2024 Owen Stewart (Next Level Elite Poole):
“Stewart is a 6’5 guard who really shined in his ability to play on and off the ball. He understands how to find the open spots on the floor, can knock down shots comfortably from behind the arc or with his mid-range game, but can also use his frame to create off the bounce and get to the rim. He was an effective scoring presence all throughout and would be one to look at.”
2025 Dylan Clark (PSB Barnes):
“Clark is a strong, mobile post prospect with touch, athleticism, and quality interior instincts on both ends of the floor. He understands pick-and-roll actions, both as a roller and defender, and does a great job of utilizing his length to protect the rim. Clark finishes well around the basket and can play above the rim with regularity, but doesn’t require offensive touches to make an impact.”
2025 Greyson Land (Strong Center 2025 Jones):
“Land is an underrated forward but is one that deserves a bit more attention his way. He continues to improve and add more to his game, as well as develop his overall feel in the paint. Land though understands how to make his play and presence felt on both ends, competing on the glass and battling and finding opportunities to finish with touch and strength. He offers strong value to his team and should earn more attention.”
2025 Graham Moose (Strong Cener 2025 Jones):
“He’s a smart, polished, unselfish point guard prospect with an excellent balance between playmaking and three-level scoring. Moose is a reliable creator, both for himself and others, with a tight handle, sharp vision, and the ability to get wherever he wants on the court. He’s an efficient scorer with a nice change of pace and the ability to keep opponents on their toes.”
2025 Trace Moffitt (Team Gaters Black):
“He’s a big, strong-bodied forward prospect with the ability to apply scoring pressure from inside or outside the paint. Moffit can finish, knock down perimeter jumpers, and rebound the ball effectively on both ends of the floor. He utilizes his body well against smaller opponents and displays useful mobility against bigger opponents. Moffit plays hard, passes the ball well, and understands how to embrace his identity at all times.”