6’5 ’26 Antonio McKoy (Harrells Christian)

While it probably sounds like a broken record at this point, it’s truly impossible to watch Antonio McKoy and walk away feeling anything other than impressed. He’s easily one of the most productive players in the state. McKoy effortlessly fills up the stat sheet while dominating opponents as an offensive focal point. He’s able to get downhill and put pressure on the rim basically whenever he wants. McKoy is an excellent finisher who plays through contact and gets to the line at a consistent rate. Add in his rugged defense and physical rebounding presence, and it’s easy to appreciate everything he does on a nightly basis.

6’3 ’26 Dashaun McKoy (Harrells Christian)

Although his relative above receives a ton of attention, Dashaun McKoy continues to solidify himself as a clear scholarship-level piece. He’s a natural utility piece who sets the tone with his incredible energy, toughness, and ability to impact all facets of the game. McKoy is a terrific defender who utilizes his quickness and physicality to overwhelm opponents on a regular basis. He reliably fills in the gaps as an offensive piece, showing the ability to initiate the offense, set up others, and score through penetration or pull-up jumpers. McKoy is extremely valuable to the success of this group.

6’5 ’26 Cam Fowler (Northwood)

Given how many times we’ve seen Cam Fowler dominate throughout his high school career, it’s genuinely shocking to see his lack of recruitment. He legitimately shines as a leader in seemingly every contest for the Chargers. Fowler consistently fills it up as a scorer from all levels, burdening a massive load as the main creator and source of offense. He possesses the size, strength, skillset, and athleticism to create matchup problems for various type of opponents. In addition to everything he provides offensively, Fowler is a useful defender and rebounder with a willingness to make hustle plays as needed. Again, he’s a definite scholarship-level piece who should hold more offers.

6’10 ’26 Chad Graves (Northwood)

After recently reopening his recruitment, there should be a lot of suitors in pursuit of Chad Graves. Although his offensive game seems to gradually improve with each viewing, the value he brings as a rebounder and rim-protector is undeniable. Graves is a phenomenal interior defender with incredible length and nice mobility, which allows him to anchor the paint, switch on screens, and hedge and recover quite well. He plays hard and isn’t afraid to throw his body around on either end of the floor. Graves positions himself well for rebounds and putback opportunities. He does a great job of filling the lane in transition and making himself available for lobs and drop-offs.

6’1 ’28 Jayden Adams (Cresset Christian)

Although it’s easy to appreciate the balance of Cresset Christian, Jayden Adams always seems to stand out through his motor, effortless production, and leadership by example. Only a sophomore, he already displays a firm grasp and understanding of how to consistently impact all facets of the game. Adams is a well-rounded offensive piece who can initiate the offense, create for himself and others, or find ways to fill it up as an off-ball threat. He plays with a high motor and rebounds the ball exceptionally well for his size/position. Add in his scrappy defensive presence and ability to force turnovers, and Adams is certainly a name for coaches to monitor going forward.

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