The Phenom Warriors Classic once again delivered high-level competition, and several prospects separated themselves with consistent impact, effort, and production. From versatile leaders to explosive scorers, these standouts left a strong impression throughout the event.
2028 6’0 Jayden Adams (Cresset Christian)
Adams proved to be one of the most valuable all-around contributors in the building. He consistently handled the gritty aspects of the game, disrupting opponents defensively while seamlessly shifting roles on offense. His basketball IQ, selfless approach, and ability to influence the game in multiple ways allowed him to quietly stack production and lead by example.
2026 6’2 Ethan Durgadin (Fayetteville Christian)
Durgadin elevated his play in the second half, becoming a reliable scoring option from both the perimeter and the interior. He showed improved engagement on the glass and used his handle to generate paint touches, giving his team a noticeable lift during critical stretches.
2027 6’0 Jayvon Foster (71st)
Foster displayed a polished feel for scoring, consistently getting to his preferred spots on the floor. His quickness allowed him to attack the rim, while his comfort pulling up off the dribble and utilizing a soft floater made him difficult to contain. Beyond scoring, he added value by rebounding well for his position and contributing in multiple areas.
2026 6’5 Antonio McKoy (Harrells Christian)
McKoy imposed his will on both ends of the floor. His ability to get downhill at will kept defenses under constant pressure, while his length and explosiveness showed up as a defender and rebounder. He consistently impacted the game through physicality, athleticism, and relentless effort.
2026 6’3 Dashaun McKoy (Harrells Christian)
Dashaun McKoy put his athletic tools on full display, attacking the paint with confidence and purpose. He paired his scoring ability with strong rebounding production, finishing the event with 20 points and 8 boards while using his speed and strength to control tempo.
2026 6’5 Cam Fowler (Northwood)
Fowler continued to establish himself as a central piece for Northwood. A versatile scorer, he was effective creating his own offense and capitalizing on opportunities without the ball. His activity level stood out defensively, and his ability to guard multiple positions and rebound added to his overall value.
2026 6’4 Patrick Barber (EE Smith)
Barber delivered a physical, high-motor performance, recording a double-double with 16 points and 11 rebounds. He consistently generated paint touches, absorbed contact at the rim, and made plays through sheer effort. His toughness and energy were evident on both ends of the floor.
2026 PG Jalen Mills (South View)
Mills controlled the pace with his downhill attacking style and playmaking ability. A vocal presence on the court, he brought intensity defensively while creating offense off the bounce for himself and others. His leadership and steady decision-making were key components of South View’s success.