
6’0 ’26 Cam Newman (Gaston Christian)
Arguably the top performance of the event, Newman was undeniably impressive. Although he offered his usual amount of playmaking and defensive prowess, the 38-point scoring outburst was easily the most memorable part of this showing. Newman applied pressure as a downhill threat and finished well at the basket but legitimately set the nets ablaze from beyond the arc—hitting eight three-pointers. He displays a firm understanding of how to control the action as an assertive, intelligent leader from the point guard position.
6’6 ’25 Levi Beckwith (Heritage)
There are a lot of useful contributors on this Heritage roster, and Beckwith was as valuable as anyone from this contest. He’s a very skilled forward with an excellent combination of touch, footwork, and floor-spacing ability. Beckwith is comfortable attacking off the bounce and possesses the necessary feel to make quality decisions with the ball in his hands. He rebounded his area effectively and ran the floor well in transition. Clearly a next-level prospect, Beckwith should appeal to a variety of college coaches.
6’0 ’25 Synaris Twitty (Oak Ridge)
It doesn’t take long to notice Twitty’s significance as the focal point for this group. He’s a quick, heady lead guard who gets downhill with relative ease and finishes around the basket. Twitty handles the ball well and breaks down opponents effectively off the bounce. He’s a useful playmaker and capable shooting threat, but is at his best when attacking in transition.
6’2 ’26 Jordan King (Charlotte Performance)
The Coyotes were missing several key pieces, which allowed King to step up and shine as the tone-setter. In addition to his consistent scoring prowess, he created shots for others, made several defensive plays, and applied strong pressure in transition. King has provided reliable production to this group all season long and this showing only further solidifies his value to the team.
6’0 ’26 Braylen Todd (Gaston Day)
Although several guys stood out for this group, Todd shined through his steady, reliable all-around presence. He’s the type of guy who is unselfish and adaptable enough to operate in several types of roles. Todd is capable of initiating the offense, creating off the bounce, and scoring with efficiency from all levels. He offers a solid defensive presence and rebounds the ball well for his size/position. Todd is a natural glue-guy who can do numerous things on the court.