
2025 6’6 Efeosa Oliogu (United Scholastic): Oliogu was one that we have seen before and were interested in watching once again. The 6’6 prospect didn’t disappoint, as he really captured our eyes and showed why he has the attention of high-major programs around the country. He plays with tremendous pace, as the combo guard showcased how strong and physical he can be, how he excels downhill and at the rim, his ability to operate from multiple levels and score in a variety of ways, and his vision as well. Oliogu impressed and think his name should only continue to pop up with college coaches.
2025 6’11 Marial Akuentok (Fort Erie International Academy): The big man captured my eyes right off the tip. The size and length quickly grab your attention, but he also plays with tremendous energy. The 6’11 big man runs the court well, getting to his spots from rim-to-rim, but also did a great job in making his presence felt on the boards, a soft touch and the ability to finish at the rim, and the ability to be a rim-protector. Think he will be a name that pops up more.
2025 6’3 Christopher Kumu (Fort Erie International Academy): The 6’3 guard quickly showed his explosiveness and quickness on the court, as he was able to get downhill consistently. Kumu was able to get defenders on his hip consistently, displayed the ability to use his burst and get by defenders off the dribble, and played with a strong energy. Kumu has the body and speed that should grab the attention of college coaches.
2025 6’9 Char Yeiy (Fort Erie International Academy): The 6’9 prospect was able to catch our eyes with his ability to impact the game and play from multiple areas on the floor. At times, he was able to step out and be a threat from outside as well as put it on the deck and create, but also use his long 7’2 wingspan to be a presence in the paint and on the boards. Really like his versatility on the court, and should only continue to get better with more experience.
2025 6’5 Tristan Beckford (Hodan Prep): Beckford certainly captured the eyes of many at the event, especially with the highlight dunks and potential highlight dunks he was looking to throw down. Beckford is a 6’5 athletic prospect that attacked the rim, got out in transition, and looks to put a few defenders on a poster. With his versatile size, his athleticism, and the energy that he plays with, Beckford is a name to certainly jot down and watch more.
2025 6’3 Andrew Urosevic (Ridley College): Urosevic came in and really displayed his impact as a shooter, as well as a guard that can make plays off the bounce. A few times, he was able to put it on the deck and make plays, but it was his outside shooting and range that really opened eyes and should gain more attention with college programs.
2025 6’1 Justus Haseley (Royal Crown): Haseley was another guard that played well and was able to showcase a few flashes in his game. With the ball in his hands, Haseley showed how crafty and creative he can be with the ball in his hands. He was consistently able to get paint touches, make plays off the dribble, run the offense, and also showed a smooth release that can be effective.