6’5 ’26 Cam Fowler (Northwood)

Given the massive load he carries for this group, it’s easy to be impressed with how Cam Fowler asserts himself as an all-around leader. He’s a strong, skilled, well-rounded wing with an excellent blend of IQ, size, and athleticism. Fowler has the versatility to operate in various different positions, which is vital for the success of this team. He dictates the offense as the main creator, both for himself and others, and scorer from all levels. Fowler offers a healthy shot variety from all levels and knows how to step up when most needed. He’s also a reliable rebounder and defender across multiple positions.
6’7 ’27 Wesley Hilldale (Trinity Academy)

Easily one of the top performers on display, folks should be buying stock in Wesley Hilldale. He showcased an incredibly steady game with the feel, polish, and low-maintenance production to legitimately dominate opponents. Hilldale is a quality scorer out of the post, but also knows how to position himself for drop-offs and easy buckets within the flow of the action. He spaces the floor at a high percentage, but has the handle to attack closeouts and finish or make the extra pass. Hilldale contains his assignment well defensively and provides an active rebounding presence on both ends of the floor.
6’9 ’26 Chad Graves (Northwood)

After a brief stint in Michigan, Chad Graves returns to being a key piece for the Chargers. He possesses unbelievably long arms with a strong frame that should only continue to add muscle. Graves utilizes said length to make a constant impact around the basket. He’s a low-maintenance big man who can finish above the rim or through contact, but doesn’t need touches to impact a game. Graves is a terrific rebounder and rim-protector with the timing, physicality, and instincts to anchor the paint defensively. He also runs the floor well in transition. Graves still has considerable upside remaining.
6’5 ’26 Cassius Lee (Cresset Christian)

It’s easy to appreciate the Cresset Christian structure, where anyone can shine in any given contest. Given his status as a natural glue-guy, Cassius Lee brought a lot of positive contributions to this group. He impacted all facets of the game through his ability to fill in the gaps, showing the ability to defend multiple positions, secure rebounds at a nice rate, and do a little bit of everything on offense. Lee scored with efficiency and offered useful playmaking ability.