2029 6’3 Harlynd Tinsley (Rebels Reloaded)

Tinsley was a nice start to the day for our scouts, as the 6’3 prospect was really impressive with his play on both ends of the floor. At his size, he was tremendous in being a physical presence and battling through defenders, finding ways to get to the line consistently, finishing with touch, and being a presence in altering shots. An intriguing young prospect to jot down and watch more as he develops.

2033 Brody Fharland (KOC 5th)

For such a young prospect, he was pretty dominant in his showing throughout the game. He was able to score the ball well inside and finish through contact, really forcing the action down in the paint but his impact on the glass was incredible, finishing with 17 rebounds and controlling inside extremely well. Great showing to start the day for the young big man.

2026 6’7 Jordan Niles (WS Christian)

Niles, who is a senior for WS Christian 17u, was able to open some eyes late with his game and bring intrigue with his length, size, and shot-making ability. He excelled well in getting to his spots and rising up with his jumper, scoring well over defenders and with range. He really showcased his game in the second half in a big way.

2027 6’3 Micah Woods (Mid State Magic)

Woods showcased his presence as a true enforcer on the court, making a strong impact with his aggressive and confident play. He excels at attacking off the bounce, consistently putting pressure on the defense and generating paint touches. Woods showed the ability to score in a variety of ways, while also proving to be a reliable perimeter threat. His blend of strength, downhill ability, and scoring versatility makes him a tough matchup and a player who clearly stood out.

2029 6’2 Isaiah Massey (Team Breakout 2029 Suggs)

Massey brought tremendous energy and competitiveness every time he stepped on the floor. He made his presence felt on both ends, staying active defensively and consistently engaging with intensity. Offensively, Massey showed a strong feel as a playmaker, creating opportunities for teammates while also being capable of generating his own offense. His motor, versatility, and ability to impact the game in multiple ways make him a standout young guard to track.

2028 Kingston Hardie (District 5ive)

Every time we watch Hardie in action, he is able to shine not only as a focal piece for his team but a huge difference-maker overall. With a strong frame and his ability to embrace being physical, he does a great job in finishing strong around the basket, bringing tremendous activity on the glass, and being overall assertive as a prospect.

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