6’5 ’27 Thomas Bowes (Dub Salem)

After losing one of their top players to injury, Bowes has visibly stepped up as a focal point for this group. He’s a versatile wing/forward with the size and ball skills to create matchup problems for opponents. Bowes is at his best when getting downhill and attacking the basket, but can also set up others and knock down jumpers at a solid rate. He’s a quality rebounder with the ability to guard multiple positions defensively. Given everything he does as a focal point for this group, it’s easy to see his improvement over the recent months.

6’7 ’27 Cale Curtis (Team Kulture)

Easily one of the most intriguing players in the building, Curtis recently arrived from Ohio. At 6-foot-7, he was able to do a lot of different things on the court. Curtis showed the ability to faceup, score with his back to the basket, or attack off the bounce. He appeared comfortable initiating the offense and making decisions with the ball in his hands. Curtis utilizes his length well to involve himself in the rebounding battle. He knows how to push the break in transition as needed. Although he might not be very well known throughout the state, expect him to attract a variety of college coaches going forward.

6’0 ’26 Owen Calvert (Dub Salem)

Arguably the most intense competitor in the building, Calvert had yet another highly productive weekend for this group. He’s an extremely crafty, polished offensive player with the handle, vision, and scoring prowess to put constant pressure on defenses. Calvert can absolutely fill it up from all levels, both as a creator and off-ball threat. He hit jumpers at a high volume, knocked down midrange pull-ups, and finished through contact around the basket. Calvert is also a smart playmaker and willing passer. He plays with an edge and a lot of toughness defensively.

6’10 ’26 Williams Itumo (Dub Salem)

The newest addition to the Dub Salem group, Itumo, is long, athletic, and wreaks havoc on both ends of the floor. He’s a capable finisher who primarily impacts the game through his nonstop motor, physicality, and athletic interior presence. Itumo naturally outworks opponents to control the glass and consistently position himself for second-chance opportunities. He makes hustle plays at a constant rate, runs the floor hard in transition, and finishes above the rim. Itumo also protects the rim at a high level and alters a ton of shots around the basket.

6’6 ’27 Keyonee Terry (Team CP3)

Quite possibly the most impressive performer on display, Terry is clearly on the cusp of a breakout high school season. He’s a long, fluid athlete with feel, ball skills, and a skillset that continues to expand with each new viewing. Terry handles the ball effectively for his size and sees the floor well as a passer to set up others. However, he’s more than capable of playing above the rim or finishing through contact. Terry found ways to impact all facets of the game while highlighting visible strides as a shooter and overall threat from beyond the arc. If he continues on his current trajectory, Terry could be special.

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