
Fork Union continues to prove that it is a program on the rise, bringing together a roster filled with college-level talent that deserves attention. With a strong mix of size, skill, and versatility across multiple positions, this group consistently shows the ability to compete and produce at a high level. As more eyes begin to turn toward the program, it is clear that Fork Union is building something special, with several prospects ready to make an impact at the next level.
2026 6’9 Keoni Sacco
Sacco may have been one of the best prospects at the event, and it was easy to see why schools were still targeting him as a prospect in the Class of 2026. Expect a decision to come soon, but when you talk about his game, Sacco is a highly skilled forward with tremendous footwork, operating well around defenders and scoring with touch. He always seemed to be just a tad quicker, even at his size, in being able to finish around defenders, sealing off his position in the post, and attacking the basket, as well as being able to stretch the floor.
2026 6’4 Adarius Boston
Boston (Fork Union) is a prospect that could be a valuable late pickup for a college program. With good size at the guard position, he shows the ability to create and break down defenders off the bounce while consistently attacking the basket with strength. Boston brings a well-rounded skillset and has several tools that translate well to the next level, making him a name worth monitoring closely.
2026 6’6 Phoenix Sickles
Sickles is another prospect that I would keep an eye on more. Standing as a 6’6 prospect, he did a great job in not only bringing a certain physicality to the court but also does a great job in moving without the ball. He finds ways to get to the open spot and can knock down shots from multiple levels, including behind the arc but also found ways to attack off the bounce or get to the line. Really strong piece that provided really good production without being the main focal point in the offense.
2026 6’4 Finn Perschau
Perschau is a strong, physical guard who brings a reliable shooting presence to the floor. He consistently takes quality shots and shows the ability to knock them down with confidence from the perimeter. Perschau also uses his strength well on the defensive end, holding his ground and making an impact with his physicality. His combination of shooting and toughness makes him a valuable two-way guard prospect.
These four certainly carved out names for themselves, but this is a deep roster with plenty of hidden gems that could help programs. 2026 6’7 DJ Williams looks the part and showed promise with length, athleticism, and scoring ability. 2026 6’10 Amir Bradford is another hidden gem in my opinion, especially with his ability to be a rim protector and an impact player on the glass while he continues to develop his offensive game more. 2026 6’8 Phoenix Eggleston is a forward who can carve out space, be an impact player in the paint, and be a presence on the glass. 2026 6’2 Tay Mann is a physical, downhill guard that attacks well off the bounce and has a college frame.
Again, this program is one that offers a lot of talent for various levels at the next level, and college coaches should seriously look more at Fork Union for sneaky value prospects.