhance with further discipline. His offensive game isn’t the fastest, but it’s effective and comfortable. The lefty open spot-up jumpers as well as having the ability to create mid shots of his own off the dribble. 

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